
Sometimes we need to just get our hands on something real. Its that tactile quality I so appreciate in the work I do. Whether creating a painting for a client that embodies a fleeting moment as in "Wedding Day Tribute" or commemorating the legacy of a family who boasts four generations in the railroad to making one of a kind heirloom quality jewelry. In a society that promotes drive through, upload, down load, text, IM, Facebook and microwave burritos its important to take time to immerse yourself in REAL
ity. So, come by and check it out yourself- actually touch tiny little sculptural jewelry, try it on, don't worry about logging onto Pay Pal or digging out your credit card- cash is always welcome. There is other cool stuff available too including stuff that time forgot- like tie dye shirts that were actually made old-school by a local artisan, oh, pottery that was actually thrown on a wheel rather than slip casted by the thousands. Its up to you, microwaves are ok- but personally, a long simmered stew has a richness and depth of flavor that cant be substituted.
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