Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Chris Paulson Glass




Chris Paulson makes beautiful, iridescent glass platters and bowls. Each piece is hand crafted using the ancient technique of fusing glass.The lustrous, rainbow like surface of the glass is suitable for everyday use so that these pieces are functional as well as gorgeous.


We have a selection of sushi trays, rectangular and square trays and the bowls and heart shapes are on their way.

Monday, October 29, 2012

New Montana Pebble Necklaces from The Silver Pendant


Kris Kramer of The Silver Pendant brought in some new necklaces. They are made with pebbles from the streams, lakes and rivers of Montana captured in silver. Take a small piece of Montana home with you to remember your trip here or just get one because they are so cool! Come on in and check them out.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Michael Chilcoat


Michael Chilcoat is an amazing photographer that just recently moved to Whitefish. His images are gorgeous and we have a wonderful selection here in the store. Michael says "There is nothing like being in the moment, capturing an event in nature that will never happen again in exactly the same way. I can only hope some of the passion I have for the boundless natural beauty that surrounds us, shows through in my photography".

Stop by and check out Michael's beautifully photographed shots of Western Montana nature.

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

American Craft Week

 The Purple Pomegranate, joining more than 200 retailers and art institutions nationwide in celebration of American Craft Week, will present kindergarten class artwork on Saturday, October 6th. Beginning at 1:00 pm at 222 Central Ave. Whitefish, this American Craft Week event will feature the artwork of Mrs. G's K2 kindergarten class from Edgerton Elementary. The class, inspired by autumn trees, has created collages of paint, fabric and wood for the exhibit.

American Craft Week, now in its third year, is the annual coast-to-coast recognition of the makers, retailers, collectors and exhibitors of handmade craft. "We're passionate about the exceptional value, enduring quality and cultural significance of handmade American craft," says Diane Sulg, co-chair of the campaign. "In a society filled with machine-made things, we need to support the talented and dedicated people who create decorative and useful goods by hand."

The Purple Pomegranate supports American Craft Week because public awareness of the local crafts scene helps sustain jobs for artists and their businesses. There is a local return on that investment. In many towns including Whitefish, the arts help promote economic development and tourism. The Purple Pomegranate, located in downtown Whitefish, features handcrafted artware from artists across the United States.  Representing more than 150 American artists, the store’s eclectic offerings include jewelry, ceramics, musical instruments, turned wood, glass art, fiber art, prints and paintings.