Handbags Made From Sweaters

These handbags that are made from sweaters are available at Present on Pleasant Street.

Handbags Made From Sweaters, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Incredible Pottery At Present On Pleasant Street

Gloucester Oneseas At Present On Pleasant

Gloucester Oneseas with onesies and small t-shirts adorned with such things as lobsters, crabs, shrimp, starfish, and other local Gloucester related logos is also featured in the 9:00AM Part III  Present on Pleasant Video.

Knitted Coffee Coozy

These knitted wool coffee coozies are just a couple of the featured gift ideas in the upcoming Part III video from Present on Pleasant Street.  The video will post at 9:00AM

Knitted Coffee Coozy, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Hand Smocked Peace Shirts At Present On Pleasant St

You have to see and feel these shirts in person to get a real appreciation for them.  They feel incredibly comfortable, like a brushed cotton.  Very nice, cool and comfortable.

Incredible Hand Crafted Vase At Present On Pleasant Street

Swing by this quant little shop on Pleasant Street to see a wide array of some of Gloucester’s finest gift ideas.  Part II out of the five part video series coming this morning at 9:00AM.

Things To Do- Present Opening Reception Tonight 6-9PM

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Community Art Project At The Green House

Isabel Natti Squid Factory Print At The Sara Elizabeth Shop7

You can find the Acorn Press and Isabel here-

I’d Just Like To Say

We have a fantastic collection of local photogs with blogs.

Right now I’d say that Steve’s Shooting My Universe is my favorite.  I’m continually blown away by his images.  If you haven’t seen it, check it out by clicking on the highlighted text and subscribe, you can thank me later.

Community Art Project At The Green House

Tina Greel Fish Rubbing- Gyotaku

This from Tina-

Gyotaku, (gee-oh-tah-koo) or “fish rubbing,” originated in the 17th century and was used to record the size and species of fish caught. Today it has evolved into an art form. The artist inks the freshly caught fish with a nontoxic, water-soluble ink, then rice paper is placed on the fish and is hand-rubbed. After removal of the rice paper, the eye is hand-painted, and enhancement color is added resulting in a scale-by-scale likeness of the fish. The artist’s “chop” and signature are added to complete the artwork. Each print is a one-of-a-kind-original. Thanks again.. I got a few e-mails from my friends. With links to good morning glosta.
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Tina Greel Fish Prints, originally uploaded by captjoe06.