Friday, November 20, 2009 6:51 p.m.

Crafty commerce

Ozark artisans are living and selling their dream, off the beaten path

Photo by Celia Storey

Solitary woodworker Owen Rein urges dirt-road-shocked visitors to come on up to the porch of his home, which lies deep in a forest of thrift, planning and foresight - and also off Arkansas 58 near Guion.

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Seeking a reassuringly eccentric encounter with real, live Ozark artisans - in their personal studios - tourists motored around Stone and Izard counties last weekend, with their friends, their money and wistful preconceptions about the road less taken.


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This article was published September 23, 2009 at 3:49 a.m.

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