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Julia Dressler
"I started Coles Corner in 1986, where I began as a art/craft business. I have been fortunate enough to have raised my family by creating the work that I enjoy so much, for the past 29 years. Although art shows are my main business, I am also a freelance photographer for a local newspaper, as well...
Peter Dublanica
Furniture in collaboration with the natural world. Botanically inspired stone and wood all worked by hand.
Matt Duerr
I started painting late in life and have been a professional artist for about 10 years. I left the corporate world in Raleigh, NC and moved to Florida in 2015 to pursue a more relaxed lifestyle, along with my dream of being an artist. I work exclusively with acrylics, using a palette knife,...
Debi Dwyer
Some of Debi’s favorite themes are fantasy fairies, dragonflies and butterflies, where the choices of her glass and jewels make her art stand out and earn her commissions as well as purchases at the shows themselves. Her love of the ocean is depicted frequently in original pieces of artwork that...
Christian Early
This is Christian’s third book as an illustrator. The first was “Can You See Me? His paintings and cartoons are also featured in his mother’s second book, “Diary of a Crazy Woman: One Woman’s Fight to Help her Son with Autism Find a Place in the World.”
Though you may look at Christian’s works...
Jeff Easter
"I have been exhibiting my photography at art shows all over the country for 30 years. Taking my camera everywhere I go, I take photographs, in my own unique style and transfer them onto canvas, in a process that I have developed and refined through the years."
David Edmund
I am a contemporary painter who lives in Tampa, Florida. I define my work as landscapes of color. Just like human emotions, it is the contrasts that define the boundaries, the range and variety of elements. Dark opposite light, from hot to warm, cool and beyond, relationships are created....
Adam Egenolf
Growing up on a farm in a small town in Indiana has influenced my outlook of many things in my life. A thought that everything is made to be used for a specific reason has been planted in me. When the time is taken to create something there must be a purpose for that object, and a set process to...
Sabrina Ehlert
Painting with a twist… of paper.
A life long artist and painter, I discovered quilling when I was handed a large stack of unused beer labels and invited to make art with them for a special art show. At first I was at a loss. I wanted to use the materials in ways no one else was using them but I...
Cecelia Eidemiller
Cecelia Eidemiller has been a professional portrait artist for over 30 years. She has traveled throughout the United States drawing portraits from live sitters at art festivals and resides in Breckenridge, CO.
She is well known as the “Fastest Draw in the West” because of her popular five-minute...