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Paula Sears
"Our handwoven doormats are made from float rope used in lobstering. Lobstermen are no longer allowed to use this rope because whales and sea turtles become entangled in it. Makes a great durable mat".

Carol Joy Shannon
I drive all over the Southern United States traveling to fine art shows, taking in the sights of our beautiful country as it unfolds around me. Then, I go back to my studio in the Lowcountry, with its canopy of live oaks and Spanish moss, and recreate the heartland as I see it, full of blocks of...

Kathy Sheldon
2d collage. fiber, wood, metal, painting, matted and framed. all originals.

Annie Simcoe
Annie Simcoe is a paper artist, working, and living in western Maryland with her husband and two dogs. She hand crafts all of her papers from plants such as cornhusks, iris leaves, and rye grass. The vibrant colors come from fabric dyes added during the paper-making process. Each plant fiber takes...

Colby Smith
Colby Smith has been making door knockers since 1976. The workshop, in Swansea, MA, is where he and his wife, Jane, design, pattern and finish the door knockers. The metal is poured at a local New England foundry.
These door knockers are substantial - easily recognized from a distance and...

Michael and Cynthia Smith
"We create glass-like florals using up cycled plastic bottles! Continuing with our passion for green art, we also create tiki wall hangings from recycled wood hurricane shutters".

Michael Solomon
Michael Solomon's work is an extension of himself, a reflection of his soul, his passion, his pain, his joy, and his resilience. Each piece is painstakingly executed, bold, and sophisticated. His medium has evolved over the years from mostly glass mosaics to a combination of glass and acrylic...

Marisol Spoon
"Marisol Spoon is a husband/wife artist team. The forest and sea, vintage aesthetics, off beat tales, and classical painting are some of our inspirations. We offer original oil paintings complete with hand sculpted and painted frames, cuckoo clocks, art lockets, and archival prints".

Jeffrey St.Romain
"Thank you for visiting my website. I was born in New Orleans Louisiana in 1981. I was put into a gifted art class during my school days. I learned a lot from those teachers, especially Noel Poché. In 1999 at the University of New Orleans I took a drawing class taught by John Davis. It was in that...

Jean Stanish
Upcycle artistically! Express your environmental awareness and love of art with Painted Palms by Jean. Jean Stanish transforms naturally shed palm fronds into beautiful works of art.
Jean allows the natural texture and line of each frond to inspire her and guide her brush. One frond becomes a...