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Article: LAMP ART ILLUMINATES HATTERAS VILLAGE GALLERY.(CAROLINA COAST)
- Article from:
- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- July 3, 1998
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Byline: Mary Ellen Riddle
IF YOU'RE LOOKING to turn on to art or actually collect art you can ``turn on,'' plug into Sandy Bay Art Gallery in Hatteras Village.
Besides being charged with a variety of artistic treasures including jewelry, paintings, sculpture and ceramics, this upscale venue spotlights lamp art that's positively illuminating.
Yes, lamps can be artistic - especially if they come from the portfolio of North Carolina State University graduate Trip Alley.
This guy creates steel lights in several sizes topped with crazy metal shades that put the amp in lamp.
Undulating coils spring up from either circular or ...
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