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Kelly Brown
Twenty plus years ago, I was inspired to take some scrap leather hides and just start cutting them. I didn’t expect much when I started, but I continued anyway. And so I was cutting them. And then layering them. Then I glued them and was layering even more. Next thing I knew, it was there right in...
Tracie Brown
Much if my inspiration comes from my love of the ocean. Where beaches, shapes and colors merge. I often dream of my designs before they are constructed. Other times the medium and colors dictate the way a piece is formed.
Mostly I layout my mix of mediums and "Let it happen"
Mercedes Brunelli
"I am Mercedes Jewel Brunelli, Designer of the "Jewel Collection". I have always had a love for fashion and the Arts, even as a young girl growing up in Upstate New York.
My greatest inspiration came from my grandmother, whose love and enthusiasm to create influenced my own passion for design....
Russ Brunn
As a mixed media artist, I create scrap metal cityscapes of various city skylines out of completely repurposed metal and wood. Much of my material comes from dumpsters and scrapyards, from old barns, basements, curbs, and garages- and most of it is collected locally here in the Cleveland area. My...
Jan Byron
Each figure begins with its head - colored pencil on monostyrene or polymer clay. It is merged with shaped fabric. All is detailed with stones, metal, glass, fiber and found objects.
I hope my creations "speak" to you, both visually and through the messages inherent to the pieces.
Renee Calder
"My work is a reflection of the diversity of the world around us.
I strive to bring personality into each piece- to engage the viewer with the unexpected. I focus mostly on the combination of materials, where the mundane becomes something more, engaging the viewer to take a second look and see...