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Robert Jones
After a long Corporate Career in business I sought new challenges and returned to school for two years to learn commercial photography. I was classically trained on all camera formats. During this time, camera and printing technology experienced exponential growth. Subsequently, I had the...
Jiri Kalina
My work is inspired by my appreciation of natural, simple objects that have beauty and function and by my love of woodcarving. As I was growing up in the Czech Republic, my father and grandfather taught me about the creative and functional potential of wood. My father was a skilled woodcarver, and...
Wiwat Kamolpornwijit
I hand-form every piece of polymer clay jewelry. All colors are original colors of clay, there is no paint applied. I use several techniques including caning, engraving, weaving, layering, and many others for which I don’t have names. I add beads and wires to complement clay work. Ear wires and...
Annete Kapfer
"As a child I enjoyed many summers just outside of Oslo Norway where I fell in love with nature and the ever changing oceans and its inhabitants. Long summer days on the water was spent playing and digging by the shore, exploring fish and sea critters alike. After college and marrying my husband...
John Kara
Kara Wood Designs has been creating wonderful woodwork for over 20 years. All of the shapes and patterns are original designs done by John Kara. The business started in the early 1990's and consisted strictly of collapsible baskets. Years later, John got the idea to angle-cut different shapes such...
Laurel Karnecki
Laurel trained at the Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts, San Francisco, CA in 2004. Her connection with the process was swift, the practice seemed natural and intuitive.
She fine tuned her craft working in fine jewelry, setting diamonds and carrying out repair in a traditional jewelry store. In 2008...
Deborah Kashdan
After a long career as a physician assistant, I began making jewelry in 2008. After working with beads for a few years, I became interested in metals and stones and took classes at the Boca Museum Art School in Boca Raton, FL. in silversmithing and lapidary techniques. I set up a studio in my home...
Seth Katz
New Standard Furniture is designed with equal parts aesthetic and engineering. Simple straight forward materials are used to create timeless contemporary pieces. One of a kind projects and pieces can be customized for commercial and residential spaces.
Jeffrey Keeler
"JourneyMarkers started on a whim in Nov. 2006. I had seen them every time we went diving in Key West and wanted one of my own that would point our memories to places we loved and missed. I figured out how far we were from Greece, Miami and Sweden and then took some old wood, a few buoys and rope...