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Maternal Great Grandmother |
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"Hattie" Chamberlain |
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Matriarch |
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Dad |
Mom |
Older Brother |
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Ferdinand Harvey |
Pauline Harrington |
John |
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Member U.S. Cavalry |
Fine Artist |
Older Brother |
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| "Help me fix this!" | "That's blue; that's erdu!" | "Do it your way!" |
Biography |
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| I've always liked making things with my hands. When
I was 14, my Aunt Florence Chamberlain in New Hampshire was in her eighties.
That summer she taught me how to make name pins. In the fall I sold these
pins in the general store in Sneden's Landing, NY where our family lived.
The pins were made of alphabet letters from dried soup, glued to thin wood
squares, shellacked, and fastened in the back with a safety pin. I think
they sold for $.25 and I took special orders in town. Now that I am again
making things and selling them, my life has come full circle, it seems.
The acting career brought me to New York City with my bride, who encouraged me to make commercially the paper beads by which I had crafted a belt for her trousseau. After two years of mad scientist night work in the basement, these beads were born and found an international wholesaler. Here, unfortunately they failed to catch the wind. And the acting career wasnt going anywhere fast. There was nothing left but to make things from the paper beads and sell them in the craft fairs while moonlighting as a temp secretary. That's basically the situation now. Back to making things with my hands... Michael Harrington, URBANART, 212 947 6840 / 8304 fax
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