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“Two Ravens”

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Raven Mythology is rich with stories of their cleverness, trickery, and intelligence. I love reading about them, and depicting them in my work. High fired stoneware, approx. 12 inches tall by 5 in diameter.

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Categories: Pottery & Ceramics, Sculpture, Visual Art Tags: clay sculpture, Lake Superior artist
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  • Store Name: Riverrun Studio Arts
  • Vendor: Riverrun Studio Arts
  • Address: La Pointe, WI 54850
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Natural Dyed Silk Scarf – Grey

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$95.00 Creative Producer: Joan Slack
This one of a kind silk scarf is printed with leaves and plants from Madeline Island. Measures 12" x 70"
On woodland walks I gather leaves or plants, then arrange them on the fabric. I choose natural dyes to enhance the printing, which is done by steaming. The magic is revealed when the bundle is unrolled, and a beautiful piece of wearable, unique art is created.
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“House of new Dreams”

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Inspired by our collective desire to live our dreams. nPictorial felt, 100% felted wool. Ready to hang, 22.5" by 29"
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“Superior Kayak”

$100.00 Creative Producer: Joan Slack
Elegant kayak form, woodfired and earthy texture. Approximately 13 inches long, about 4.5 inches high
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“Island Drum”

$120.00 Creative Producer: Joan Slack
A handmade drum using a clay base inspired by prehistoric pottery. Goatskin cover. Approximately 11 inches in diameter, 5 inches high
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“Flight Instructions”

$145.00 Creative Producer: Joan Slack
Ceramic sculpture depicting a woman and loon. "Flight Instructions" has to do with observing the natural world and learning from it...and flying into our own dreams.
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“Lakeside Gathering”

$95.00 Creative Producer: Joan Slack
Original art, hand felted with 100% wool fleece. Needle felted, with merino and silk fibers.. 9 by 11 inches. This piece is not mounted, it is on solid backing. I can mount it and have it ready to hang before shipping, or you can have it framed. Please specify when ordering.
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