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May 10, 2019

CELEBRATE CLAYTON

May 10, 2019/ ashley sharp

What an honor! Celebrate Clayton is a great art festival loaded with talented painters, potters, basket weavers, jewelry makers and carvers. This year, I was awarded with a Judge’s Choice Award! I was truly honored to be recognized among so many great talents!

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May 10, 2019/ ashley sharp/

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Currahee Twisted Sticks

unique hand carved folk art snake walking sticks

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My Currahee snake sticks (I have two of them and can hardly wait to get another!) are proudly displayed in my living room for the incredible works of art that they are. But don't get me wrong, they do make it outside a good bit! To me, these sticks exemplify functional art. Each one is unique and stunning. The detail and precision that goes into each of Malcolm's pieces is simply unmatched by any other. The snakes are exquisite and appear unfathomably real. Warning: If you use them on a hike, be prepared to slow down a good bit. EVERYONE wants to check these out. And don't even get started on how it was carved out of one piece of wood and how the snake is NOT a vine but the swollen part of the wood where the vine once was! That will set you back another 15 minutes, and they still won't believe it! Currahee Snake Sticks are show stoppers!
Wyler Hecht; Watkinsville, GA

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