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Seattle Artists Bring Creativity to Handmade and Homegrown Market

  • Writer: Debbie Chan
    Debbie Chan
  • May 15, 2018
  • 1 min read

This piece covers the Handmade and Homegrown Market happened on April 21 2018 in Second Use, Seattle. It was their fourth annual market featuring about 50 local artists, craftsmen, and plant vendors of all varieties. The piece includes the interviews with a few local handcaft artists and customers. This article discusses the reason why those artists came to the markets and the ideas of their handmade products. It would also discuss the idea of recycling in handmade markets.

Here is a video I created for the piece. It is a video of the interviews with a few artists, including Cat Snapp from Catsnapp Studio, Rebekah Jaramillo from Rebekah J Designs, Laarni F. Mejino from Laarni & Tita: Handmade in Seattle, and Amz Saezim from MountainFoxGoods. They introduce their products at the booths and share their inspiration and interesting ideas. It also shows around the environment of the market.

 
 
 

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Seattle Artists Bring Creativity to Handmade and Homegrown Market

  • Writer: Debbie Chan
    Debbie Chan
  • May 15, 2018
  • 1 min read

This piece covers the Handmade and Homegrown Market happened on April 21 2018 in Second Use, Seattle. It was their fourth annual market featuring about 50 local artists, craftsmen, and plant vendors of all varieties. The piece includes the interviews with a few local handcaft artists and customers. This article discusses the reason why those artists came to the markets and the ideas of their handmade products. It would also discuss the idea of recycling in handmade markets.

Here is a video I created for the piece. It is a video of the interviews with a few artists, including Cat Snapp from Catsnapp Studio, Rebekah Jaramillo from Rebekah J Designs, Laarni F. Mejino from Laarni & Tita: Handmade in Seattle, and Amz Saezim from MountainFoxGoods. They introduce their products at the booths and share their inspiration and interesting ideas. It also shows around the environment of the market.

 
 
 

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