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SPRING 2019 99 nshoremag.com/nshorehome/ Kasabian's hand-forming technique is organic in nature. direction of a sculpture. In essence I feel it gives me more freedom and control at the same time." That synthesis of freedom and control is evident in the organic way that the pieces take shape. Kasabian works from her studio in Manchester-by-the-Sea, a setting that's rife with inspiration. "I find that living a very uncomplicated, quiet life is the fuel for my imagi- nation and creative energy," she says. "Living on Cape Ann, with its beautiful landscape, enriches my life and art." Yet she says she doesn't intentionally set out to re-create a particu- lar wave or flower she's seen, instead letting the pieces form organi- cally, without a set plan. "I don't try to mimic anything; it just sort of stays in my mind as a shape," she says. "I feel like it's a relationship.… I love the excitement of not knowing what it's going to turn out as." www.benjaminnutter.com