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Sea Hag Soaps
Box 1064, RR #1
Brackney, PA  18812

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Toll Free Phone Number:

1-888-5SEAHAG

(1-888-573-2424)

Fax:

570-663-2878

E-Mail:
570-663-2878

E-Mail:
colleen@seahagsoaps.com

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Sea Hag's Art Mercantile

Sea Hag is proud to represent the work of many talented local and regional artists and crafts people.

birdhousewAmong the items you may find at our barn are paintings, pottery, glass, mixed media, woodwork, furniture, baskets, fabric art, clothing, whimsy, jewelry, metal work, Ukrainian egg work, hooked and woven rugs, toys, quilts, soybean and beeswax candles, weaving, baked goods, and breads. The photos on this page represent some of the typical one of a kind items that you may see when visiting the barn.
 

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In addition to our arts and crafts, we also carry many fine antiques.


Sea Hag's Featured Artist

From time to time Sea Hag will be featuring a new and interesting local or regional artist or crafts person. The artists featured in this section all have their talents and wares on display in our shop for you to be able to admire and marvel at their work, enjoy their sense of humor, sometimes, and possibly purchase a special item of theirs that you can proudly display in your home or office.

Note that the items appearing on this page are unique and representative of the artist's work. The specific items shown may not be available in our shop.


 

Featured Artist - Ellen Haffar

 

My artwork has always been a Visual response to place. My surroundings dictate both the subject and appearance of the work. When I was working out of the Delevan Center, on the near West Side of Syracuse. New York, I found elements such as worn bricks and pigeons diving from rooftops entered the paintings. Since moving out to the hills of Pompey NY, I have found my subjects in the gardens and landscapes that surround me. Forays into the Adirondack Mountains of New York State and the Shores of Cape Cod in Massachusetts have further influenced the scope and appearance of my work.

 

An interest in the extraordinary found within ordinary settings and subjects has been a constant for me. The changes in a creek or sky that reflect the steady advance of seasons as a physical manifestation of time ... the movement of a black dog through an opening in a hedgerow. The way unremarkable members of a simple garden reveal truly important aspects of life. My paintings are the result of sitting and looking, quietly but intensely, at a subject. When this is done, surroundings reveal themselves and humble elements take on greater brilliance.


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Featured Artists


Alice Muhlbach

Ann McDonald

Cheryl Korb

Edward C. Cook

Evelyn Lawrence

Jim Camaan

Linda Polesnak Herrick

Marc Schimsky

Phyllis Goodrich

Robert Griffith

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