There's more, but I'll leave that for another post. Tove Ohlander also will custom etch the bowls and other pieces that she and her partner Rich Ahrentzen make. Great, perfect holiday gifts, they can be a tabletop decoration, or hang from a tree or mantle. But I've got a bunch here now.ĪO! Glass, whose retail shop is right here at PSAW (separate store - common roof) are in high production for their very popular little Sno Folk. No two alike, only while stock lasts since buying them is a random operation. I've been collecting typewriter tins and cigarette tins, lovely for both their shapes and graphics. At $45, this is a gift that will be loved for generations. in Nebraska, but I'm lucky enough to be able to sell his lamp-work jewelry. Marc used to live in Burlington and his glass studio was one of my favorite places. No two of these pendants by Marc Kornbluh are alike. At $20 a pop, these are also a fun and charming gift. They inspired me to offer PSAW mini prints by PSAW artists, made to fit the frames. Made of pure acrylic and tiny magnets by a small company in New York, (although manufactured in Thailand) these are the original Magnet Frame. At $28 these are a sensation and very popular with my customers. Not new to PSAW but one of my favorites, the Canetti Museum Magnet Frame. I also have Lotte Jansdotter and Paul Frank as well as assorted classic botanical images.Ĭanetti Museum magnet frames and PSAW mini prints Above are some sets with images by Wayne Thiebaud, Andy Warhol, Geninne D. Now that our local paperie, Scribbles, has closed (alas) I'm trying to fill the void a tiny bit. Mostly I've collected postcards and notecards, but anything with pretty images and shapes will catch my eye. I've been a stationery lover my whole life. Notecards, portfolios, labels, sticky notes etc. Click the small image and it will pop up! Opening Sept 10th at S.P.A.C.E Gallery 266 Pine Street in Burlington.Īs soon as I'm settled, Seesaw will continue as usual.Ĭheck out the clock faces. I'm moving, reinventing, reincarnating, all of those things. Design Liza Cowan 2010įront showroom, Carol Golemboski Show. Showcard TMNK- The Me Nobody Knows, design Liza Cowan 2009 Liza Cowan design 2009.Īline Smithson photos at Pine Street Art Works. Studio Glow lamps and sculpture in the show window. Heinrich Harrer photographs, Seven Years In Tibet. Show cards for Nakki Goranin's American Photobooth and Connie Imboden. Mark, the postal carrier, enjoys the work. Paint by number painting, image based on Norman Rockwell painting. Liza Cowan photo 2007.ĭenis Versweyveld show in Olive Room. Show cards, John Anderson, Denis Versweyveld. Liza Cowan design 2006Ģ0th Century Works on Paper Show, and general use postcard. Show cards for Paper Play, Alison Bechdel and Phranc The Cardboard Cobbler. Show card for SP Goodman, SP Goodman design. Show card for Artifact, Liza Cowan design. 2006īread and Puppet Theater, benefit performance at PSAW, photo Liza Cowan 2006. Photo by Liza Cowan circa 2009.ĭavid Putnam show. Photo by Liza CowanĬara Barer, Butterfly. Show postcards for Cara Barer and David Putnam. Paintings by Charlie Hunter, sculpture by Keith Wagner. Postcards for Flashbags and Charlie Hunter Show. Liza Cowan, FAKE! photo by Liza Cowan 2005 Liza Cowan photo 2005ĭavid Klein, Beanie For Peace. My kids used to like to sit in the window and pretend to be mannequins. But meanwhile here's a small photo review of most of the shows I've curated since 2005. I will be opening another small shop, with a much tighter focus, so I'm excited about that. Next week Pine Street Art Works will be closing.
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