Specializing in Northern California artists, exquisite workmanship and one-of-a-kind artworks. We will be exhibiting new work by artists Sally Cataldo and Francine Hurd and also a show entitled 'Monarama' by Richard Weiss! These shows begin September 5th and run through the 30th. Richard will be in the gallery for a 'meet and greet' on September 13th from 4 to 7pm during Mendo's Second Saturday Art Walk!

Tapestry Double Dangle Earrings
Tapestry Double Dangle Earrings
Tapestry Double Dangle Earrings
Tapestry Double Dangle Earrings
Tapestry Double Dangle Earrings
Tapestry Double Dangle Earrings
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Tapestry Double Dangle Earrings

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Karen Smith, tapestry Double Dangle Earrings with semi-precious stones and beads. Earrings measure 3 inches long from top of wire and 1 inch wide. Each are one-of-a-kind.

Karen says about her work: "For almost 40 years I have been working with micromacrame knotting to create jewelry and tapestries inspired by cultures around the world and the abundant natural beauty in my own backyard. Using primarily #18 nylon thread in dozens of colors, I work with a small variety of knots to make patterns of my own design. I often incorporate gemstone cabochons, fossils, and beads, and occasional woven, fabricated metal into my pieces. To break up the linear aspect inherent in textile patterns, I insert knotted ribbons or bundled, wrapped threads, which pierce the tapestry and give dimension and flow to the work. I knot over soldered wires to secure stones within their bezels, however most of the structure of the work is formed by the knotting alone.

Each of my pieces is a journey of exploration in textures and colors. After all these years, I feel I am only just beginning to discover what is possible with this medium."