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Kathryn Page
Hi, I’m Kathryn, an artist and designer based in Mount Dora, Florida. I love to experiment with textiles to create one of a kind clothing and art for the home. I hand paint silks and lace that I collect from designers and vintage markets. Textures are assembled into collage pieces that become...
Patricia Palson
Patricia Palson is doing her best to make New Hampshire a more fashionable place. The award-winning handweaver, who has more than 20 years of fashion experience, doesn't just make gorgeous pieces of clothing, she makes true wearable art. Palson's often colorful, vibrant creations begin from scratch...
Jason Parsley
Hand thrown stoneware or porcelain. Hand decorated with a technique called glaze trailing using my own glazes.
Sokratis Paskalidis
"Nautical birds, fish and mammals landscaped with natural driftwood bases to decorate the home, office or business."
Diane Perry
I design and weave the fabric, using unique colors and textures of yarn to create my Wearable Art.
~Diane Perry
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.
Gary Reichow
Gary Reichow, a native of Australia, began his career with a four-year apprenticeship in carpentry and joinery where he learned the fundamentals of carpentry and wood design.
During his early years in the industry, Gary developed his philosophy of attention to detail when he worked with a luxury...
Mark/Carol Reynolds
In 1974 Mark migrated south to Austin, Texas to attend the University of Texas majoring in English Literature. He and his brother supplemented their income by making handmade kaleidoscopes and selling them on “the drag”. After completing his education, Mark and his brother Peach went into scope...
Doug Richard
Wood is selected by the artist, turned to shape on the lathe, then finished by hand.