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Living Heart Chair -B Craddock

$185 current bid
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FMV: $120

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"Living Heart Chair" by local artist Bobby Craddock

About the Artist: As a local entrepreneur, designer and Maker of Things in Greensboro, NC, Bobby enjoys the challenge of the creative process as well as taking part in the development, design and fabrication of unique concepts and products. He has worked with several trendsetting companies, owned and operated boutiques, launched a craft gallery, collaborated with studio artisans, and now is the Founder/Creative Director for Community Makes Good Things, which launched its Scarves 4 Warmth project in 2015.

Donated By Bobby Craddock