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Enjoy a private paint party for 10 at The Asylum in downtown Lewisburg! Led by Jennifer Orr, your crew will receive appetizers and one complimentary drink per guest from The Asylum throughout the 2-hour paint session. All supplies are included!
Referred to as "the Picasso of Native American artists" by the New York Times, R.C. Gorman is a Navajo artist whose work is characterized by fluid forms and vibrant colors. This signed print courtesy of Steve Hart and Robert's Antiques features his iconic female subjects and other elements of Navajo culture.
"Chili Peppers" (1987) Framed.
Raymond Nordwall is an award-winning contemporary Native American artist of Pawnee, Ojibwe, and Cherokee heritage. Born in 1965 in Muskogee, Oklahoma, he is widely celebrated for his vibrantly colored depictions of Native American warriors, chiefs, and wildlife. His unique style bridges historical Native traditions with modern artistic movements.
Title Unknown. Framed. 1989
"His Name is Washington"
8" by 10"
Oil on Linen Panel
Mimi deOlloqui-Turner
American art for the home and the artist! Set of Norman Rockwell plates; Blenko glass vase; travel watercolor sets.
Embrace the holiday spirit with this set of 5 embroidered Christmas Cards. Donated by Woven Stem Studio, these elegant keepsakes are the perfect way to share a thoughtful note this holiday season.
Artist Mark Blumenstein was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1943. After studying agriculture at Pennsylvania State University for a year, he left to work for a photography company. In his spare time he began to make carved wood sculptures. In the early 1970s he moved to a farm in West Virginia. He bought a set of welding torches so that he could dismantle the discarded trucks and machinery he found on the property, and he began to weld the objects together; first into furniture for his log cabin, then into sculptures. The whimsical sculptures of birds and animals he creates from farm machinery, old tools and found objects are in art collections around the country. Blumenstein found in the old tools and machinery a history he felt should be acknowledged: he said, "I just couldn't see discarding pieces of the past that so many hands had been involved with."
Bring your dream jewelry to life with a one-of-a-kind custom set created by Lewisburg-based jewelry artist Connie Gottshall. The winning bidder will work with Connie to design a coordinating necklace, bracelet, and pair of earrings inspired by their individual style and vision.
Known for her creativity, craftsmanship, and welcoming approach to jewelry design, Connie works with a beautiful variety of materials, including crystals, pearls, glass beads, and natural stones. Whether your taste is elegant and timeless, colorful and bold, or completely unique, Connie will help create a personalized set designed especially for you.
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