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"Rooster Poetry"
This is a 12" x 15 1/2" acrylic painting on board of two Roosters facing away from each other.
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Cat Tail Print
Maggie Wilder is a painter, filmmaker and printmaker has lived in or near La Conner for almost 50 years. She celebrates the glow in all things. The image in these woodblock prints all began as paintings. She wanted to translate the birds and their habitat into the high contrast experience of block printing. Each print is hand printed in editions of sixty on handmade Kita kata rice paper. Each is 11x8.5” and framed in simple glass with clips.
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Cheese Basket
Make the cheese board of your dreams! This item includes a cheese board, three local Washington cheeses and items to pair with the cheese.
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Herb Basket
Grow your own herb garden! Item includes a gift certificate to Christianson's Nursery, an herb book, herbal food items and an herb sign.
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Silver Seasons Bracelet and Earrings
Michael Michaud is a renowned designer of botanical jewelry. His work features the beauty and detail of nature using soft patinas on bronze. A mold is created around a natural element, such as a leaf or flower and, as it is heated, the plant matter burns away and leaves a detailed mold of itself. These two exquisite pieces, a bracelet and pair of pearl earrings exemplify his art.
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Rooster glass platter
Raised on the shores of North Puget Sound, John Moilanen is a third-generation Northwest artist and entrepreneur. Having studied at the University of Washington and gaining a unique skill set throughout multiple mediums, John continues to push the elements of design and application related to glass, metal and wood. The individually, hand-cut metals are fused between layers of glass and the1500-degree firing process turns the end product into unique, fiery images. The result of the eighteen-hour heating& cooling cycle is a durable, yet beautiful, piece of glass art.
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Janet Foster Quilt
Janet Foster is an accomplished quilt artist. This quilt, titled "Mount Baker" uses Skagit inspired images.
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