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Shop the newest collection of original handcrafted art! See Elka Herbals at the Montclair Village Art Walk on May 21 & 22, 2022, from 10am-5pm. “I created Elka Herbals in 2011 in the lush coastal mountains of Northern California. The vision was born from my love of nature, herbs and organic living. Up in the mountains I was surrounded with the gift of nature’s abundance and a pace of life that offered room for creative initiatives: Picture a field of lavender blooming beneath the summer sun, vegetable gardens, fruit orchards, rolling hills and open spaces. Amidst this backdrop the dream of ‘Elka’ arose. Working with the bounty of plants and herbs on the land, I crafted a small line of natural herbal products. I began taking my products to local fairs and markets, and quickly understood the growing demand for natural and organic skincare free of harmful and synthetic ingredients. The products that I craft are an expression of the lifestyle I strive for. I craft my products in a way that is closely aligned with this lifestyle- simply, healthfully and with integrity.” ~ Erica Ben-Moshe Discover the exceptional beauty of handcrafted items of art and décor for the home, office and gift giving at the Montclair Village Art Walk. Visit us at pacificfinearts.com to learn about upcoming events.
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The goal of Pacific Fine Arts Festivals (PFAF) is to present the highest quality Art Festivals and Fairs possible. Several of PFAF’s festivals have been ranked in the top 200 outdoor festivals in the country by Sunshine Artists Magazine. Artists and craftspeople as well as host communities appreciate Pacific Fine Arts Festivals for the high quality of its exhibitors, its integrity, professionalism and efficiency of operation. If you’ve attended a PFAF event, you know first-hand the quality of the work presented. If you haven’t yet had the opportunity, we look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming events. Pacific Fine Arts Festivals' events feature media such as painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, woodwork and leather, and wearable art such as clothing and jewelry.
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