Sean Toler's hauntingly beautiful photographs capture abandoned and forgotten places and things from around the state. New construction seems to be taking place all around. With all the commotion and progress, it can be easy to forget what was. In the world of photography, there are those who seek out these forgotten pieces of history in hopes of capturing what's left on camera, thereby preserving them in their own way. Sean Toler is one such photographer, traveling the roads of VA, photographing numerous old, abandoned buildings in an effort to make them last a little longer. 6.5" W x 9.25" L
Chip Art creates unique products using circuit boards and electronic components, keeping excess waste from the landfills while designing products that are perfect for everyday use! This metal business card holder showcases a piece of green circuit board on top. Inside, the back is lined in a soft black fabric making the professional look of the piece even more appealing. 3.75" W x 2.25" H. Please note: Designs on each card holder will vary due to the nature of handmade and the way the boards are cut.
A modern pencil holder/desk organizer made from broken skateboards that were collected from Scene 3's retail skateboard shop in Lynchburg. The holes are big enough for a fat sharpie or several pens and pencils. Each pencil holder is one of a kind and is made by hand from start to finish. A clear gloss enamel is applied after a final sanding. The bottom is covered by a layer of cork to give it a solid feel and added grip on smooth surfaces. Dimensions : 5 1/4 x 3 x 2 in with three 1 1/2 in holes.
A handmade leather and lined messenger bag with an embroidered wolf applique design on the front flap. It fits a small laptop or iPad Pro and is equipped with an adjustable comfort strap, two front pockets, and multiple storage compartments. Made of black latigo leather, the bag is moisture and sweat resistant. The latigo will age well and develop a unique patina over time. 11" H x 14" W x 3.5" D. Handmade in Central Virginia.