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What to Expect:
Not your typical art and craft show; our venue is the forest edge. A prime objective of the show is to make it easy for guests to enjoy our balanced interplay of artifice and nature while shopping. Food and seating will be provided so you can eat, sit, and stay awhile. Come join us for “a walk in the woods!”
Ceramic Artists, Silver Jeweler, Painters, Weavers, and Fiber Arts, Painted Gourds, Stained Glass, Original Woodworking, Handmade Soaps, Fresh Florals, and Baked Goods.
Featuring:
Hadley Hill will perform at 1:00 on Saturday, Dec 7th.
Mini portrait sessions in nature with Melanie Cole. See prices and details below.
There will be a weaving demonstration on floor loom in the studio.
La Terre Farms will have a fresh floral wreath on display!
15 artisans
Returning:
James Inabinet
“I dye yarn and weave rugs and shawls in a forest studio next to the creek that borders my land. My weaving materials are natural, primarily cotton and wool, and are selected, drawn, dyed, and strung according to their durability and beauty. To me, weaving is a meditation. The rhythmic sounds of shuttle passing across yarn is punctuated by clanking frames and beating reed–shuttle across yarn and beat, passing shuttle ... and beat. Quite often time seems to stand still and that’s the energy that I try to put into everything I make. I approach weaving as an organic process, the project never fully planned out in advance, room always left for whatever wants to be made–the invisible becoming visible.”
Margaret Inabinet
Margaret, originally trained as a Graphic Designer, became an Art teacher, and now endeavors to create with clay, and watercolor. “Nature always inspires me which is probably why I love to create with terra cotta clay. But my faith is what seems to direct my hands sometimes, hence the Advent wreaths, Nativities, and Sacred Hearts.” She also, teaches hand-building clay classes in her outdoor studio.
Danielle Inabinet
Danielle was born in Louisiana and raised in the deep woods of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. She completed her master’s degree in ceramics from Tulane University in 2018. She works primarily as a functional potter and sometimes as a sculptor, using cone 6 porcelain clay and glazes.
Marilyn Goff
Marilyn sculpts silver jewelry made of precious metal clay, which is recycled very fine silver particles mixed with an organic binder. “My pieces are created by sculpting and refining, then kiln fired to burn away the binder, which results in a pure silver piece of jewelry. Most pieces take several days, or weeks to complete from start to finish. Inspiration for creating my jewelry mainly comes from nature. I love the beauty of trees, flowers, birds, and wildlife, and the serene environment of the outdoors and woods.”
Holly Coia
"I am so looking forward to spending the weekend in the peace of the forest with my hardshelled gourd creations. I lose myself in covering the smooth, hard surface of the gourds with patterns and colors."
Jaden Hendrix
As a biologist who is an artist at heart, it’s my passion to bring the wonder and beauty of the natural world to the spotlight through ceramics. Each piece is carefully hand sculpted from stoneware clay and brush glazed in a way which highlights and mimics mother nature’s creations to bring you a variety of realistic, functional and decorative pieces with a touch of whimsy! {Facebook pg is Skullptures by Jaden}
Georgia Gardener
Rustic wick will be offering macramé, handmade candles, car freshies, and fire starters. These are things I've enjoyed doing over the years. I am excited to return to Walk in the Woods.
Linda Jabonowski
“If your skin feels good, you feel good!” After 75 years of life I realized that many people have problematic skin, many in my own family. Simple and natural is the best way. That’s my belief. That’s what began my journey into soap making. I needed a soap that was simple, natural and healthy. No chemicals. No extras. My soaps are made with 50% olive oil, goat milk fat, oats, and honey.
Liz Schafer
Liz is a Bay St. Louis artist and will be featuring paintings from her Grand Oak series and Katrina Quilt series. Schafer's bas relief of a Grand Oak appears on the Bay St Louis Bridge, and her Grand Oak Series features hand-painted papers and collages inspired by our beautiful oak trees. She will also have hand-painted collaged paintings honoring quilt patterns and inspired from scrapes of her paintings uncovered after Hurricane Katrina.
Laurali Manieri
On retiring to the MS Gulf Coast, (and down-sizing), I finally had the time to play with glass again. No longer having the space for large panels, I had to rethink my approach to creating with glass. I fell in love with creating dimensional pieces, and voila! Danglez and more was born. Thank you for your interest in my art, stay tuned as it is ever evolving. {Facebook page is Danglez and more...}
Teresa Dunn
We will be offering our Specialty Breads and Dessert Assortment. My passion for baking comes through our food and you will be able to tell in 1 bite! Self-taught baker from the age of 9, & learned a lot throughout my years of working in restaurants in Natchez, Ms...
{Facebook page is: Old Time Bread and Bakery}
Introducing:
Cecelia Hopes
With my design background, I have a passion for the creative process - texture, color, natural elements, design, and composition have brought me back to three mediums again and again.
Fiber, Watercolor, and Clay.
Fiber - Weaving has opened new worlds for creative expression. This medium is an escape into a textural world where my art is not on the canvas - it is the canvas.
Watercolor - Allow space where imagination can flow freely, and anything is possible.
Clay - Forming something artful out of the earth fulfills and fuels.
Fusing these three mediums has brought me to where I stand now.
Three paths become one.
Thank you for joining me here at Walk In The Woods!
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www.PinkBugDesignStudio.com
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
22591 Rue la Terre, Kiln, MS 39556-6557, United States