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Roxane Chardon
Soft Pastel - printmaking /drawing
LeAnn Christian
Me? I’m an artist. I’ve finally come to accept it. I’ve tried to stop it, and it keeps coming back. I remember my Mom asking me one time when I was going to get a “real” job. What did that mean? I finally decided that if I’m going to spend more than a few hours a day doing something, I should enjoy...
Christy Conkel
"In 2013, this retired husband/wife team were introduced to stained glass by Bernie Evans at his studio located in Chillicothe, Ohio. Rick and Christy enjoyed first taking their first copper-foil course and later lead came class which opened the door to their creations.
They currently live in...
Nancy Connors
Hand drawn ink images using micron pens. Colored with acrylics or watercolor pencils.
Chris and Lynn Corrie
Chris and Lynn Corrie have been making things all of their lives. As children, it was go-carts, tree-houses, papier-mache objects, models, doll houses. In college, they studied jewelry-making, clay, painting, lithography, print making, and every other form of “making things” that they had...
John Costin
Hand pulled etchings using copper plates printed on fine paper. Each meticulously hand colored.
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...
Kerry Cumpstone
"I use archival black ink and 100% cotton acid free paper. I make tens of thousands of individual circles to complete an art piece. Most of my work consists of endangered species".
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...