It has become one of the signs of the season, as the emergence of Saffron, the return of the robin and the first spring training games.This weekend, as it has done for 21 years, the show of spring CraftMorristown will assume the armoury. More than 150 artisans and craftsmen display their work today, tomorrow and Sunday.
Even regular patterns are likely to find new elements, according to Laura Kandel, Deputy Director of Artrider Productions, the company based in Woodstock, New York, which organized the show."We always have new exhibitors," Kandel said. "It's the exciting part, the opportunity to meet new and interesting artists."The work shown running range of jewelry for furniture, fashion and decorative accessories for prints.
"It is a very wide range of pieces," Kandel said. "We have a bit of everything."Although the specific trends are difficult to trace, Kandel noted that the event which this year is likely to offer abundant examples of different uses of glass."We have to drink cups and plates, stained glass and decorative glass," he said.lothing will also be evident in the fair, according to Kandel.
"You'll be seeing much silk and cotton," he said. "There will probably be a lot of clothes for children."The craftsmen come from as far away as California and Colorado, but a substantial percentage come from the State garden."All the artists who work in North America, and we believe in maintaining local," Kandel said. "We will have a very nice amount of right of the people of New Jersey".CraftMorristown of spring has become an event that people in its programming plan, said Kandel. You will sell foods from around the country, so people can make a day of the fair. It helps the headquarters.
"The Armory is very convenient because everything is on a floor of show," Kandel said. "It is an open space, so it is an easy-to-go program." "It is ideal for exhibitors and visitors". It adds that the Armory offers parking broadly and is accessible.Artrider plans of exhibition of handicrafts in cyberspace, and the show of Morristown enjoys great popularity."Only the fact that we have been there for 21 years says a lot," Kandel said. "The local community has supported us.""People continue to meet the artists".
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