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Thursday, June 14, 2018

More gifts for Father's Day

Here at The Gift Shop we have many more Father's Day gifts for your approval!
Today we will look at the work of Tenchi Wayner, Al Sadaj, Deborah Benedic, Abigail Davidson, and Lyn Rushing.

Tenchi Wayner (WAY) recycles vintage and everyday items into works of art. Some of her works could be especially appealing as Father's Day gifts.

Humorous "Mallet Fish" created by Tenchi Wayner

Two of Tenchi's vintage bird sculptures

Michigan bottle opener from Tenchi Wayner

Al Sadaj (SAD) works with wood...building, carving, burning, and painting his unique pieces.

A decorated wooden box with a Michigan theme created by Al Sadaj. The box is 7"x 10"x 2 1/2".

 Michigan themed wall plaque from Al Sadaj. 
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One of Al's plaques celebrates Michigan outdoors.

Deborah Benedic (BENE) has her framed photos in The Gift Shop.

Those who admire architecture will enjoy this framed skyline photo from Deborah Benedic.

Abigail Davidson (DAVI) just brought us this very clever framed Michigan Petoskey stone portrait.


While you are here at The Gift Shop pick-up one of Lyn Rushing's (RUS) hand made collaged cards to go with your Father's Day gifts.



Message inside the above card from Lyn Rushing.


(Remember, the letters in parentheses after each artist's name show their code. When you see that code on work in The Gift Shop, you will know who created it.)


Showing now at Anton Art Center: "The Art of Weather"  June 9 - July 13. 
This juried show features selected works from members of the Lakeside Palette Club of St. Clair Shores (LPC), the Mount Clemens Art Association (MCAA), the Romeo Guild of Art (RGA), and the Warren Tri-County Fine Arts Association, Inc. (WTCFA). Juried by Carol LaChiusa.


Coming Soon to Anton Art Center: "A Bicentennial Exhibition"  June 16 - July 20, 2018. Opening Reception Saturday, June 16, 2-4pm  Refreshments provided by Friday Painters Group. This exhibition celebrating 200 years of art and design in Macomb County and Mount Clemens, featuring a variety of historic items on display.


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