Ryn Gargulinski is a writer, artist and performer whose work ranges from haiku to a master's thesis on the occupational folklore of New York City subway workers.

Her works include hundreds of news and feature articles, thousands of poems, dozens of wacky yard art creations, a handful of stuff she makes out of debris and an entire line of Lucky Voodoo Dolls.

Her writing and art have been published from New York City to India and she's held journalism jobs in New Mexico, the Pacific Northwest, Brooklyn and Arizona.

 

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Ryn is the president and founder of RYN-dustries, which specializes in "Creative Everything." Custom orders always weclome. E-mail ryngargulinski@hotmail.com


Listen online or on the radio at 8:10 a.m. every Thursday when Ryn reads an excerpt from her weekly column on The KLPX Morning Wake-Up Call with Scott Barnett (FM 96.1 in Tucson).


Buy Ryn's art online or in Tucson and Oracle at the following locations:

Antigone Books, 411 N. Fourth Ave, Tucson, 520-792-3715

Bohemia, 2920 E. Broadway, Tucson, 520-882-0800

Pop-Cycle 422 N. Fourth Ave, Tucson, 520-622-3297

Artists at Work, 2400 N. Campbell Ave, Tucson, 520-326-5676

Crizmac, 1642 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, 520-323-6194

Solar Culture Gallery, 31 E. Toole Ave, Tucson, 520-884-0874

Gerson's Used Bdlg Materials, 1811 S. Park Avenue (at E. 29th), Tucson, 520-624-8585

Triangle L Ranch B&B Gift Shop, 2805 Triangle L Ranch Road, Oracle, 520-623-6732


Shop for illustrated merchandise at RYN-dustries on Cafe Press or

RYN-dustries New York City


Check out ryn's blogs at

TucsonCitizen.com: Rynski's Blogski

Rynski's Day of the Dead

Sawyer Says: Animal Talk

http://ryngargulinski.blogspot.com and http://getgargulinskied.blogspot.com

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Medusa tattoo:

Ryn, it's phenomenal!

It's gorgeous, I love it.

What an inspired touch to have one eye covered by the snakes, like a 1940s Hollywood goddess. And it's
wonderful the way the curve of her mouth echoes the lines of the snakes, how the curly lips suggest
circumspection and good humor and a dash of mystery, too.

I think my favorite part is that she appears timeless, both young and old at once, which perfectly suggests the Athena/Medusa bond, that triple aspect of the goddess in all her guises.

-Magdalena Alagna, poet, author and Voodoo Sisters belly dancer

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Bootie Ball product images:

They should work great! They made me smile, so the effect is right. I'll send the check tomorow.
Thanks.

- Michael Ball, artist and game designer

 


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