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Mauro Pozzobonelli
Mauro Pozzobonelli has been a sculptor for over 40 years. In that time he has created over 3,000 individual portraits, inspiring monuments, numerous private commissions, and a collection of impressive relief artwork using a perfected technique developed from a life spent in sculpting. Mauro was...

Fredrick Prescott
Life and art join to reveal a dynamic partnership in the work of Fredrick Prescott. The joy and animation seen in Prescott’s sculptures simultaneously evoke the natural world and it’s imaginary counterpart. As graphically bold and colorful as his pieces are, they always look perfectly at ease in a...

Olan Quattro
I create mixed media collages using antique papers and gouache paint.

Jim Rajner
I take old surfboards that have been destroyed. I hand carve and hand paint each one individually. The boards are then painted with a mix that I created by adding thickening product and adding sand.

Agnes Rathonyi
Weatherizing process apply seashell, marble dust, graffito acrylic paint ink charcoal send engrave.

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...

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...

Rommel Ricaurte
The love of nature has been embodied in the fine stainless steel creations of Rommel and Courtney Ricaurte. So too have the whimsical and eclectic musings taken shape in the Steel Alive series of award winning sculptures. Rommel, the designer is from a beautiful region of Ecuador and Courtney, his...

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