92 days ago

Anna Crichton Open Studio $15 fine art prints

Anna from Titirangi

OPEN STUDIO IN ONE WEEK!!!
INK IN THESE DATES!
Come along to my WAITAKERE OPEN STUDIO with work for sale by Anna Crichton, Lesley Jenkin and Tanya Wilkinson. Only two weeks away. Unique quality xmas presents!

Saturday and Sunday - 22nd and 23rd November, 10 am – 4 pm both days.
27 McEldowney Road, Titirangi.
Anna has her usual $15 fine art archival A3 prints for sale (and inflation hasn’t caught up with her yet) plus a selection of ceramics.
Lesley has made exquisite hand painted silk scarves and innovative bead jewellery.
Tanya will be selling elegant, refined, functional ceramicware.
We’d love to see you even if you are just curious.
Here’s the link for more information
www.openstudioswaitakere.co.nz......
and here’s the link for the Waitakere Open Studios that will show all the artists participating, the map and more.
www.openstudioswaitakere.co.nz...

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