Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Full blown portraits of very small places
For HandMade in America, illustrated narratives of Crossnore and Hayesville revitalization work, prototypes for a series of pieces on small town initiatives in western North Carolina. So thin in population they don't qualify for
Main Street funding, these small places have, nevertheless, succeeded in pulling off remarkable physical and cultural changes, accomplished through persistence, good will, and the generous spirits of many folks. Thanks to Judi Jetson of HandMade for her trust and determination and to Sharon Harms, designer, who rode these to the ground and brought a lot to the party. Also many thanks to Rob Tiger of Hayesville and Ann Baker of Crossnore for their great help with content and alterations.
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