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Kim Racut
"My brother was visiting for a week, which always inspires fun family gatherings - lots of eating, drinking and laughing! On one of the days during his visit, we decided to sightsee in downtown Cleveland, the city we all grew up in, the city we love. The weather was awesome for walking around and...

Jan Raven
My “artistic muscles” began to be exercised when I learned to knit in 2000. At about the same time I started playing around with wire and experimenting with forms and links. I even reverse-engineered a wire dragon sculpture that a friend had. It was a wonderful academic exercise involving several...

Marlene Reali
Self-taught, Marlene began to create a successful line of paper and fabric jewelry and accessories. Still not feeling completely fulfilled, she enrolled in numerous courses and workshops in the jewelry field. The workshop that inspired her most towards working with metals are the sessions at...

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...
Laurie Reydman
All of my jewelry is designed and hand fabricated by myself in my home studio. I work mostly in sterling silver, though I also use gold, copper and brass in some designs. I tend to like a simplicity in both line and structure, and am proud to say I wear all of my designs. I'm told by customers...

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...

Hillary and Nicholas Rezendes
What is it about the ocean and the beach? Is it footprints in the sand, salty cool breezes, a myriad of blue, time standing still, or that carefree spirit of summer? For my husband Nick and I, we are inspired by all things nautical. Our style reflects the beaches and the summertime spirit here in...

Doug Richard
Wood is selected by the artist, turned to shape on the lathe, then finished by hand.