in Long Branch | |
Saturday, 12.04: 7 - 10 pm; Sunday, 12.05: 4 - 6 pm If you're looking for a unique holiday gift, the artists joining me in this show will certainly have what you're looking for.
Featured will be mosaic pendant necklaces from Nancy Frank (see above), handmade journals and scrapbooks from Geralyn Gray of "Greetings from Geralyn" in Asbury Park; jewelry from Andrea Rosenfeld; and small art pieces from ellen martin, joAnn lense, Vicki deVico and others.
The event is free to the public and you are warmly invited to attend. On Saturday night only, there will be a cash bar. The Mix is located at 71 Brighton Avenue in Long Branch, NJ.
Geralyn Gray of "Greetings from Geralyn" at the Shoppes at the Arcade on Cookman Avenue in Asbury Park, NJ will be offering charming hand-made greeting cards, journals, and albums. Her journals and albums start at $14.99.
Nancy Frank, who works in mosaics, has recently developed a beautiful line of mosaic pendant necklaces which will be starting at $40.The pendants are gold and silver plated, and filled with a variety of tesserae including mirrored glass, millefiori, glass rods, beads, and smalti. They hang on silk cords and chains. Nancy started doing mosaics as a result of an accidental dish breaking episode many years ago, and is now a professional member of the Society of American Mosaic Artists (SAMA). Artist Andrea Rosenfeld's exciting journey has been evolutionary and filled with exploration: from a University of Michigan, School of Art and Design student to Perry Ellis Portfolio Menswear Assistant Merchandiser, to Isaac Mizrahi Ltd. Director of Merchandising and Operations, and finally to creating and owning her own jewelry line. Rosenfeld is a member of the American Craft Council and her work has been featured recently in "WWD" magazine. We hope you can join us for this unique shopping opportunity. |
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2 comments:
Very cool book Geralyn!! Love it!
And I say...It is never to early for christmas!! ;p
The Springsteen book is great.
love it.
(oh mercy/tattered and tender/ diana!)
That is a great tool.
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