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How Creative Gateways Art Gallery Delivers a “Happiness Experience” Across Multiple Outlets

Retail Times

If you ever find yourself in Arizona, be sure to stop by Creative Gateways , a family of art galleries that offers unique fine art and jewelry experiences. The first Creative Gateways Art Gallery was started by artist Pilisa Rainbow Lady in Sedona, Arizona. Valeria Gavrilova and I had a long friendship with Pilisa.

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A play between art, craft and design with Atelier Kaja Dahl

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Escaping into the woods to build huts, standing in line to enter the kindergarten wood workshop, setting up my worktable in my mother’s jewelry atelier and spending summers in my aunt’s ceramic workshop. “ ARV, a crafted jewelry collection that combines silver and stone – Images Courtesy of Kaja Dahl.

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A cultural synergy embedded in Carlo Massoud’s objects

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.” ‘Boob Boobie doo’, a collaboration between Carlo and Mary-Lynn Massoud with the HAAS Brothers, a representation of flirtation and vulnerability in the forms of design – Images courtesy of Carlo Massoud. You are constantly questioning social, political, cultural, and environmental norms through your work.

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Design Icon – Nanna Ditzel

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From jewelry to furniture, Nanna Ditzel is the versatile lady of Nordic design. Also known as The Sausage Chair , this statement piece has a wide seating and a circular form where arms and back are a single piece that embraces the guest. The Trinidad Chair – 1993.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

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These building technologies, with the ability to span large spaces, led to the development of the show window. He believed that merchandise presentation was an art form. In 1925, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover said, “The Midas of advertising has given artists freedom and independence.”. Sherwood Anderson, John P.