Saturday, March 17, 2012

Back From Mexico

Treasures Rod Found in Mexico



Hand Painted Bowl


Fun Colored Bag From Oaxaca #1


#2


#3


Small Oaxacan Pouch


All Natural Died Oaxacan Rug #1


All Natural Died Oaxacan Rug #2


Another Hand Painted Bowl


Bronze and Turquoise Bracelet 


Bronze Charm Earrings 


Vintage Ceramic Earrings


Vintage Hand Painted Bowls and Incents


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Who's Who?


Kelly Sitting in the Beautiful 5 O'Clock Sun


Black & Brown Leather Shoes


Ceramic Horse Head By Jessica Niello
Owl Drawing/Water Color By Lee Cline


Made Into Rings By Mariele Ivy


Ceramic Plate and Drawing By Jessica Niello


New Vintage Buttons


Glass Octopus By Andrea Nigoghossian


Porcelain 


Typewriter Keys


X-Ray Glass Shade Lamp By Kevin Randolph


Wall Sconce By Kevin Randolph


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Nothing Like a Sunday

Come Check Out Whats New In The Shop


Native American Book Ends


Cowboyboot Match Holders


Old Packaging is Always Better


Claremore, Oklahoma Glass Paper Weight


Four Leaf Clover Bicycle Bell


1920's Clock


Some Beautiful Clips


Leather Key Chain


Old Measuring Tape


Safety First


 New Typewriter to Play With

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Brand New Costume

Come Check Out the Perish Trust's New Sign!



Forbidden Fruit


Artist: Jessica Niello 


Fresh New Coat


Come Inside and See Whats New!

Monday, April 4, 2011

new artist: james l. tucker

new artist: 
james l. tucker
opening night:
thursday 
april 14 5-9pm
James L Tucker’s work reflects his upbringing amongst the creeks and woods of his grandparents Christmas tree farm in rural New Jersey. Surrounded by a close knit family whose stories of past friends` and adventures evolved in his young imagination became a personal folklore. A mythos that has played it’s way into his current life, where factual stories and stretched truths became memories. 


Over the years the woods and creeks that were his sanctuary have become million dollar homes, the once close knit family drifts away, and truth is shed on stories that were constructed. James’ work embraces the fable that he once believed but it also delves in the destruction of the old ways.
James repurposes images simple objects of his past to create a narrative. All together they represent the story of the construction and destruction of his childhood and individually the pieces become a totems of his past.




sunday treasures (april 3rd)

collection one
football punch bottle one

football punch bottle two

victorian "improved inhaler"

victorian "improved inhaler" profile

dead stock "SPOT BLADE"

desk calendars and state fair bingo cards

receipt stake

victorian hand clip

my favorite find of the day

rod's favorite find of the day

detail of arrow box






location: alameda, california
date: sunday, april 3, 2011