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May
3

Gloria K. Van Dixhorn / Maggie Schley / BeeTanaycious

Woodfired Functional Ceramic Art / Maggie naturally dyes and Eco prints yarn, then knits the wool/wool blend into wearable art for your feet. / Tanay creates handmade copper wired up-cycled jewelry using recycled glass beads, inner tubes, insects & ceramic pendants.

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May
3

Terri Wolf / Aistheta / MB Artistry

Terri combines her love of fibers with her passion for nature in creating each hand hewn bird pod. Through a process called "wet felting", she shapes local wools into hollow vessels, enhancing them with elements foraged from the natural world. As decor, each pod brings a sense of whimsey and strengthens our connections to the natural world. / Julie Raasch handcrafts nature-inspired jewelry in copper, and sometimes sterling silver or brass. Much of her jewelry is created using a technique known as fold-forming, combined with etching and traditional metalsmith techniques and is a small sculptural piece of wearable art. / Maiya Brandt creates hand-carved, wheel-thrown pottery that blends artistry with everyday function, bringing beauty to both your home and garden.

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May
3

A.E.Mader /Barb Easton - Pink House Designs

Alison will be show-casing her Hand-colored Black & White Photographs. 2-D mixed media pieces that incorporate my photographs will also be featured. / Barb Easton is offering semi-precious stone, glass and precious metal earring, bracelets and necklaces. Watercolor, acrylic or oil nature paintings. Handcrafted essential oil home and body products.

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May
3

Fovea Works

Fovea Works sustainably preserves the transient beauty of nature and permanence of death in resin and metal. Bones, flowers, fossils, bark, and other natural science materials create the focal points of her work. Hilary's work showcases the overlooked and discarded beauty all around us and encourages us to examine how nature itself wastes nothing, and that death is not the end.

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