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Wisconsin artist Sandi Obertin designs Rubber Nature ArtStamps. Sandi's innovative Rubber Nature Tool Stamps allow the stamp artist to change the outcome of any rubber stamp image dozens - hundreds - even thousands of different ways! Sharilyn Miller, Editor of Sommerset Studio Magazine said "Sandi Obertin has changed rubber stamping forever"! In addition to designing Rubber Nature ArtStamps Sandi designs a unique line of one-of-a-kind clay molds as well as a variety of products for other leading paper arts companies. Designing creative art products for the school industry is one of the things Sandi enjoys doing most since these products reach students of all ages and are used in an abundance of different ways. Some of Sandi's Rubber Nature Tool Stamps are being used with autistic children and amazingly helping them learn to communicate! Sandi has been a featured guest on HGTV and her work has been published in a wide variety of paper arts magazines and books. (Note:Paper Creations Magazine - Summer 2006 - features an article on Sandi's "Beaded Butterflies" techniques and Scrapbooking and Beyond Magazine - August 2006 features Sandi's "Go with the flo - Water, Sand, Sun Fun" scrapbook layout.) Sandi's Rubber Nature ArtStamp Special Techniques are featured on instructional rubber stamping videos and DVDs that are produced by Clearsnap, Inc. Sandi teaches a wide variety of technique driven creative classes in paper arts, jewelry, fiber, metal and clay throughout the country. Visit Sandi's website at www.rubbernature.com where you will also find rubber stamp images designed by her two daughters, Lisa and Jennifer. Lisa designs Lisa's Lines and Jennifer designs Some Things Fishy Rubber Stamps. Lynn (better known as Mr. O) has taught art for over 40 years!!! He retired from classroom teaching in January of 2004 and is enjoying traveling with Sandi to rubber stamp conventions throughout the USA. Mr. O currently teaches a variety of paper arts related classes. Some of his more popular classes are: watercolor techniques, basic drawing, Stampress designs, and polymer clay. When he is not teaching Sandi is lucky to have him assist with her classes. As you can see, for the Obertin family art is a way of life. |
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