Friday, August 21, 2015

Belinda Wilfong

Pottery Artist


After thirty years of teaching, Belinda retired and found herself drawn to taking lessons at Rising Sun in Lincolnton, NC.  This was to be an endeavor of maintaining her spirit of creativity.  Over a period of several years Belinda began getting requests for birdhouses, welcome signs, platters, dish sets, etc.  Now, most of the pieces Belinda produces are special order items from schools, companies and individuals.

Belinda began her pottery making as a fun venture; its still is and has the added joy of a way to give back to a community that has given so much of them.

Her work is found at the Hickory Museum of Art

Friday, August 7, 2015

Blue Ridge Jewels
Sally A. Enright


" Channeling the 60's, and my love of colors, I started tie dying these 100% silk scarves. (11" x 60") Silk scarves are cool in the summer and warm in the winter and a percent accent piece. Each scarf is washed thoroughly to set the colors and each is one of a kind. I am constantly surprised and, invariably, pleased with the results. What fun to see the colors around you and transfer them to wearable art."


These lovely gems can be found at the Hickory Museum of Art's Galleria Shop