February Featured Artist, Liv Aanrud

The Hatch Art House February featured artist is Liv Aanrud. Her work will be showcased all month long with an opening reception Friday, February 10th from 6-9pm. Refreshments will be served.
Liv Aanrud creates sculptures, wall hangings and functional work using scrap metal, a piece of something that changes form once again. Liv explains; “I like that metal work can look old and new, and changes with the shifting daylight. I use imagery that draws from the natural world in the hopes that my art will be half as interesting as looking out of the window.”

Artist, Liv Aanrud

Favorite Finds for Valentine’s…

This time of year can be a bit dreary… but a colorful gift for your special someone can brighten up their day:) Here are a few favorites in the shop right now.♥

Flowers that will NEVER die... "Pink Magnolias" upcycled wood frame, 14"x14" acrylic. T. Schreiter 185.-
A place for your favorite flower; hand blown glass mini vase- Nathan Gieseke $42.
Perfect for your jewels...Ceramic textured Heart Dish- Jenny Blasen Pottery $12.
"Learning To Frolick" Linocut print, Juliet Darken- 11x14 $40, greeting card $5.

 

Warm and cozy, Recycled Sweater mittens; Naystalgia Vintage Creations $36.
Heart Locket with Rose Quartz, Sterling Silver necklace-Tulah $56
"I heart U" banner; Purple Moon Fibers $8.

January Featured Artist; Linnea Phillips of Naystalgia Vintage Creations

Welcome to Twenty-Twelve

Hatch is now thirteen months old. Whew…what a year 2011 was! SO many ups and downs in our wonderful city.

Here at Hatch, December was amazing…thanks to EVERYONE WHO SUPPORTED US!!! Now, back to reality:)

Featured artist for the month of January, is Madison artist and crafter, Linnea Phillips of “Naystalgia Vintage Creations”. Linnea’s creations all incorporate some vintage and/or upcycled materials. Most items are one-of-a-kind and everything is unique. The idea is to upcycle materials to minimize our carbon footprint. Her creations include; Candles made with vintage glassware (soy wax, all-natural), bird houses made from cigar boxes and reclaimed hardware, tote bags and children’s items made from vintage fabrics, reclaimed switchplate covers with vintage paper and mittens made from recycled sweaters.
Stop in from 6-9pm Friday, January 13th… refreshments will be served!

Facebook event link. http://www.facebook.com/events/331138513572608/