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Mary Sayre
Mary's love of painting started as a young girl but gave way to a career in design and glass.
Her career began while living on the island of Port Aransas, Texas specializing in etched designs on luxury yachts and sport fishing yachts. She collaborated with a variety of yacht interior designers in...
David Scherer
David Scherer is an American Artist who works in a variety of mediums, bring an intriguing, distinctive style and vibrancy, to all of his three dimensional works of art.
"I am what I am, I do what I do"
Well known for his 3-D paintings, Scherer's pioneering focus and innovative techniques, fuse...
Russ Schmidt
"I am self-taught in the field of kiln forming and cold working glass. Fusing glass as a medium can be challenging, frustrating and yet very fulfilling. Glass reminds me of life. So beautiful and so fragile. I love the fact that combining different materials with silica sand then heated to a...
Paula Sears
"Our handwoven doormats are made from float rope used in lobstering. Lobstermen are no longer allowed to use this rope because whales and sea turtles become entangled in it. Makes a great durable mat".
Carol Joy Shannon
I drive all over the Southern United States traveling to fine art shows, taking in the sights of our beautiful country as it unfolds around me. Then, I go back to my studio in the Lowcountry, with its canopy of live oaks and Spanish moss, and recreate the heartland as I see it, full of blocks of...
Kathy Sheldon
2d collage. fiber, wood, metal, painting, matted and framed. all originals.
Douglas/Renee Sigwarth
Douglas and Renee met in 1993 and began blowing glass together shortly thereafter in Minneapolis at a community college. In 1995, the couple transferred to the University of Wisconsin at River Falls, where they completed their training in glass. In 1996, the couple married and discovered their...
Annie Simcoe
Annie Simcoe is a paper artist, working, and living in western Maryland with her husband and two dogs. She hand crafts all of her papers from plants such as cornhusks, iris leaves, and rye grass. The vibrant colors come from fabric dyes added during the paper-making process. Each plant fiber takes...
Colby Smith
Colby Smith has been making door knockers since 1976. The workshop, in Swansea, MA, is where he and his wife, Jane, design, pattern and finish the door knockers. The metal is poured at a local New England foundry.
These door knockers are substantial - easily recognized from a distance and...