A New Sign for Grand Isle Art Works…we need your help!

Grand Isle Art Works is an undiscovered destination! A new artsy sign by gallery artist, Amey Radcliffe will help put us on the map!

Listen to our story…

Three years ago, Jim and Ellen were determined to have a place to locate their artwork in their island community in Vermont.  They set about to purchase a farmhouse that had seen much better times!  In fact, it had been left open, literally,  to the weather for over two years.  For Jim and Ellen, it was love at first sight.  They hardly noticed the tumble down cow and wagon barns built in the 1790s or the driveway the ended right AT the porch.

All they saw were the bones of the building with brightly painted walls and a huge restaurant quality stove in the middle!    The farmhouse was deemed perfect and they set off to purchase it.  The concept – build a gallery and cafe space that would give Vermont artists a unique place to show their art work.  Create a commission schedule that favored the artist first – while still hopefully paying the bills.  Make the art space a destination that would entice folks from “off-island” on to the island, increasing the economic vibrancy of not only the gallery itself, but also the islands as well.

The dream is almost complete.  Grand Isle Art Works now supports over 65 Vermont artisans featuring art work from many different medias.  Jim and Ellen are working around the clock to create “the” destination feel for this art space.

And it’s working…except…the gallery sits on a hill on a piece of State highway with a speed limit of 50 mph.  Our current sign is old and drab and blends into the background.  We have been told over and over again, “We would have stopped but we didn’t know you were there.”

Enter gallery artist, Amey Radcliffe and her new invigorated interpretation of our gallery logo – bright, sunny – impossible to miss if it were to be on a sign.  Add Amey’s logo for our Cafe at the Gallery…and now we’ve got something special.

The wooden sign posts are there. But we need Amey’s graphic designs turned into new signs!  That’s where you come in…Help us make this gallery a true destination — we need to brand this labor of love!

Want to help? Click on this link to donate today!

Baby goats on the farm!

Finally – we have two wee little ones – still to be named!  Two little girls, one each from Olive and Gingko.  Clyde is a very proud papa!  He is “away” at summer camp in Grand Isle at Grand Isle Art Works for the summer.  We are still waiting on mamas, Larch and Apple.

Olive and her new born girl kid! at yellow dog farm
Olive and her new born girl kid!
Gingko's wee little girl kid, born June 25, 2012.
Gingko’s wee little girl kid, born June 25, 2012.

Another beautiful day in paradise!

Today was an absolutely beautiful day.  A day that came after 2 other beautiful days!  We took our yellow dogs for a walk – no small feat as they are hardly ever on a leash – scooped up our friend, Karen and headed for water!  Utter joy!

Waiting!

We are waiting for kids…baby goat kids, that is!  Should be any time now.  Four of our young ladies are with kid!  Stay tuned for pictures when they arrive!

Angora goatsWonder what the alpacas will think?

Winter’s Cruel Trickery!

This weather is wild and hard on your spirits.  One day it is 50+ degrees, the next 10!  The sun is shining here today on our latest dusting of snow!

Jim has been turning wood over the past few weeks – a couple of yarn bowls have found the light of day!  He is also on duty at our gallery:  Grand Isle Art Works throughout the week.  No rest for the wicked in this family.  If you are in the islands and hoping to find products made by Yellow Dog Farm – be sure to head there.  The gallery is located at 259 US Rte 2 in Grand Isle.  It is a wonderful place to stop, visit, even catch a bite to eat in the kitchen door cafe!  We’d love to see you!

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