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Center for Art in Wood has donated a beautiful piece by Gordon Ward entitled Neptune's Vortex. The sculpture is made of Osage orange wood and measures 8.5" x 2".
The Center for Art in Wood displays wood art on site and in traveling exhibitions. Their Windgate ITE International Residency Program has involved over 100 international residents as it continues through its third decade. Education and community outreach programs bring hands-on wood turning and woodworking experience to students throughout the region. The Museum Collection contains over 1000 objects from around the world, ranging from functional, every-day objects to contemporary sculptures. Their research library consists of over 25,000 images, artists' files, and books that help preserve the exciting history of wood turning and woodworking and their continuing evolution as a contemporary art form.
www.centerforartinwood.org
Kevin O'Brien Studio is an up-scale textile design studio, 25 years in the making, creating scarves and soft goods for the home in the heart of South Philadelphia.
This silk Velvet Dip Dye Pillow in rose/cream features a feather/down insert, hidden zipper, and is dry clean only. This pillow retails for $315.
www.kevinobrienstudio.com
The National Liberty Museum is dedicated to preserving America's heritage of freedom by encouraging people to find their own place in the story of liberty.
The National Liberty Museum has donated Three Cups of Tea, a wall-hung sculpture by Sayaka Suzuki. The sculpture, made in 2010, is made of cast glass, green tea, fabric, threaded wire, colored pencil & acrylic paint on wood. Its dimensions are 6" x 18.5" x 7". Add this piece
www.libertymuseum.org
In my current work I continue to explore the printmaking boundaries, incorporating photo etching, carborundum and matte medium in order for the plates to provide just enough information to stimulate some memory of the past. Overlays of color come from an innate organic feeling, colors that define form, adding rich harmony creating a mood in order to appreciate and cherish autumn's seasoned essence. By means of printmaking I forever remember the ebb and flow of changes, which the tongue can but clumsily define.
Sarah Meyers Studios has donated a Vermeil Bracelet with print charm, stones and a gold-filled catch.
www.samcustomjewelry.com
The Scarlett Alley, in the Old City section, is noted for its constantly changing inventory. A pragmatic combination of home and personal items ensures a productive shopping trip. Soaps lotions, jewelry, designer tableware, pens, knick-knacks, and much more stock the shelves. The back alley features larger home furnishings such as lamps, rugs and upholstered sofas and chairs. Get hold of all your credit cards, because this store will surely get you into the shopping spree!less.
Scarlett Alley has donated a Whiting and Davis evening Clutch, with metal strap. Perfect for a night on the town!
www.scarlettalley.com
About Veru Designs:
"I believe that Jewelry chooses you , as much as you choose it. I'm a big fan of women who love their bodies, but know that their true power is in their minds & hearts. Women who are unafraid of wearing a statement necklace that will guide people's attention towards their eyes, words and their sexiest curve: An authentic smile.
I love colors, patterns and texture, because like you, they express the many dimensions that make up your feelings, thoughts and intentions as you step into your world every day."
Veruschka Stevens has donated a set of necklace and earrings: Autumn Nooks.
www.verudesigns.com
Christine Alaniz, Diatome02 Earrings, printed, cast, gold-leafed
For every piece of custom jewelry, Christine Alaniz will work with you one-on-one by sketching, sourcing diamonds and gemstones, and creating your perfect unique design. From the initial discussion to casting, polishing, and stone setting, every piece is handmade on historic Jeweler's Row in Philadelphia.
Christine Alaniz has donated Diatom02 Earrings from 2015. These earrings are made from Photopolymer, 24kt gold, and gold plated metal.
www.christinealaniz.com
Kellijane, run by Kelly Monk, is a home textiles boutique that carries bedding, bath, table and accessories.
Kellijane has donated a Christian Lacroix Decorative Pillow.
www.kellijane.com
April Dawn has donated a Tiger eye and Spanish Coin Necklace.
This coin series is representative of April's habit of collecting little things from everywhere she goes...like foreign coins. The tactile and aesthetic presence that a coin offers, as well as the knowledge that this one tiny object has passed through time, through countries, through people's hands makes it a particular intriguing object. It also stands to represent the value we place on things, as the coin--which has been assigned a literal value--is juxtaposed against a piece of jewelry, upon which society and culture has placed a different type of value.
Sparked by the Zagar's love for Latin American folk art, Eye's Gallery has expanded into three floors of exotic, handpicked, fair trade items from around the world.
www.eyesgallery.com
611 is a start up clothing and accessories line inspired by Philadelphia's iconic 611 Records, a Philadelphia area record store located on South 4th Street from 1993 through 2007. 611 has grown from a line of basic music-lovers apparel into a fashion-forward brand inspired by music and trance.
611 has donated a package of two shirts and three pairs of socks for the fashion-forward individual.
Forge & Finish represents a union formed by three jewelry designers kindled by the promise of producing handcrafted, built-to-last pieces for people who revel in the culture of collecting beautiful adornments. Traditional and experimental metalsmith technique is the core of the Forge & Finish work space. Often their jewelry reflects inspiration from modern aesthetics, yet embodies a foundation anchored by recapturing or reinterpreting a fondness from the past. The constant balancing throughout the creative process evolves designs that are interconnected and carry a timeless essence. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based studio is home to Desiree Casimiro, Emily Kane, and Carly Mayer. Together they offer jewelry collections made by a range of materials creating a myriad of options. Their online shop is the perfect place to accessorize a versatile wardrobe and for procuring one-of-a-kind gifts.
Forge & Finish has donated Entropic Honeycomb Earrings.
Materials include bronze, 24 gold leaf, resin, and glass
www.forgeandfinish.com
Urban Artisan Boutique was established in 2012, as a collection of french provincial inspired jewelry, made with textiles roses with a bohemian look. It later diversified to leather products: wallets, wristlets, purses and various types of unique handmade bags, and currently produces most of women's apparel for Urban Artisan.
Along with local and nationwide artists, they sell their own, limited edition of EnRose brand jewelry, leather bags and clothing , all made in Philadelphia.
Urban Artisan Boutique has donated a coin purse.
www.urbanartisanboutique.com
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