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September Issue 2009

Woolworth Walk in Asheville, NC, Features Works by Laura Loercher and Pamela Haddock

Woolworth Walk in Asheville, NC, will present an exhibit of works by Laura Loercher and Pamela Haddock, on view in the FW Front Gallery from Sept. 1 - 29, 2009.

Laura Loercher

Laura Loercher, potter, has lived and created pottery in North Carolina's Appalachian mountains since 1997. She enjoys working on a large and small scale forming both miniature dishes and magnets to elaborate pots and trays. Loercher often uses leaves and shells to texture her pieces. All of her pots are food, fridge, microwave, and dishwasher safe.

Pamela Haddock

Pamela Haddock, watercolor artist, paints scenes of nature and buildings local to the mountains of North Carolina. Her style is impressionistic, preferring to paint in a wet and loose manner. Haddock says of her paintings: "I decide just where I want your eye to travel hoping to leave you with a desire to step inside the frame and walk back through the woods or up the stream bank or behind the barn."

For further information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 828/254-9234 or e-mail at (info@woolworthwalk.com).

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