The moment I met Madis I felt a fondness for him. I sensed that he was a very kind person -
a person I could trust and feel "safe" around. He gave credibility to the collection of unique artistic works. Maddis was my favorite shop in Charlotte. Not only was I intrigued by their creative and unique inventory, but I also sensed a deep regard for the artists they represented. '
I happened to shop at Madis a few days before they announced their decision to close the shop. Diane whispered in my ear that if I saw anything I liked, she would honor the discount that was about to go into effect. Anything I purchased there over the years was my "favorite," but the whimsical 16" glass bird has remained my very favorite - not only do I love the piece, but it reminds me of those two very special people who felt like my friends.
I've just read about Madis' life and WOW! Now I wish I had spent time with him, just listening to his life stories. I see his life as a "God story." . What a miracle that he found freedom and lived such an abundant life.
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2010, Charlotte, NC, USA
NC Folk Art Society visits Maddis's Gallery
— with
LA Rhyne,
Joe English
and Allen Huffman
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So very glad we were able to attend, even if for just a moment. What a powerful showing of love for the wonderful Madis.
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So sorry to hear of Madis's passing. He was always a stalwart for Diane and her work with art and craft. His smile and wit will be missed by all who knew him, but will be remembered with a smile. On behalf of the CRAFT community, I send our condolences and love. Greg Worden
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Our deepest condolences. All our love, Mark & Kerys. xxx
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