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Lee Hill
Lee Hill has been a fine artist since 1973. Early in her career, Hill was a traditional watercolorist, painting florals, landscapes and architectural scenes in a realistic style. After moving to Chicago in 1983, she turned to more non-representational expression, developing a three-dimensional...

Elle Hinnah
Founder, designer, artist, and all other titles that go with being a one woman handmade business.
I’m Self taught metalsmith, and I started making jewelry professionally in 2013. I got my first jewelry making kit (a set with raw stones, wire, and pliers) as an 8 year old for Christmas from my aunt...

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...

Cindy Hirt
This unique art form is created by integrating several artistic techniques and putting them together.

Josh Hirt
I'm Josh Hirt, and I have 17+ years experience in making jewelry. It is my way of making a living, while also getting to travel and connect with great people.
I pride myself on providing a product that lasts, is durable, and fits perfectly to any shape and size.

Yvonne Hjelte-Rodrigues
"I started working with paper collage as a result of a year of several difficult personal events that I needed to overcome and express in my Art to process and move on.
I tear paper from various magazines into small and tiny pieces of different shapes. One by one I apply them onto a canvas like...

Lori Hlavsa
I have owned and operated Lori Hlavsa Studios since 1985. My work has ranged in many medias such as drawing, sign painting, murals, sculpture, and painting.
Self-taught and independent, I have been an artist my entire life.
"Art is a visual conversation to my own heart and soul. It is unifying,...

Marilyn Hodges
Nurse by day, wire artist by night. When the snow melted on the ski slopes of North Carolina, my late husband and I searched for some activity to occupy us for the 2 weeks we had scheduled to ski. We discovered gem stones in one of those “flume mine” operations. And really really got hooked.
My...

Ken Hoff
About Michele and Ken Hoff
Michele and I have been working together creating and producing one of a kind art for over 15 years, repurposing antique tin ceiling tiles into truly beautiful pieces for your home.
All of the tin is painstakingly hand-salvaged piece by piece from old buildings all over...
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.