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The Scene
Matilda's is a magical complex of wildly decorated little cottages
that look like they sprang from the imagination of McKenzie-Childs.
There are yellow flower boxes, polka dot shutters, checkerboard
eaves and twig arbors sprinkled with sparkling lights. Indoors, the
effect is no less enchanting, as every surface is cluttered with
brightly painted pottery, furniture, fabrics and artwork. First-time
visitors walk around with their jaws dropped, while devoted patrons
join in the spirit. You might bump into a group of women lunching in
the "Hen House," one of the outbuildings, wearing silly party hats.
The Goods
Perhaps it's because owner Mary Jane Potter sticks mostly to local
craftspeople and regional up-and-comers rather than nationally
recognized artists, but this gift shop/art gallery bears none of the
pretension of some intown dealers whose "folk art" has become too
rarified for regular folk. This doesn't mean the art is amateurish.
To the contrary, artist showings, which change monthly in the two
outbuildings, can be very powerful. Potter has a great eye for work
that is witty, colorful and fresh.
Betsy Riley
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