Posts by designloud
Hold the Salt
Desalination could solve the world’s water problems. But is it a viable solution?
Read MoreStealing from Within
The overriding feeling among the three attorneys of a small close-knit firm was disbelief — along with embarrassment anger and disgust. Their business was victimized by a secretary who surreptitiously stole more than $82 000. It was a betrayal they never saw coming. “She was a good secretary ” one attorney says. “She was in…
Read MoreAll That Jazz
It’s Sunday night at Burnt Mill Creek. The regulars have arrived filling all the tables and seats. Benny Hill Doug Irving Chris Luther Jon Hill and Jerald Shynette launch into a Charlie Parker standard. Toes tap and heads nod in time with the music. This is a knowledgeable crowd and they clap approvingly after each…
Read MoreFavorites: D.J. Struntz
Claim to Fame: Adventure Photographer Favorite Thing: Riffe E-130 Speargun D.J. Struntz is stumped for a few seconds. Pick just one favorite thing? That’s not easy. “I have too many hobbies ” he says. “I have too many things.” Struntz is a globetrotting photographer a surfer a diver a “minister of propaganda” for a company…
Read MoreFavorites: Nancy Faye Craig
Claim to Fame: Wrightsville Beach’s do-everything volunteer Favorite Thing: S.J. her new furry friend Nancy Faye Craig will never forget her black cat Sammy. The beloved pet was 19 when he died last November. “It was quite a loss when he passed away ” she says. “I wanted to find something to fill the little…
Read MoreTo Everything Turn Turn Turn
Woodturners share their time knowledge and equipment to help others learn A woodturner crafts attractive functional art much the same way a potter does using wood and a lathe instead of clay and a wheel. Both artists see potential beauty in the medium the possibility of a complete transformation. Like all artists woodturners develop a…
Read MoreIntense Color and Dark Shadows
Harry Davis: 1949-2018. Wilmington native Harry Davis died in his sleep during the pre-dawn hours of Saturday Feb. 10 2018 a couple of weeks after granting an interview to Wrightsville Beach Magazine. We present this story as a tribute to the talented artist and his work. With the vantage point of hindsight Harry Davis —…
Read MoreThe Range of Emotion
Most art lovers are familiar with historical stories of artists who held day jobs struggling to make ends meet in order to pursue their creative work. Less frequently told are the stories of artists whose parallel careers contributed meaningfully to and worked hand-in-hand with their art practice. Mark Rothko one of the best-known color field…
Read MoreLight Color and Quick Movements
When Rena Powell a plein air painter and native of Wrightsville Beach decided that art-making was what she wanted to do she went at it “like it was a job.” “I used to paint and draw as a child ” she says “but once I hit my teenage years I stopped. I felt like I…
Read MoreAn Enduring Love
A family is torn apart and reunites following the fall of the Iranian monarchy.
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