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John Wayne Jackson
John is an artist from Scottsdale, AZ. His work uses real leaves to create the natural patterns in his coasters and trivets.
Karen
Karen loves designing jewelry for children. She takes her artistic eye and designs most of her pieces for children, but, creates work for adults as well.
John R. Keyser
John R. Keyser is celebrated for his copyright Dancer series. John's gift for design captures the whimsy, grace and contour of the female figure.
Garrett Keisling & Laura Shugart
From the studio in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas in California, Garrett and Laura produce hand-blown glass art using a gas torch. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind with stunnig details.
Mark Lewanski
Mark's artful boxes are based on traditional stained glass techniques used for hundreds of years. He modernized those methods in his joining and design styles to create his boxes which come in many shapes and sizes.
David Lindsay
After 6 years as an apprentice and 15 years as a partner in a successful glass studio, David attended the Pilchuck Glass School in the summer of 1998 and Haystack School of Mountain Crafts in 1999. He creates all of his own work with the occasional assistance of one glass apprentice in his studio in Benicia, California.
Dawn Larkin
South Florida photographer, Dawn Larkin, prefers nature and architecture as her subjects, showing perspectives and details that might be overlooked at first glance. Dawn also develops and prints her work in her own darkroom.
Diane Lublinski
Diane Lublinski was born in New York and raised in South Florida where she continues to make her home. Diane is fascinated by brilliant colors and the freedom of working with dyes on silk.
Patrick Meyer
Patrick, living in San Francisco, is a metal sculptor and designer specializing in functional and decorative cast pewter. Patrick draws his inspiration from modern and primitive art.
Haley Moss
Born in Boca Raton, Florida, Haley was diagnosed with Autism at an early age. Never seeing her Autism as an obstacle, Haley taught herself computerized sketching, combining her interest in Japanese comic art and cartoons. Her talent is unique, capturing whimsy, color, and optimism.
Vaughn Nelson
Vaughn's work is inspired by the techniques used by the aboriginal people of Australia and from patterns he sees in nature. Working in stoneware clay, he creates all his ceramic pieces by hand.
Renee Oberlin
Working out of her home in Akron, Ohio, Renee decorates each and every piece with delicate care and a great eye for color and design.
Kevin O'Grady
Kevin works with borosilicate glass rods over an open flame, often called lamp work or torch work. Murrine canes, detailed "pictures" in glass, are fused into the borosilicate, cooled, and shaped to create his dramatic bracelets.
Timothy M. Parker
As a Fine Artist, Timothy concentrates on Abstract and Abstract Figurative art. Tim studied at the Parsons School of Design where he earned a masters degree in art. Tim now resides in Naples, Florida.
Charlene Randolph
Made by hand in her studio in Columbia, MD, Charlene uses stoneware and low-fire clays. She adds her unique stylized designs in colors and tones right for any location. Most of her life, an artist primarily in two-dimensional mediums such as pencil and painting, Charlene first began working in clay in 1995. She has since made this her passion and her career.
Andrea Rosenfeld
Andrea has had a lifelong dedication to artistic expression. She began painting as early as 5 years old when her parents recognized her skills. She later attended the Univ. of Michigan and the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. After a storied career in the fashion industry, she left to raise a family. Never straying far from her talents and passion, she now designs jewelry from her home.
Marianne Shepardson
Marianne Shepardson, the owner and designer at Shepardson Studios, has been working with glass for over 10 years. Prior to her life in glass she was a woodworker, interior designer, architectural designer, and professional cook.
Cindy Tollen
Cindy Tollen of Sudz and Bubbles utilizes a unique approach to soap making whereas ordinary items are turned into soap art.
Marylyn Waltzer
Schooled at New York's Fashion Institute, Marylyn has been a designer, jewelry maker, painter, and sketch artist all her adult life. She doesn't simply dabble in one media, she excels in them all.
Karen Weidert
Karen has become a favorite at Artcetera. Her "slogan stones" make for a great expression of feelings and superb memento. Her hand-painted mini salt and peppers make for a great table accent.























