“Francis” Original Pastel; prints available
Bayfield Foods Cheese Box
- 8 oz. of Ewe Rascal Ewe spreadable cheese
- 7 oz. wedge of Settlement Stash aged raw milk sheep cheese
- 7 oz. wedge of Haystack Jack monterey jack cheese
- 7 oz. wedge of Fred's Fancy Feta
Black Pearl Necklace & Earings Set
Blue & Gold Glass & Gems Bead Necklace & Earrings Set
Chickadee and Flower Intarsia
Circuit Earrings
Glass Fish Necklace & Earring Set
Hand Knit Luxury Fiber Hat
Hand Knit Wool Hat – 1
Hand Knit Wool Hat – 2
Handwoven Fleece Rug
Hockey Sock Mittens
Hockey Sock Mittens | Version 2
Ocean Fish Amulet Necklace & Earrings Set
Simone’s Pebble Art Designs
Unisex Zip Up Hoodie
Pack of Eight 5″x 7″ Cards: Why This Place
Instead of purchasing individual cards, save 20% by selecting this pack of eight 5” x 7” cards (blank inside). Images are from Catherine Lange's book, "Why This Place?" Photographs and photo essays in the book explore the natural beauty and strong community in the Chequamegon Bay area in northwestern Wisconsin. The places shown on these cards are favorite places in nature for some of the 16 area residents Lange photographed and interviewed for her book: Big Bay State Park, Long Lake, Kakagon Sloughs, Frog Bay Tribal National Park, Red Cliff Reservation's shore, Raspberry River, Washburn's beach at the coal dock, and Moquah Barrens. (To purchase the book, click here. Also available: 12" x 18" canvas prints; see below.)
Pack of Ten 5″x 7″ Cards: Still Life in Moving Places
Instead of purchasing individual cards, save 20% by selecting this pack of ten 5” x 7” cards (blank inside). Images are from Catherine Lange’s series called “Still Lifes in Moving Places.” When selected as one of eight artists in the 2014 Wisconsin Community Supported Arts program, Lange create the series, photographing everyday objects—a glass vase, a pewter creamer, a white enamel pitcher—in places that included Meyers Beach, Copper Falls State Park, and her yard in Washburn deeply covered in snow. Lange says, “These still lifes occurred in places where water, wind, and light had been moving; and, in the making of these images, gratitude for natural beauty and love for the people associated with those objects moved through me.”
Also available: 11" x 14" canvas prints of all 13 images from the series. Please see below.