Not only do we love creating and designing, we love multiples of cool things. There is something so rewarding about seeing a table filled with finished jewelry, a dozen candle holders, birdhouses piled high, and a stack of furniture made and ready for a new life. But as you know, it is no fun doing production and making the same things over and over again. One of the main reasons that we opened our own store was to have creative freedom. The freedom to create and make anything we wanted. After years of doing production in my own jewelry business I wanted nothing more than to devote my days making one of kind art. We are slowly starting DaVallia Exclusives, where we make small runs (6- 12) of art and furniture. This works perfect for us because 90% of our art is made with recycled and reclaimed materials. Each piece of art we make is a one of a kind. Textures, colors, sizes, and adornments vary but the feel is always consistent.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Birdhouses of Summer!
Michael and I had a blast making these one of a kind birdhouses.Renewable, functional, and sustainable art is our mission! Each birdhouse is hand crafted from wood that Michael salvaged from local Southern Vermont barns. The roof of the birdhouses are constructed from an original slate roof from a 1840's Chester, Vermont home. Each piece of slate was careful cut and hinged on the birdhouse for easy spring time cleaning.. The birdhouses are adorn with salvaged hardware, remnants of a 1800's piano, and early 1900's keys and stars.
These birdhouses are a unique, eco-friendly and sustainable work of art to gift as a wedding, housewarming, or birthday gift, or to enjoy in your own home. Price: $36.00
Monday, July 11, 2011
Gotta Love that concrete and wood!
Mike believes that the sexiest furniture is the kind made out of wood and concrete. This table has been a vision for Mike for awhile now and it finally has come to life! Working with concrete is a favorite for Mike because of the diversity it offers. He can sculpt pieces of furniture in away you are unable to do with wood, stone, or glass alone.
The top of this table is forest green and cast with mother of pearl. It is slightly arched creating a contemporary feel. He has created butterfly key joints in the concrete that are joined by mahogany.The base of the table is made out of vertical grain cedar which makes this a perfect table for out doors or a 3 season room.
This gorgeous table is currently on display at the Gilford Welcome center for the month of July and August. It is a must see!
Saturday, July 2, 2011
DaVallia presents photography by John Churchman
When I think about Vermont I think of home, I think of beauty.We are surrounded by color, mountains, farms, community, tranquility, and nature. Sometimes the landscape can take your breath away.
DaVallia's newest Artist/Photographer John Churchman has captured these moments of incredible beauty that surround us.
He and his family live on a small family farm in Northern Vermont. Many of his current images are about the "farm to table" movement and growing sustainable food. So expect images of heritage turkeys, happy hens, roosters, ducks, geese, pigs , lambs, sheep, organic gardens, free range chickens, and life on the farm.
John Churchman trained as a photographer and photo retoucher(before photoshop) in New York City. He graduated from Episcopal High School in Alexandria ,Virginia. Then attended Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, graduating in 1979 with a year abroad at the University of St. Andrews in St. Andrews, Scotland, where he developed his golf game and appreciation of fine scotch. He has worked as a commercial airbrush artist, photo retoucher,illustrator and graphic designer.
Stop by the gallery to see this beautiful collection of work by John Churchman!
Stop by the gallery to see this beautiful collection of work by John Churchman!
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