Empire Style Farmhouse Table
What can I say – this is one of my favorite things I have EVER bought for CityFolk. Hard to sell this.
Kitchen. Hall. Behind the sofa. Bedroom. Library. and on. and on.
Read MoreFOLK ART DOG HOUSE ~ J.K. Stauffer *decorative use only
So much fun! Snoopy has nothing on Recycled Rover’s Vintage Folk Art Dog House by J.K. Stauffer.
Read MorePOTTERY by PATTI SEACHRIST for the “olo Campaign”
Just in time for Fall, Patti’s use of our beloved leaves are enchanting with No raking involved.
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ROBERT A. NELSON ~ “LITTLE PEOPLE” OCTOBER 4th THROUGH NOVEMBER 30th
Robert A. Nelson’s exhibit “Little People” opens Thursday October 4th and runs through Friday November 30th.

the dreams of
Robert A. Nelson

RobeRt A. NelsoN is iNspiRed by just About eveRythiNg—
Flash Gordon, American history, Buck Rogers, and the Wizard of Oz. His drawings are just a little bit bizarre, and he likes it like that.
As a highly respected contemporary painter, sculptor, printmaker and collage artist, Robert A. Nelson, 87, has created works of art included in the permanent collections of many major museums, including the Smithsonian Institute, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and Boston’s DeCordova Museum.
His illustration-style drawings, both strangely comical and compellingly uncomfortable, are fantastical but extremely technical portrayals. As a resident artist Robert’s work can also be found throughout the year. Robert is a retired art professor from Millersville University where he spent 16 years teaching, and where he was granted the rank of Professor Emeritus. “I’ve had the pleasure of instructing incredibly fine students who have gone on to wonderful things.” Dr. Nelson and his wife, Louise, now reside on a 65-acre Oregon farm. Surrounded by beautiful northwestern farmland and their beloved horses and dogs, their hearts still beat for Lancaster County. As his wife expressed:“Oh, Lancaster is home for us.”

“Drawing is the First Art—Everything else springs from that.”-Robert A. Nelson

“You hope that the images you put together will be so interesting that the viewer will lean into the drawing and say, ‘Come here and look at this.’”
SNEAK PEEK AT ROBERT A. NELSON’S EXHIBIT “LITTLE PEOPLE”
Today we set up for Robert A. Nelson’s Exhibit “Little People” opening this Thursday October 4th, with a private reception from 5-8pm. Here is a peek…
Read MoreFRENCH INDUSTRIAL TABLE – CHRIS NESS
In the French Industrial Style, Chris added yet another stunning piece to our collection.
Table, Bench, and Stools ~ Chris Ness
Read MoreWALNUT DESK ~ DAVID ZIMMERMAN
I have been a fan of David’s work for a very long time. In his signature style we feature his Walnut Desk. 60x24x30
Read MoreBUTTERFLY BENCH/TABLE with RECLAIMED BASE ~ WES NEWSWENGER
Great Coffee table or bench. Walnut. ~ Wes Newswenger
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ALIVE ~ DIANE PODOLSKY
About the Artist
Diane Podolsky is a mixed media and installation artist based in Philadelphia. Diane has garnered many awards for her work, including the Gold Medal at the Philadelphia Plastic Club and Best of Show at the Bethlehem Fine Arts Festival. As a teaching artist, Diane was awarded an Art Futures Residency thought the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2012, and was also awarded a New Courtland Artist Fellowship in 2009. In addition to her paintings, Diane produces a line of linocuts and etchings that she brings to area art and craft shows.
Artists Statement
The images in this exhibition reflect my love of nature, particularly the mundane or “less beautiful” creatures and plants we take for granted. My goal is to capture the essence of these living things rather than produce an exact replica.
“ALIVE” by DIANE PODOLSKY RUNS SEPTEMBER 6th THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30th
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