casafina

Posted by on Apr 1, 2013 in accessories, artemisia on grand, blog, featured articles, uncommon finds | 0 comments

casafina

In 1988, Donna and Samuel Smith began traveling to Portugal to create and manufacture Casafina’s beautiful and charming ceramics. They worked with large and world-renowned factories, as well as small, family-run companies.  As their business began to grow, they expanded their range of products through their travels to other cities in Europe.  Twice per year, they introduce new products to ensure that there is always something fresh and exciting for Casafina’s small, independent retailers – - like...

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greg davis

Posted by on Mar 31, 2013 in art, artemisia on grand, blog, featured articles, featured artists, gallery, news | 0 comments

greg davis

Artemisia is pleased to welcome Greg Davis to our Second Floor Gallery. Artist Statement Fate as we know it sometimes lies beyond our means of understanding and surfaces at just the right moment in our lives. Greg’s fate currently lies in the blue and green hands of a Black Hmong Villager from the northern highlands of Vietnam. After ten successful years in the technology business, he resigned from his position in 2004 and traveled the world for one year. Upon his return to America, the images he captured soon...

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becky grismer

Posted by on Jan 24, 2013 in art, artemisia on grand, blog, featured articles, featured artists, gallery, news, uncommon finds | 0 comments

becky grismer

New to Artemisia’s Second Floor Gallery is sculptural work from the talented Becky Grismer.  Becky was born and raised in eastern South Dakota.  She received her B.A. in Fine Art from Northern State University, Aberdeen, SD, in 2002.  Becky has exhibited her work in both solo and group shows.  Her work has been included in public collections and can be found in private collections throughout the United States.  She currently resides in Spearfish, SD, working as a painter and sculptor.   Becky’s...

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new from aakofii

Posted by on Jan 23, 2013 in accessories, artemisia on grand, blog, clothing, featured articles, jewelry, uncommon finds | 0 comments

new from aakofii

‘Gaze at the jewels of a Diva and behold a piece of art – provocative, dynamic, domineering, poised, and arresting – you are in the presence of AAKOFII’ Artemisia has been proudly featuring the work of Atlanta-based jewelry designer, Aakofii, for years.  Always bold and expressive, her work is often described as wearable art.  New to the store are a number of jewelry items, along with her latest funky, leather line.  Included are leather neck scarves and bags like the...

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artemisia’s holiday gift guide: $25 and under

Posted by on Dec 2, 2012 in accessories, art, artemisia on grand, blog, clothing, featured articles, jewelry, sale, uncommon finds | 0 comments

artemisia’s holiday gift guide: $25 and under

For the perfect stocking-stuffer, the price is right with these gifts at $25 and under:       Origami  Wallets and Cardholders – the hip way to recycle and support local artisan from Paw Paw, MI Dana Herbert Velvet Coin Purse/ Cosmetic Bags – beautifully crafted in Oregon Be Well Body Care Line – Organic Body Wash, Body Cream, Body Bar made with love   Milagros – pewter folk art ornaments given for protection and good luck   Peace Cord Bracelets – fun...

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artemisia’s holiday gift guide: $100 and up

Posted by on Dec 2, 2012 in accessories, art, artemisia on grand, blog, clothing, featured articles, jewelry, news, sale, uncommon finds | 0 comments

artemisia’s holiday gift guide: $100 and up

  Spare no expense with these incredible one-of-a-kind finds $100 and up:       Edgy handbags hand created with vintage leathers, kilim rugs, designer fabrics, finished with distinctive buckles, handles and straps Unique belts that are literally small works of art- hand crafted with vintage leathers, recycled stained glass, mosaic tiles, and brass and sterling silver adornments     180 Design Collection – reclaimed salvage goods transformed with the environment...

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