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Preview: Season 3 Episode 22 | 30s
Watch Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:30pm on WMHT-TV.
Inspired by nature, Laura Leigh blurs the line between abstraction & landscape with her painting. Two friends develop alternate power sources for hand making wooden eyeglasses. Learn about self-taught potter Debbie Loffing's passion for working with clay. See how sculptor Richard Feese is repurposing discarded objects. Musician Matthew Saunders combines Celtic music with the electronic dance genre
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Earthen | Preview
Preview: Season 3 Episode 22 | 30s
Inspired by nature, Laura Leigh blurs the line between abstraction & landscape with her painting. Two friends develop alternate power sources for hand making wooden eyeglasses. Learn about self-taught potter Debbie Loffing's passion for working with clay. See how sculptor Richard Feese is repurposing discarded objects. Musician Matthew Saunders combines Celtic music with the electronic dance genre
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Clip: S3 Ep22 | 4m 36s | Laura Leigh Lanchantin is a fine artist and instructor focused in oil & watercolor paint. (4m 36s)
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