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Forest canopy dyed silk leaf mobiles by Jan Carson are here for spring! |
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Kate Jones' signature Tree of Life
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Spring at
indigenous brings new artists, fresh designs, & lively handcrafted creations! We've found more original artists to brighten up your home, while our favorites continue to create brilliant new work that will entice & delight you.
Visit us to take in all of the fresh arrivals & find a few pieces that will make your home & garden spring to life. Mark your calendars so you won't miss the artful events we have planned - including one this Saturday!
Our wintry hours end March 10th so we're back to our regular gallery hours of Monday-Friday 10-8, Saturday 10-6, and Sunday 12-5. As always, we're open seven days of week to share our dynamic handmade collection with you.
Read all of this month's
indigenous leaflet to find out about our special offer...
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THIS Saturday's artful event ~
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Join us for our first celebration of Spring ~
Kate Jones' Jewelry Trunk Show
Saturday, March 11, 12 to 5
DELIGHT in the beauty of nature and
join us as we welcome new local jewelry designer, Kate Jones, to our indigenous family of artists with a special Trunk Show!
Kate will present a Trunk Show of her latest & greatest works on Saturday, March 11th from 12 to 5. Meet the artist and enjoy perusing her entire spring selection of intricately wire-wrapped jewelry from her Wired Bohemian collection. Kate will be featured in the March issue of Belle Armoire Jewelry magazine that will include a profile about Kate, her work, and her determination and need to find success as a working artist. Jewelry artist, painter, writer and amateur philosopher, Kate Jones, is an Ohio native and a 2008 graduate of The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago (Cincinnati branch,) where she studied graphic design. She briefly continued her studies at The Art Academy before deciding to pursue a freelance career as a designer. Through a series of life events, Kate's creative path eventually led her to the world of handcrafted jewelry. Not one to wear it often herself, Kate's passion for creating "wearable sculptures" surprised even her. Kate also enjoys coffee, British television, art deco and art nouveau, coffee, her pets, spending time on her small homestead, coffee, exploring urban landscapes, and coffee.
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introducing new creatives ~
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EMBRACE the creativity of our newest artist ~ Meghan Yarnell is due to make her first delivery from Perrysburg, Ohio this weekend! Find her lovely porcelain functional pottery with inspired imagery in orchid, sky blue and leaf colored glazes.
"I am inspired by the beauty and uniqueness that can be found only in the natural world. From the delicate shell of a Chinese lantern plant to the slow spiral fall of a maple seed pod, nature is amazing, intriguing, and inimitable.
I am disheartened by the increasing encroachment of humans on nature. Our interactions with the natural world are quickly becoming more and more intrusive and irreversible. In a culture that values quantity (or profit) over quality, green lawns over clean water, and convenience over sustainability, I find myself drawn more and more to the intricacies of the natural world. I hope to subtly convey the contrast and collision between humans and the natural world by combining images of nature with patterns inspired by suburban sprawl, topography, and technology. I create functional pottery because I love the idea that art can be both beautiful and useful. I like to think that my work is subtlety infused with enough meaning to inspire thought while it is being used. I have adored art my entire life. I graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in 3D studies (ceramics focus). I currently teach art at a Jr. High school. I'm happily married and have a son, daughter, golden doodle, and cat. I love to garden, run, read, and drink wine."
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Ryan Durbin's pottery
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coming soon ~
We will be introducing several new artists to our
indigenous family early this spring ...
Stacy Owen ~ fused glass photo frames
Beth Cunningham ~ stained glass tree sculptures
Ryan Durbin ~ earthy functional pottery
Anne Nye & Jennifer DeMoss ~ fused glass botanicals
Ron & Paula Mynatt ~ impressive hot-worked glass bowls
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EXPLORE the elegant forms and earthy, natural finishes and details that make the ceramic works by Amy Elswick so wonderful and unique. Making the trek from Louisville, Amy delivered a new collection of serving bowls & platters, gondola vessels, flower ball vases, sculpted tile mirrors, coffee "logs" and candle trees.
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APPRECIATE the sparkle & color of our newest collection of
hot-worked glass from Sayuri Kingsbury. Find rondel spiral sun catchers, ring holders, marbles, mini-bowls and little eggs for Easter (and anytime of the year for the collectors out there!).
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SEEK the beauty of handmade and your very own sunshine in our new home and garden arts from Elizabeth Keith. Find wonderful wall sculptures of trees flourishing, suns & moons beaming, little birds gathering along with inspiring & silly quotes - all great for indoors or out.
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FOLLOW the course of nature with the beautiful migrating birds and creatures eloquently rendered by
Charley Harper.
The gallery is bursting with the full collection of Charley's works with the newest delivery of the prints on paper and canvas along with tiles by Nawal Motawi. We especially love this large 51" x 36" giclee print on canvas wall mural of the "Mystery of the Missing Migrants".
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SWOON over the lush art nouveau-inspired designs released this year from Nawal Motawi including the newest, "Bella Luna" femme portrait. Keep an eye out for our artTILE teasers - frequent new arrivals of handmade tiles with reminders of the BIG artTILE exhibit that opens in April.
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artTILE 2017 opens on April 29th and will feature 30+ contemporary ceramic artists pushing the boundaries of a clay slab. Enjoy the works of your favorites as well as EIGHT new artists for our EIGHTH annual show of more than 1000 handmade tiles!
Mark your calendars for the opportunity to
Make Your Own artTILE with talented local artist & instructor
Bonnie Mitchell on June 3rd!
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let art be part of your nature ~
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