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Ronnie Hughes
"I was born in 1954 and raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. I learned glassblowing with the help of a friend after graduating from Wake Forest University in 1976. Spending only two weeks working with glass, I was hooked. Since I had received no formal art training while getting my...
Kathleen Hunt
Kaleidoscopes of fused and stained glass using found objects as inspiration for most pieces. First surface mirror is cut into various angles to create a myriad of magical images.
Bashar and Roula Jarjour
Jarjour Pottery specializes in ceramics and pottery, especially Raku pieces, in both decorative and functional forms. Using clay, we fired glazed vessels in gas kiln then immediately placing it in closed container.
Coc Lyons and Jojo Ricci
"It's been 1 year since we embarked on our wind chime journey and are thrilled with our positive feedback and sales. We find ourselves even more enthusiastic and creative than ever. We have added some new amazing designs and branched out into Solar Wind Chimes".
Gail Jordan
Glass items fused with paper to create design, items are embellished with acrylic paint also some with beads and charms.
Timothy Jutzi
Chef Tim's Sweet Balsamic Vinaigrette is a deliciously sweet balsamic vinaigrette made with olive oil and aged vinegar of Modena with accents of garlic and black pepper. Gluten Free & Cholesterol Free. Its absolutely delicious as a salad dressing, and also an incredible marinade for all meats...
Angelo Fico & Karen Naylor
Hand blown glass created by traditional glass blowing techniques along with brute force and stubbornness. We start by mixing sand and chemicals crank that up a couple thousand degrees then make stuff.
Lori Katz
"I am intrigued by contrast, the play of dark against light, the pull of empty space against the inclination to fill it up, the placement of line and shape, the use of subtle texture, balance.
Some years ago, I began working almost exclusively in a palette of black and white in a conscious effort...
Kate Kedenburg
Handmade ceramics inspired by the sea.
Jeff and Kathy King
I use high-fired clay and slab-building techniques to create these odd spin offs of birds and sea creatures, many with human-like traits and habits. Some are mounted on wood backgrounds that I make.