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Max Howard
Growing up in rural North Carolina, the woods and the river were my playground. I seized every opportunity to explore them and imagined them to be undiscovered territory. Fueled by curiosity, my imagination landed me in some mildly dangerous, mostly mischievous, but always fun adventures. Little...

Victor and Megan Huston-Field
Our new clay wall hangings, each piece crafted by hand, combine hand drawn artwork and original poetry. All pieces are hand glazed to create a fine art piece.

Robert Hyde
With torch, steel, copper and brass, Robert sketches a unique vision– blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. His forms, founded in his acute observations of humans, animals and nature, are shaped with masterful skill— enlivened with enchantment and imagination.
As a youth of the 60s...

Jo Hyman
Born and raised in Houston, I grew up in a creative and musical family. My first artistic teacher was my father who was an artist and well known innovative architect and builder. My parents nurtured us to follow our dreams and develop our God given talents. While I attended The University of...

Becca Irvin
"I was born and raised in west Tennessee. I have always been interested in the arts so that led me to pursue a degree in art at East Tennessee State University. I was drawn to this University because of the art department’s amazing facilities and the beauty of the Appalachian mountain range within...

John Wayne Jackson
ABOUT THE ART – RESIN FUSION
John Jackson’s work can best be described as resin fusion. Incorporating multiple media such as spray lacquer, artists’ acrylic, mica powder, oxides, pigments, resin and a variety of solvents, his finished pieces evoke a three-dimensional quality suspended in the...

Dewey James
Dewey’s artistic trajectory is ever-evolving. In her words, “I like telling a story that doesn’t have an ending.” As a theater major at the University of Minnesota she auditioned against hundreds of performers and won a leading role in the once Broadway musical, Godspell, at the Chimera Theater in...

Nicario Jimenez
The Artist of the Andes
Retablos are sophisticated folk art in the form of portable boxes filled with brightly colored figurines arranged into intricate narrative scenes. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, Retablos were carried through the mountains by Spanish priests as portable religious...

Leif Erik Johansen
Whereas some artists focus on mastering a particular technique, I've always taken the approach of focusing my creative energy on the imagination and originality. I allow the technique to develop organically, through frustration and failure towards mastery and perfection.
I find it important to...

Kevin Ritter and John Ryner
We maintain a home in beautiful artistic St. Petersburg, FL but our spiritual home is off the coast on an amazing island that can only be reached by boat. or your imagination. It is where the world is alive with warm Gulf breezes, sugar white sand and so many deserted beaches to explore that time...