Artist: Marjorie Bledsoe
Millfield, OH
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Marjorie creates one-of-a-kind wire wrapped jewelry using copper, silver, and a wide variety of semi-precious stones and gems.
Artist: Marjorie Bledsoe
Millfield, OH
etsy.com/shop/sundaycreekstudios.com
Marjorie creates one-of-a-kind wire wrapped jewelry using copper, silver, and a wide variety of semi-precious stones and gems.
Bethel, ME
Martha is a functional potter, living in Bethel, Maine, creating thrown and altered porcelain pieces. She received an undergraduate degree in Architecture from Bennington College in Vermont and received a MFA in ceramics from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. She thinks of the fluid visual movement around a piece, as a choreographer would move dancers across a stage. There is a sense of revealing and concealing, a layering of details that serves to catch our attention immediately and then the details draw us in, to make a closer inspection.
Artist: Lisa Koontz
Worthington, OH
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Lisa uses wood to create fun earring designs like flowers, leaves and seasonal themes.
Artist: David FitzSimmons
Bellville, OH
David is an award-winning photographer and writer. His books include Curious Critters picture books and Curious Critters state-focused board books. He taught for over 20 years, as a high school English teacher and as a university professor. He now presents seminars and workshops to a wide variety of audiences.
Company: Possum Products LLC
Newcomerstown, OH
Russ makes fun wooden toys including airplanes, trucks and trains, that are made to be played with.
Columbus, OH
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Lindsay is an artist and illustrator who is inspired by helping people to find their perfect piece, transform their space and inspire their lives through art, books and custom creations.
Reynoldsburg, OH
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Using pyrography, a wood-burning technique, Rachel makes beautiful, intricate designs on wood blocks.
Seattle, WA
Founded in 1978 in Seattle’s famed Pike Place Market, Glass Eye Studio is one of the oldest and largest privately owned hot shops in the country and has served as a training ground for some of the most famed glass artists of the Pacific Northwest. Since moving to the historic Ballard neighborhood, the studio continues to create the finest blown glass objects it has become best known for.