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Jack and Beth Spinks are skilled in jewelry techniques from 'Viking Weave' wire to Filigree and exotic forms of metal casting |
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Doug Kindred uses glass to emphasize prints of famous persons in his "Shattered Lives" series |
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Steve Bennett Uses Sterling Silver and Gold-Filled wire to accent gemstones for unusual handmade jewelry |
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Rick Ramsey Has a unique style for creating wire jewelry which is enhanced by his use of tarnish-resistant Silver |
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Charles "Eli" Arnold Forms original 3-dimensional art using copper, brass and other metals |
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Teresa Sanchez Creates original textiles and hand-thrown pottery in a wide variety of styles |
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"Dr. Sus" Margolis Creates 'stained glass' art in a variety of patterns |
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Janet Robb Humphreys Paints original art using traditional oil-paints on canvas |
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Marvin Glasgow Recreates Native American art- forms in clay, obsidian, and flint |
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Pavel Melecky Is a classically-trained oil- painter, with particular talent in the field of portraiture |
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Rebecca Glasgow Paints in the medium of oils, constantly experimenting with new styles and techniques |
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Monte Wilson Uses oil-paints to create a striking sense of light iin his bold landscapes |
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Kristine Becker Holds a degree in Art and uses Water-Colors to express her vision |
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Diane Brown Uses Water-Colors to create paintings of intense subtlety |
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Sandi McFarland 'Throws' pottery in the traditional manner, and carves the partly-dry clay...all by hand |
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Felipe Sanchez Forms detailed sculptures in wax, which are then cast in bronze |
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David Dobson Machines large spheres from solid blocks of stone |
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Debbi Savage Uses Fused Glass techniques with provocative names like 'raking', 'boiling', and 'twisting' |
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Elisa Camacho Builds her own frames and stretches her own canvas to bring an extra-personal touch to her abstract Acrylics |
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Marion Henderson Uses Fused Glass techniques to build unique vessels |
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James Wells Has demonstrated a passion for painting throughout most of his long life |
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Karl Hoffman Creates letter-openers and tools by splitting the wood of the Bois d'arc tree...among the hardest of North American woods |
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Chuck and Linda McRae Create jewelry one-at-a-time primarily using the ancient techniques associated with Chain Maille |
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Joseph Ray Cudmore Jr. Uses Acrylics to create bright and bold colors in his paintings |
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William & Allyson Proctor Use Natural stone and Lab-Created materials to combine made-by-hand with affordability |
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Glenna Wooten Mixes techniques, styles and media to create objects that are better described as art than jewelry |
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Sharon Perdasofpy Hand forms wearable wire sculptures as well as traditional jewelry, all of which are influenced by her Native American Heritage |
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Glenn Phipps Works primarily in Steel to create exotic sculptures and furniture |
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Kimberlynn Crane Builds jewelry using Sterling Silver wire, beads and unusual stones |
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Lizmar Actually a partnership between two artists; Lizdel Rojas and Lizzette Marquez. They specialize in Larimar jewelry |
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Alex Slepukhof Hand-crafts utilitarian and arcane implements in wood and steel |
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| Lisa Boorse Works in an ancient and labor-intensive art form called Encaustic |
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| Lisa Anderson Uses Glass, beads, tile and myriad other materials to build mosaics, jewelry and even decorate guitars! |
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| Thea Patterson Uses traditional and alternative firing techniques on her hand-thrown pottery |
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| Lore Rain
Uses a wide variety of components to make jewelry unlike any most of us have seen |
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| Barbara Throne
Builds entertaining fantasy creatures from clay |
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| Jack Wolfsen
welds recycled barbed-wire and recycled steel to create one-of-a-kind sculptures with a very Texas flavor |
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| Susanna Dulyan Is originally from Armenia, but has settled in Fort Worth with her own style of jewelry |
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