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Alan Barbour
"Ancient Mariners made fish rubbings (Gyotaku) while out at sea hundreds of years ago in Asian seas.
These images captured what the fish looked like, while the actual fish would be cleaned and packed in salt boxes for the long trip home.
Now you can own an Original Fish Rubbing I've made in Florida...
Blair Barbour
World traveler, Blair Barbour, spent her youth between the art scene in Philadelphia and skeet shooting in the back woods of Virginia. She is a big part of the local animal advocacy scene, winning Miss Pinup Philadelphia 2014 and helping to raise awareness for breed discrimination through the...
Linda Barnby
I create colorful, happy abstracts and expressionist faces and florals on canvas using acrylics, alcohol inks, paint pens and other materials and methods including collage.
Heidi and Paul Barron
Heidi Barron has been working with glass for over 30 years. In recent years, her husband Paul has joined her with his creative talent. They both travel to juried art shows showing their artwork.
"We call our glass process cold fusion. We use ultra violet lights to create the artwork. This process...
Sarah Bean
I begin my collages with a piece of literature. I spend months gathering photographs and images from old books. I start by drawing one horizontal line across the entire piece and one vertical line. This forms four quadrants which I will subdivide into dozens of smaller quadrants, layering...
Jennifer Beaudoin Moffitt
Beaudoin Glass Jewelry & Décor is the creative brainchild of Jennifer Beaudoin Moffitt. For decades preceding entrepreneurship, her career path was in the graphics field as art has always been her focus.
In 2017, she came to a crossroads where she could take the terrifying leap of following her...
Chris Belleau
"There are many reasons why I work with glass. Though I was trained as a potter, apprenticing at age 13 to a craftsman from my home town in Wisconsin, I was eventually drawn to the more ethereal, fluid and translucent qualities of glass. But what really hooked me was the opportunity glass provides...
Suzanne Bellows
I paint with acrlyic and water based oils on canvas with inks and oil pastels.
Marijke and Rick Benedict
We always provide clothing that is comfortable, constructed with beautiful fabrics, timeless cuts, superb craftsmanship, and are totally individualized. Every season we offer new pieces that coordinate with previous purchases so that you can keep adding on.
Stijfselkissie provides fashion without...
Jim Beran
Watercolored satirical drawings of sports, confessions, and a few of the wild passions of life.