This past weekend, Old World Pottery participated in the Decorators Show House benefiting the Women's Refuge at Faith Mission.
I would love to thank all the compassionate women who this first year event an incredible success, to the men from the Faith Mission who volunteered their time and backs to help me set up at the house, and to all those who visited and purchased merchandise!
I especially want to thank those who purchased some of my beautiful pottery and metal art work, as OWP donated a portion of our sales to Faith Mission.
Old World Pottery prides itself in being apart of the community, especially when it can help those less fortunate.
Here are a few pictures from the show, enjoy:
Decorators Show House
The Provenance Fair
The Provenance Fair was a great success. I would like to thank the Wichita County Heritage Society for inviting me to be apart of the fair and for all the help that was instrumental in setting up my display.
Also, I would like to thank all those who visited me and enjoyed my display. Thank you!
Buying Trip Pt. 2
Here is another piece of art that I was impressed by, and was fortunate to buy and bring back. I'm showcasing it at the Provenance Fair April 16th, unless bought before then.
This is a statue of a faceless woman, with the interpretation that it is every woman, looking upward in thought, shoulders cocked.
SR
Buying Trip Pt. 1
One of the best experiences of my buying trips are the beautiful pieces of art I come across.
Here are a couple of beautiful pieces of art that I would like to highlight. The first is an armoire, which is hand carved and ornate. (I'll post a few more in the upcoming days)
The Provenance Fair Saturday April 16th
I'm pleased to announce that Old World Pottery will be participating in the first annual Provenance Fair Saturday April 16th at 2706 Hamilton Blvd (across from Hamilton Park) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is in collaboration with the 11th annual Provenance Historic Home Tour. I'll be showcasing the very best of the best in pottery and metal art, among many other local businesses, under the tent provided by the Wichita County Heritage Society. I'll repost this again when the event draws near. For more information, please check out their website at http://www.wichita-heritage.org/index.htm.
Sincerely,
Saul Ramos
Cocks of the Walk
Here our a couple of, Chanticleer (Roosters). Perhaps they remind you of the fables involving Reynard the Fox.