Name/Title
Panorama City Arts & Crafts ShowEntry/Object ID
2007-012.F639PDescription
These 4 contact print strips were created for the Lacey Leader Newspaper. These photos show the arts and crafts show at the Panorama City Arts and Crafts Show. Frame 8, an elderly man stands center frame, he is wearing coveralls, browline glasses and an illegible nametag. He is holding a sharp tool (possibly a chisel) in his right hand. He is carving something in front of him, held tight with a belt in a homemade carving holding jig. Behind him is a hand carved sign reading "The Owl's Roost". Frame 9 an elderly woman is looking towards the left of the frame, her hands folded in front of her, leaning over a table covered in ceramic wares. She is wearing a herringbone patterned jacket. Frame 10 is very similar to frame 9 but the woman is now looking (to her left) toward the camera and smiling. She is wearing browline glasses. Frame 11 is an artisanal chess set; the pieces are styled as cylindrically shaped heads. This shot shows nearly the whole set. Frame 12 is a closer view of the same chess set shown in frame 11. Frame13, a different but similar angle shot of the same chess set from frame 11. Frame 14, an elderly woman is sitting in a chair behind a machine. She has a long pointed nose and is wearing browline glasses. Her wavy hair is combed back and she is wearing a slender banded watch. The photo is in a portrait orientation. The woman is looking downward towards a band of something she seems to be feeding into the machine or pulling out of the machine. Frame 15, the same woman as frame 14 is sitting center frame behind the same machine. She is looking down towards her hands while she is appearing to adjust the machine in front of her. The photo is in a landscape orientation. A group of women can be seen behind her, facing a wall in the opposite direction of the camera. You can see that her mouth is open and some of her teeth are visible. Frame 16, the woman is in nearly the same pose as frame 15 but the camera is closer of the woman and shooting head-on instead of at a more obtuse angle. Frame 17, a close-up of ceramic cups and saucers with a short field of focus. Frame 18, a close-up of an ornate silver regis plate with a silver handle. The pedestaled plate is very ornately decorated. Frame 19, a simple powder horn is shown center frame, the kind used to hold black powder for muzzleloader shooting. There is a string tied around the lid and spout to connect them as a handle for the powder horn. Frame 20, a long wall is covered with landscape paintings. The adjacent wall also has paintings on it. Frame 21, a woman wearing loose-fitting dark-colored pants and a vibrantly patterned polka dot jacket. She is looking to the right of the frame towards the landscape paintings on the wall. Behind her left side can be seen the back of a woman looking at paintings on the adjoining wall. Frame 23, three women are gathered around a coffee machine to the left of the frame. The two women on the outside of the group are wearing glasses. Behind them is a refrigerator with a tiny lamp on top of it. Frame 24, only the two women on the right of the group of three from the previous frame can be seen, standing around the same coffee machine. The woman on the right is looking at the camera. Frame 25, one woman can be clearly seen near the center of the photo, to her right there is another woman holding the basket for the filter of a coffee maker. Her face and body are obscured by a flower arrangement in front of them. Frame 26, an elderly woman is sitting in front of a weaving loom with her right hand on the reed of a loom; her left hand is holding a shuttle. The reed and her hand appear to be in motion (blurry). She is wearing an apron with an illegible nametag on the front of it. Frame 27, the same woman from frame 26 is now seen photographed in a portrait orientation. There is a weaving shuttle in her left hand and she is holding the woven cloth in her right. Frame 28, the woman from the previous frame is looking down at the woven cloth in front of her and smiling. The loom's reed is in her right hand and the shuttle is in her left.Made/Created
Date made
1967 - 1981Place
City
LaceyCounty
ThurstonState/Province
WashingtonCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaNotes
Date: April 24th
Location of Negative: City HallLexicon
Search Terms
Events, Panorama City, Crafts