These beautiful baskets are the work of Shan Goshorn. Her booth was my first stop at Indian Market. She told me how her baskets we made. Would you believe they are made out of watercolor paper? I can not do her work justice so I am linking to her website so you can see her amazing works. Click
here for more.
24 comments:
Very talented artist. Would be honored to own one of these.
Not only are they woven using a strange material, an intricately woven story is contained in the material! Fascinating post this morning!
I like miniature items in any fashion. Small is BIG in my book.
These are nice!
She is a very talented lady. Those baskets are gorgeous.
Very nice work. I am a basket collector.
they do look delicate!
It is nice to read the explanations on her site. Beautiful work!
Shan is not only talented but gorgeous as well Randy.
She does have some amazing work- just checked out her website & blog.
Well, I am missing it again! I did get back to SF, but am now house sitting out of town. Enjoy the market Randy, looking forward to seeing what you see!
They are beautiful! Something I might buy. :)
Her work is AMAZING!
I love these, thanks for the link!
yes this work is beautiful !
I love baskets
Such a beautiful handwork!
So small and intricate!
I like the red and the yellow baskets.
Very interesting. But I would be loth to use them if they so fragile!
This is great. We get to visit the Indian Market with you.
Wow, amazing to see traditional crafts done with non-traditional materials.
What a talent! It makes that old joke of having a Degree in Basket Weaving seem very wrong.
Thanks for the link; she's as beautiful as her baskets.
Brilliant!
These are beautiful, Randy !
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