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The Best Things Come in Small Packages

April 23, 2017

This post contributed by Andie DeLuca.

Melissa Lund, Cupcake Love
Melissa Lund, Cupcake Love

Have you ever received a tiny gift package, and thought, “Well, this can’t be much!”?  Then some kindly friend or relative reminds you:  The best things come in small packages.  And the gift turns out to be a beautiful piece of jewelry, or a framed photo of a loved one.  Well, some of the art available at RSG is small and beautiful, or may just strike your fancy somehow.  All of these pieces, from sculpture to photos, from abstract to architectural, are less than 18 inches in any dimension.  Have a look…

Bets Cole, Schoolhouse Rock
Bets Cole, Schoolhouse Rock
Cathleen Rehfeld, Columbia Gorge
Cathleen Rehfeld, Columbia Gorge
Dave Haslett, Primordial Heart
Dave Haslett, Primordial Heart
Eileen Cotter Howell, Floral Study #1
Eileen Cotter Howell, Floral Study #1
Kevin Farrell, United Clothing
Kevin Farrell, United Clothing
Margot Voorhies Thompson, Interior 45
Margot Voorhies Thompson, Interior 45
Peter Greaver, Animal Path
Peter Greaver, Animal Path
Keaney Rathbun, In an Italian Garden
Keaney Rathbun, In an Italian Garden
Shelley Curtis, Tulips and Daisy
Shelley Curtis, Tulips and Daisy
Stephen Adams, Nancy's Apple
Stephen Adams, Nancy’s Apple
Sue Allen, Timberline Lodge Lino Carv Photo
Sue Allen, Timberline Lodge Lino Carv Photo
Virginia C. Wolf, La Colonna
Virginia C. Wolf, La Colonna
Yong Hong Zhong, Along the Creek
Yong Hong Zhong, Along the Creek
Yvonne Branchflower, Golden Day
Yvonne Branchflower, Golden Day
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