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Jon Nelson
on Nelson teaches seminars across the U.S., and has won many awards for his woodcarvings at various woodcarving shows. But his greatest satisfaction comes from seeing the joy on people's faces when they choose one of his carvings for their collections. In addition to the galleries carrying his...
Merrianne Nichols
I incorporate smooth and textured cowhide to create unique, one-of-a-kind accessories.
Rich Nolan
Richard G. Nolan
A self-described perfectionist, Rich expressed his creative side as a youth by drawing in pencil, winning a Gold Key award in high school. Then, by chance, he was introduced to mechanical drafting, which was embraced as a new art form and showed the way to his calling as a...
Willy O'Neal
Willy O'Neal began making shoes back in 1959 with a prominent shoe company in Maine. In 1985 he started a business focused on people to whom comfort and fit means everything. His wife Barb came on as a full-time shoemaker in 1993 after a 20-plus year nursing career.
Using top-quality leathers,...
Clara Pacheco
Clara Pacheco's collection of belts, bags, wrist cuffs, and bolos are hand-crafted one-of-a-kind pieces made using only authentic exotic skin products such as alligator, ostrich, shark skin, etc.
"I hope you will discover your own inner wildness when you wear these one-of-a-kind works of art."
Sokratis Paskalidis
"Nautical birds, fish and mammals landscaped with natural driftwood bases to decorate the home, office or business."
Noel Perez
Materials are copper, aluminum and steel
bend and shape metals according to the sketches.
Luke Proctor
"I am an artist blacksmith, the techniques I use have been used by smiths around the world for thousands of years.
I use traditional forging techniques and joinery to create contemporary work. I start with metal cut to a predetermined length and heat it in one of my forges, I use both coke and...
Ralph Rankin
Thousands of my photographs are combined to create urban surrealism. There are 3 to 300 photos in each piece of art, printed on paper and canvas.
David Rec
From reclaimed wood I lathe turn; bowls, vases, platters and lamps. Crushed stone and metal inlays.