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Paul Counts
Paul Counts has been an accomplished glass artist since completing his formal arts education in 1985. He received his B.A. in Glass/Ceramics from Cal State Fullerton University in 1983 followed by his M.A. in glass in 1985 from the same university. After graduating with his degrees from Cal State...
J Bird Cremeans
"I still remember the first time I decided that selling my artwork was the only thing I wanted to do. I was 6 or 7 and my mom was driving me home from school when I saw a young man trying to sell his artwork on his driveway. I asked my mom what the man was doing and she explained that he was trying...
Sheron Davis
Sheron graduated from Penn State University in 1972 with a BA in Art. Since then she has been busy in various fields including, painting, photography, jewelry making, teaching art, glass work, and as a gallery owner.
Currently, she exhibits her glass and paintings in outdoor art shows on the...
Dennis DeBon
Throughout my lifetime in the area of art, I have been driven to embrace my unique
way of thinking, creating and designing. I enjoy applying my energy in ways that are
thought provoking and inspirational.
My artwork integrates the transparency of glass with beautiful splashes of color, and
the...
John Denis
He has been a full time working artist for over 25 years, exhibiting in over one hundred juried art shows throughout the country. John’s work is a reflection of his time spent on the Pacific Coast. The relevance and infinite character of the ocean fuels his senses and imagination.
Now living in...
Tess Dirienzo
"Most of my designs have an outdoor or aquatic feel, as I am a lover of all things natural. I love what I do and enjoy creating things that are not your typical stained glass. I'm always open to new ideas. As you browse through my gallery,
I hope you find something that inspires you!"
Debi Dwyer
Some of Debi’s favorite themes are fantasy fairies, dragonflies and butterflies, where the choices of her glass and jewels make her art stand out and earn her commissions as well as purchases at the shows themselves. Her love of the ocean is depicted frequently in original pieces of artwork that...
Jimmy Ellis
"Original digital paintings and prints created as you would a traditional painting but using electronic brushes and paints".
Josephina Espinosa
Selected glass is cut, assembled and kiln fired. Some pieces are mounted on handmade iron stands.