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prada baby clothes depend on getting the fashion mix right. "But accessories are always in demand," he said.Little Spokane site for artist studio tourLog inCreate accountJanuary 21, 2014Today headlines ArchivesSpokane and Spokane Valley have something to boast about; a stunning river that flows through like a vein, its banks ripe with history where men and women settled to benefit from the flowing abundance.Now a metropolis, the area often forgets the river; its sound lost to traffic. Still, it flows with the help of three major tributaries: Chamokane Creek, Hangman Creek and the Little Spokane River.Next Saturday, two dozen artists will display their creations during the Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour. "The river feeds us," said artist Jill Smith, "It's inspiring to be on or nearbyYou have viewed 20 free articles or blogs allowed within a 30 day period. FREE registration is now required for uninterrupted access.Now a metropolis, the area often forgets the river; its sound lost to traffic. Still, it flows with the help of three major tributaries: Chamokane Creek, Hangman Creek and the Little Spokane River.Next Saturday, two dozen artists will display their creations during the Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour. "The river feeds us," said artist Jill Smith, "It's inspiring to be on or nearby a river bank."The participating artists will display their wares at five locations within minutes of each other and the river. Two of the sites are actually next door to each other in parklike settings where a creek runs through the properties of Smith and Gina Freuen. There, greeters will guide visitors to designated areas including the artists' studios.Both Smith and Freuen are ceramic artists and their studios will allow visitors to be privy to their processes; Smith's raku work and Freuen's curious porcelain and stoneware vessels. Freuen will be sharing her outdoor setting with jewelry artist Cheryl DeGroot, photographer Doug Edmonson whose realistic photos form abstract concepts, glass artists Katie Patten and Leonard Tinnell, painter Jessie Rasche, and Will Richards who creates organic looking lamps from the shades to the ceramic bases.Smith will host the works of three other