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We're excited to now have kitchen linens by Lila Webb (founder and creator of Ruby Lu), who has taken it upon herself to make sure all of your days (especially the dark, blustery winter days!) are bright. Made of 100% natural fibers, Ruby Lu kitchenware is designed specifically to bring a pop of color and burst of joy into your day. Come by the gallery to see her beautiful, handmade designs!


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hand towel detail
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oven mitt
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hand towel detail
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pot holder
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hand towels
 
 

S A S K I A   d e   V R I E S


Why do you need to know her? Because she makes these:


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'Smoky Dream' Smoky quartz and Tibetan turquoise, Thai silver
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'African Queen' Porcelain, brass from Ghana, Japanese seed beads, fresh water pearls
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Fresh water pearls, seed beads, Thai silver charm.
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Turquoise, Indian silver, carnelian. Promotes creativity!
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Filipino wood, cinnabar, Thai silver.


Swoon!!! Currently based out of Brooklyn, Saskia's jewelry in tinged with an Asian flair as it was during a yearlong trip through Asia that she rediscovered her passion for creating. She now hand picks and collects her beads from all over the world. For more information on Saskia click HERE, and be sure to stop by the gallery to see her work in person!
 
 
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Poppy Fields
Photography originates with light.  Pattern is the form, the symmetry, the composition.  Motion is an expression of time…  I consider these the essential elements of photography.  They are the pieces of the puzzle that is the creation. How and where I choose to place these pieces, a combination of my perspective and integrating elements to form the whole, is where I depend on intuition.  This is where my art is born.   

 From the back woods of Vermont, to the western shores of Washington; high in the Andes of Peru and deep into the wild of Alaska, I find inspiration in what is often overlooked- the simple things that blanket the earth.  Magic lives everywhere; the feathered blade of golden grass blowing in the wind, the current rippling in a mountainside stream and the ever-changing light defining the voice of those moments.  I am fascinated by how we perceive reality and how that perception determines what we see.  I seek the poetry of our landscape; the imagery I hope to convey.  The sacred moments where light, sound, color and texture harmonize make me smile…. This moment will never be seen quite the same again.