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Find unique gifts for your friends and loved ones ahead of the holiday season.

WStoday: Six and Main gift guide featuring two local artists

Six and Main features local makers and brands, plus handmade goods that are sustainably sourced.

Graphic by 6AM City & WStoday

Did you know our parent company 6AM City shop, Six & Main features two artists with ties to Winston-Salem?

If you’re on the hunt for unique gifts this upcoming holiday season, we’ve got some recommendations for you.

Mary Benson Art | Inspired by North Carolina’s lush landscapes, the Winston-Salem native aims to bring the outdoors and the beauty of nature though her art. Her unique style blends contemporary with abstract shapes, using oil paint to create bold lines and dynamic movement. Editor pick: Carolina Trails Print

Jenni Earle | If you need inspiration, Earle has the perfect gift for you. In the spring of 2017, she designed a bandana that reads, “be brave” which sold out at a local fair. Based in Twin City, Earle expanded her collection to motivational stickers, playing cards, contemporary tattoos and even trophies. Editor pick: “Anything is possible” trophy

If you’d like your art to be featured, reach out to Six & Main.

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