3 Generations is a tiny family owned business. They make Artisan Jams and Syrups from local, clean, or certified organic fruit they purchase from farmers they know in Skagit Valley and Eastern Washington.
They create backlit framed maps and tables with laser carved 3-D Wood Maps; they hand carve and paint 3-D Wood Maps and clocks with a router and knives.
They design & create unique totes, purses, clutches, pillows, aprons and more using high quality fabrics, upcycled fabrics and embroidery that adds visual and textural properties to the work.
They select a hat base. Each is an original design, no 2 are alike. Flowers & bands are all hand sewn with vintage jewelry & buttons. A Hat is not just a hat… It is a personal statement of who you are.
They use amethyst as their main medium. Amethyst slices, stalactite slices and amethyst points. For a successful show they show amethyst sculpture, crystals and air plants, cut raw material and jewelry.
Shrub Farm uses local raw fruit and herbs, organic raw WA State apple cider vinegar, organic cane sugar and honey to create Shrub, aka drinking vinegar. Made by hand in micro batches.
They create ceramic hardgoods for modern houseplant parents, including planters, pendant grow lamps, propagation stations, & potting tools, along with hand-raised tropical houseplants to compliment them!
As a spray paint and stencil artist, everything they create is painted using artist-grade acrylic spray paint, applied through hand-cut multilayered stencils, made from original illustrations.
I paint with acrylics and modify with other mediums on canvas. I paint intuitively being guided by my emotions, attempting to search for order in a world that I find increasingly filled with chaos.
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This jewelry is all hand fabricated primarily using argentum silver and high karat gold. They are inspired by nature and drawn to the beauty of natural gemstones.
Sandy designs and weaves untraditional baskets, using primarily paper rush and seagrass. She demonstrates the basketry technique of twining at her booth throughout show hours.
Hand sewn appliqued designs on UV treated oxford cloth for my windsocks and banners. Hand sewn appliqued designs on ripstop nylon with included line and handles for light wind kites.
Their canvas is steel plate. Their brushes are a cutting torch, welder & finish grinder. Ideas on paper are converted into patterns traced onto steel plate, then are cut free hand with a torch.
Original designs sandblasted on, glass drink ware and household items, coupled with natural finished wood set in resin trays and wall art and home decor.
Woodburning and carving to make designs on the pruned apple wood from a local orchard. Their driftwood comes from Hood Canal.
All photographs are by the artist. The artist prints his own photographs on archival fine art professional materials. The artist builds his own frames and mounts all photographs in his studio.
Using argentium and sterling silvers, titanium, copper, brass and stones, I create layered pendants, brooches, bracelets and rings that combine sawing, piercing, riveting, fusing and soldering.
They use hot colored glass to create unique pieces of home decor and garden art. They experiment with a range of techniques in order to make one-of-a-kind pieces that will suit different individual styles.
They use digital art to create art prints, greeting cards, note cards, and other stationery items. They paint Japanese inspired wooden dolls, boxes, mushrooms, and gnomes using acrylic paints.