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Marie-Pierre and Emmanuel Pulcini
Marie-Pierre Pulcini is a metalsmith and jewelry designer,
She started her training in the Arts at an early age, at home with her mother who was an artist and a famous ceramist.
later Marie-Pierre studied Music and Painting at Boston University where she majored in Classical piano.
Kim Racut
"My brother was visiting for a week, which always inspires fun family gatherings - lots of eating, drinking and laughing! On one of the days during his visit, we decided to sightsee in downtown Cleveland, the city we all grew up in, the city we love. The weather was awesome for walking around and...
Tom Radca
For years, Tom Radca's pottery designs have been treasured for their marvelous depth of color and lusterous highlights. Expertly handcrafted in the artisan's rural Ohio barn studio, Radca's trademark large scale designs feature 36" diameter plates and vessels measuring up to 60" in height....
Wesley Rasko
Painted, laminated and cut glass in combination with cast glass, optical crystal and exotic stone.
Jan Raven
My “artistic muscles” began to be exercised when I learned to knit in 2000. At about the same time I started playing around with wire and experimenting with forms and links. I even reverse-engineered a wire dragon sculpture that a friend had. It was a wonderful academic exercise involving several...
Marlene Reali
Self-taught, Marlene began to create a successful line of paper and fabric jewelry and accessories. Still not feeling completely fulfilled, she enrolled in numerous courses and workshops in the jewelry field. The workshop that inspired her most towards working with metals are the sessions at...
David Rec
From reclaimed wood I lathe turn; bowls, vases, platters and lamps. Crushed stone and metal inlays.
Kimberly Reed
OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP, NEW WORLD DESIGNS
We strive to create unique and quality treasure boxes that are hand crafted works of art using mixed media.
The unique shape of the lid is our own design. It is raised with angled sides. This not only enhances light reflection, it also makes it much more...
Lesley Reich
I have been a production potter since 1972. I studied with Professor Hui Ka Kwong at Douglass College in 1970. The next year I worked with Janka McClatchey, a well-known potter in Ann Arbor, MI. My early pieces were functional stoneware that I sold at my first craft fair, the Free Art Fair, in 1972...