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Donna Fisher

Donna fisher

Donna Fisher

In 2017 Donna retired from long career in pharmaceutical research, to pursue a new calling and longtime dream: to create with her hands and heart. Pottery has become her way of blending science with soul—transforming earth, water, and fire into pieces that are both functional and expressive. Each item she makes is a small celebration of beauty, balance, and the joy of starting a new chapter through art. Donna also makes a variety of crochet creations, including sweater and hat sets, afghans, pillows, crochet bags, totes and amigurami. Crochet is a craft she learned from her mother and hopes to pass on by organizing crochet workshops in association with The Mill Contemporary Arts Shop.
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Donna Fisher: Vases
Donna Fisher: Vases
Donna Fisher: Magenta Vase
Donna Fisher: Magenta Vase
Donna Fisher: Serving boards
Donna Fisher: Serving boards
Donna Fisher: Sea Caps
Donna Fisher: Sea Caps
Donna Fisher: Brown bole
Donna Fisher: Brown bole
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The Saxonville Mills: Three Centuries of Industry in Framingham

Book

By: Kevin A. Swope

 
A compelling history of the mills from the 17th century through the 20th century, with a colorful and fascinating section devoted to the current tenants of the nine buildings that make up the Saxonville Mill Industrial Park of 2012. The history of the mills has been carefully researched and wonderfully written by former Framingham History Center Board Member Kevin Swope, and is packed with hundreds of historical photographs. Award winning photographer Lynne Damianos has explored the mill complex from deep underground to high above the streets of Saxonville to capture unique images of these historic buildings.

* Publisher: Damianos Publishing
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