Sunday, October 17, 2010

Day 3 of Fall Market

  I'm sitting at the front door and this is what I'm hearing as people leave...
  
"More phenomenal than I could have ever dreamed."
"Spectacular"
"Just what High Point needed!"
"This place is amazing!"

Alpha to Omega, from the first space to the last...

Village Antiques from Asheville, NC


Bjork Antikt from Atlanta GA

"Everyone is talking about this place."
"A MUST SEE!"

WE ARE OPEN TO THE TRADE FROM 9-7 EVERY DAY DURING FURNITURE MARKET EXCEPT THURSDAY WE'RE OPEN TILL NOON.  
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WE ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Exhibitor Spotlight... Dan Smith

Dan Smith

My ideas about making art are complicated. I tend to work in as many arenas as possible, in hopes that the process of making art continues to maintain breadth, rather than becoming specialized. Reading, writing, performing and teaching all have places in the total oeuvre of my work.

The human face has been a favorite subject throughout my artistic career. It is an on-going source of inspiration that offers me a multitude of expressive, stylistic and technical possibilities. During the past twenty or more years, I have enjoyed the academic exercises of making portraits - especially through painting, drawing and photography. I use many of the same processes to create landscapes and large abstracts.

Exhibitor Spotlight... Crawford DePrince


Fabulous antique and estate jewelery from Rehobeth Beach, Deleware.




Exhibitor Spotlight... Cody Nicely


Glass artist Cody Nicely takes a fresh, original approach to the representation of aquatic life and everything around it. Cody's realistic and abstract creations have begun to populate collections around the world. A break from the norm, Cody's work offers your clients an extraordinary choice. The form, movement and color of marine life has always fascinated Cody and now provides inspiration for his glass art. Each piece is unique and is an interpretation of how nature acts and reacts within its environment. No two sculptures of Cody's work will ever be the same. Each piece is hand blown, hot sculpted and color is added if the subject demands. It has proven to be the finishing touch.