The Washed Ashore Display is being taken down from Edie's Shoes, but the installation was a resounding success. It was first installed in the West Seattle store for their August art walk. A collection of jewelry and shadow boxes were created, reminicent of objects washed ashore from a shipwreck long ago. Keys, lockets, watches and old 1920 postcards from Spain were used.
The display was shown in the Capital hill store until now.
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