Monday, December 21, 2009

Seasons on St. Croix Gallery



I went to the Seasons on St. Croix Gallery in Hudson, WI. There were many things there. There were hand made jewelries there and they are very colorful. It would have been nice as Christmas presents for families and friends. Candles, metal art pieces, handmade pottery, and wooden pieces were displays set on shelves and the walls. The candles were a colorful triangular shape with round edges and neat to look at. Acrylic and water color paintings were hung on the walls. Glass ornaments in decorative ball shapes were hung on metal trees. Many glass plates, glass jars, and other small decoration pieces were very beautiful in color, design, and shapes. Hand made cards, winter mittens, scarves and hats were on display. The winter mittens were cute because each mitten didn’t look the same. Each had similar colors but the fabric was of different designs. Each had different buttons as decoration on the mittens as well. It is something new and I think it is creative.




The art pieces that caught my eye was the very large clay jars. Most were about five feet which is as tall as me. The large jars had covers on them and one jar had a life size bird on sitting on top of the cover. There was a room in the corner where many other large jars were kept. It looked like a work room where the jars were made. Another art piece was the ceramic “Wall Sculpture” made by Kelly Jean Ohd. It was a row of patterned bars placed next to each other but not touching. I enjoyed looking at the many patterns and designs it had. It had a home décor look to it and I would have liked to have the piece in my living room. I enjoyed looking at several slim sculptures that were of people doing different activities. The slim sculptures were pretty tall about almost a meter long. There were six inches trees that were made out of glass. Each glass piece was square shaped and stacked on top of one another. Towards the top of the tree was a small square. It was very interesting to look at.

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