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Ankeny & Ash Wrap

PDF téléchargeable, Anglais, Anglais
4,76 €
Ankeny & Ash Wrap
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This stole was part of a book of designs inspired by Oregon locations. My "assignment" was farmer's markets.

Portland’s first farmer’s market opened in the late 1870s, at the corner of Ash and what is now called Ankeny Street. From the moment it opened its doors, the massive new market building was praised as an architectural feat, reminiscent of a Renaissance palace. A high-ceilinged arcade housed 28 market stalls, lined with marbleized columns and arches. Each vendor sat between a set of columns, and each had a counter made of carved marble.

“The market floor was lit by five central bracketed gas-lit chandeliers,” says the online History of Public Markets in Portland. “Never were beans shucked nor chickens slaughtered in such opulence.”

Today’s farmers’ markets are far more casual affairs, held outdoors against the green of university grass or the bricks of a downtown market square. But this stole or scarf is designed with both today’s vibrance and ye

Artisanat
Tricot
Designer
Larissa Brown
Format
PDF téléchargeable
Langue
Anglais
Nombre de modèles
1
Pages
1
Niveau de compétence
Intermédiaire
Poids du fil

3 brins