Every Purchase Directly Supports The Artist
Erin Simons of Laurel Ridge Studios is a craftswoman and educator from Southwest Virginia. Erin offers whisks and brooms bound by hand, start to finish, and woven with a non-electric process. Many of the handles are harvested in the woods behind her studio and traditional Appalachian crafting techniques are applied when constructing each piece. Her brooms are created to carry on the tradition and culture of Appalachia, as well as, to create beautiful and functional pieces of art that help instill a sense of joy and beauty in common everyday tasks.
-
Paper & NoveltyErin Simons
Found wood mid-length hand broom
$85.00$85.00/Erin Simons | Found Wood Mid-Length Hand BroomLaurel Ridge Studios This mid-length functional broom by Erin Simons features a naturally found wood handle, shaped by time...
-
Paper & NoveltyErin Simons
Gold turkey wing brooms
From $35.00From $35.00/Rainbow Turkey Wing Whisk Broom Handmade in Appalachia Bring charm and function into your space with this handcrafted Rainbow Turkey Wing whisk broom. Designed for light...
-
Paper & NoveltyErin Simons
Red & green whisk broom
$35.00$35.00/Erin Simons Handheld Broom Wytheville, Virginia Materials: Dyed Broomcorn, Nylon Twine, Leather Handmade in Wytheville, Virginia by Appalachian broom maker Erin Simons, these handheld brooms are...
Formato Fine Arts...
...Loved by Art Lovers!
Events & Art Shows
-
Dale Blankenship
Dale and his band are coming to formato fine arts to perform. 10 dollar cover at the door. 7pm doors open
-
James Powers
Jamie Powers is an Appalachian painter who works with upcycled materials and found objects to tell stories about the land, the people, and the forces that shape the region.
Collections on View
Formato Fine Arts
100 w main Street
The home of Formato Fine Arts sits inside one of Wytheville’s most historic structures. Built as the original courthouse and jailhouse, the building still carries its early brick and limestone. After sitting vacant for many years, it has been restored with care while keeping its original character intact. Today the space blends historic architecture with contemporary art, creating a place where the past and present meet in the center of downtown Wytheville.






















