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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Bringing the Arts to Life Part Two

Creativity knew no bounds at The Northwoods Art and Book Festival August 11th.  It's known for high quality original art pieces in a variety of art media. There was something for everyone to enjoy that day.



Heidi's booth Renewed Rubbish earned her a second place winner in Most Creative category. She creates whimsical repurposed yard art using  trays, pans and bowls. 

Author Bing Puddlepot was on hand to share his book Jimmy Jonny Brownie Stays Up All  Night.
There were several options for those looking for original jewelry. 

Linnea's wood fire artisan bread is always a local favorite.  Her cranberry walnut loaves sell out fast. 
Children's art offered artists a space to create 
and try Make and Take Lake Art. 
Waking Tacos proved to be a crowd favorite as well as a visit to  
MNArt Truck 'Baxter'.  You could step inside the traveling art truck filled with a wide variety of unique items to buy.
   And adding additional excitement to the event was the announcement of ...
 Spirit of the North
1st Place - Jim Knutson - Kolodzne - American Indian Center
2nd Place - Don Houseman - Stuff on Paper
Most Creative
1st Place - Lynn Fisher - KaJo Inscriptions
2nd Place - Heidi Tretbar - Heidi's Renewed Rubbish
Best of Show
Becky and Bob Seeman - Artwoods Creative Jewelry and Wood
Left to Right: Don Houseman Stuff on Paper, Jim Knutson Kolodzne, Becky and Bob Seeman Artwoods, Lynne Fischer KaJo Inscriptions, and not shown Heidi Tretbar Heidi's Renewed Rubbish.  

Be sure to mark your calendar for  August 10th next years Annual Northwoods Art and Book Festival 2019.  

1 comment:

  1. Oh, I would love this event. I'm sure all of your hard work was appreciated by attendees and participants.

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