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Karen Hibbs
Each piece is designed and built with natural materials- fossils, minerals, etc., or sculptural elements of glass and metal that are carved and cast in the studio. Occasionally "found" objects are also employed, all to produce compositions with texture and dimension, and great visual interest...

Sarah Hinds
Sarah Hinds melts glass in many colors in her home studio furnace, inspired by the vivid colors and architectural forms found in the natural world. Glass, especially in it's molten form, is an addictive, seductive medium, and Sarah has been hooked for almost twenty years. Her open air studio is...

Michelle Hinz
“My evolving acrylic paintings focus on texture as the primary visual language, combined with shapes and color to create drama on canvas. My art reflects our ever-changing world and thrives on cutting-edge, contemporary styles. From ethereal landscapes to contemplative abstracts, and peaceful earth...

Michelle Hoff
"Mosaics are made with individually cut pieces of glass applied to vessels then cemented in. Windows are done in copper foil method".
Rick Hoffman
Richard “Rick” Hoffman was born in Washington, D.C. in 1945. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
In 1978, Rick moved to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts and lived there until recently, when he relocated to Hollywood, Florida.

Jim Holehouse
The oldest of nine children, Jim Holehouse was born in the town of Coshocton, Ohio in 1950. Although interested in fine arts from a young age, he decided to pursue an education in engineering, and later attended the University of Cincinnati. During the grueling winters, Jim had a vision of...

Jeffro Hollington
Jeffrey “Jeffro” Hollington was born and raised in upstate New York. He graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration.
From the time he could pick up a crayon he was drawing on anything and everything. He was inspired by his grandfather Bill who was a carpenter and...

Bruce Holwerda
As a visual artist, it is my goal to master the skill necessary to translate the ideal image conceived in my minds eye to a tangible form. I begin with a strong idea of the type of pose or figure that I want to paint, but the designs, colors and even techniques come during the painting...

Helen Howard
A successful antiques dealer for more than 35 years, specializing in Americana and folk art, Helen Howard is perhaps even more accomplished as a folk artist.
Her period-style watercolors of sailing ships, as well as her naïve portraits and freehand theorems, capture the look and feel of original...

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...