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Fredrick Prescott
Life and art join to reveal a dynamic partnership in the work of Fredrick Prescott. The joy and animation seen in Prescott’s sculptures simultaneously evoke the natural world and it’s imaginary counterpart. As graphically bold and colorful as his pieces are, they always look perfectly at ease in a...
Tom Radca
For years, Tom Radca's pottery designs have been treasured for their marvelous depth of color and lusterous highlights. Expertly handcrafted in the artisan's rural Ohio barn studio, Radca's trademark large scale designs feature 36" diameter plates and vessels measuring up to 60" in height....
Lesley Reich
I have been a production potter since 1972. I studied with Professor Hui Ka Kwong at Douglass College in 1970. The next year I worked with Janka McClatchey, a well-known potter in Ann Arbor, MI. My early pieces were functional stoneware that I sold at my first craft fair, the Free Art Fair, in 1972...
Rommel Ricaurte
The love of nature has been embodied in the fine stainless steel creations of Rommel and Courtney Ricaurte. So too have the whimsical and eclectic musings taken shape in the Steel Alive series of award winning sculptures. Rommel, the designer is from a beautiful region of Ecuador and Courtney, his...
Rosalia Riera
I work with clay, which I burn at high temperatures. Clay becomes stone ware after this process. It all starts with an idea. My ideas could stem from something I've read about or experienced myself. Each idea is simply a small seed from which the sculpture grows. The loose texture I use on my...
David Ross
High fired stoneware serving platters with embellished brush work displaying nature.
Kurt Ruby
After a successful career as a Sheet Metal Journeyman, Kurt Ruby decided to combine his artistic talents and love of Nature with his knowledge of metal smithing and founded Kurt Ruby Copperworks Inc. in 1994. Kurt is carrying on his family tradition as a third generation coppersmith. He has...
Shekina Rudoy
"From the moment my dye ladened brush touched the silk and I experienced the generosity and hunger of that fabric to receive it, there was no turning back for me. I was drawn as a moth to light."
"In the studio, I am a caterpillar. When I emerge, all you see are the brilliant colors of the...
Sondra Sardis
"My designs are geometrically oriented. I love asymmetry and color that is balanced. From subtle (not boring) to bright and bold and everything in between, color and its placement are very important. Any of my pieces can be worn day or night. Accessorize for many different occasions!"
Clay Savely
We first gather plants from our favorite spots in the Boone and Asheville area, like Pisgah National Forest, Bent Creek, Big Ivy, and even the back yard. Any leaf or flower with defined vein structures will work well. Among the tried and true are queen anne's lace, christmas fern, dogwood, tulip...