Ceramic tile: Herons and Salmon
Ceramic tile: Herons and Salmon
Donated by: Gilbert Castro of Arcata Artisans
Donated by: Gilbert Castro of Arcata Artisans
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Bring these great blue herons and salmon into your home! What's most magical about this piece is how the salmon appear to peek up out of the water. This beautiful piece measures 7 inches along the base and 5.25 inches tall; thickness of tile is 3/8 inch. Handmade ceramic tile from local ceramacist Gilbert Castro. Shown in indoor light (main photo,) then late afternoon outdoor light; back of piece is also pictured. Some lucky bidder will be so delighted when they hold this in their hands; it is more beautiful than can be conveyed!
A note from Mattole Restoration Council: Help our community-based nonprofit obtain a beautifully restored 1908 home for the Mattole Resilience, Education, and Research Center!
The Mattole Restoration Council board and staff are elated to be partnering with local architect and builder Jim Groeling to purchase his beautifully restored 1908 home in Petrolia to serve as the home for the Mattole Resilience, Education, and Research Center. This historic home site links directly to 83 acres of land that we are acquiring for conservation. Together, the two purchases will provide a breathtaking natural and built space for our organization to pursue its mission and carry out projects to conserve and restore the land, create an interpretive trail network, and host the Mattole Resilience, Education, and Research Center.
The Mattole Resilience, Education, and Research Center aims to create lasting economic, ecological, and cultural resilience in our remote rural watershed community. It will do so by conserving open space for public use, and hosting collaborative field-based education, research, and workforce development opportunities to deepen understanding, appreciation, and conservation of the Mattole River watershed and the adjacent Lost Coast’s outstanding natural features and biodiversity. For more information, visit our page at: https://mattole.org/education-outreach/mattole-resilience-education-and-research-center/
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