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Small Handmade Nativity Sets by Ann Graffy
Small Handmade Nativity Sets by Ann Graffy
Small, handmade pottery Nativity Set with nine pieces and rug, by Anne Graffy. *Please see info below before ordering
*This set may not be available with these particular patterns. We do have others with various, similar colors and patterns. Call or email us: 575-758-9407, mbsteger@gmail.com, and we’ll send you photos. We have multiple rug colors **
Dimensions: human figures, approx 2 1/2" x 1" x 3/4; baby & cradle, 1 1/8" x 1" x 3/4; sheep approx, 1 5/8" x 1 3/4" x 1 1/8; rug w/o fringe, 6 3/4" wide x 6" long, with fringe, 7 3/4" long
**These images are examples. We have multiple sets with various, similar colors and patterns. If you do not call us to specify, we will send you a random set**
Small, handmade pottery Nativity Set with nine pieces and rug, by Anne Graffy. *Please see info below before ordering
*This set may not be available with these particular patterns. We do have others with various, similar colors and patterns. Call or email us: 575-758-9407, mbsteger@gmail.com, and we’ll send you photos. We have multiple rug colors **
Dimensions: human figures, approx 2 1/2" x 1" x 3/4; baby & cradle, 1 1/8" x 1" x 3/4; sheep approx, 1 5/8" x 1 3/4" x 1 1/8; rug w/o fringe, 6 3/4" wide x 6" long, with fringe, 7 3/4" long
**These images are examples. We have multiple sets with various, similar colors and patterns. If you do not call us to specify, we will send you a random set**
Ann Graffy
Ann was born to an Illinois farming family on March 21, 1953. She became interested in art during her early childhood and later began formal studies at the University of Arkansas where she received her bachelor’s degree. During Ann’s college years she entered into a religious community and became a Roman Catholic nun with the Sisters of Mercy. In her ten years of service to the order, Ann taught various art classes and developed art programs for many parochial schools. Fortunately, the Sisters of Mercy encouraged Ann to continue her own artistic development. She designed and executed several murals and other public works while creating a multitude of graphic designs for cards and calendars. After ten years of religious life, Ann left the order to become a wife and mother. Since that time she has received many private commissions for paintings and sculptures, including a four by six foot multi-media piece for a health center in Loredo, Texas.
Ann has exhibited her work in a two woman show at Fort Smith Art Center, Arkansas. She also had a show at the Jemez National Monument, New Mexico. The Jemez National Monument show was Ann’s first attempt at offering her art work in a commercial market. She is quite prolific and her work is always of high quality with a strong, warm feeling.