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Honesdale, PA 18431
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Danielle's brush of choice is a piece of carefully crafted glass more commonly referred to as a camera lens.
Colorful representational paintings with loose brush work and an emphasis on light, water and reflection.
Tara's work reflects her keen observation of pattern and texture in natural forms found in macro and micro systems of the natural world.
Watercolor paintings evoking a sense of happiness and serenity,inspired by the shapes, patterns and colors of the natural world.
Abstract paintings of the New York School, Color Field, constructions, geometric minimalist and figurative.
Hana creates a unique line of handcrafted marionettes, original jewelry, shadow boxes and small decorative kinetic sculpture. The themes of fantasy are inspired by classic European fairy tales.
Northeast, Pennsylvania is an endless inspiration for her landscapes. Agnes paints "en plein air" and frequently comes upon a site that stops her in her tracks.
Joseph has been involved with art all his life. He was the child who drew in the margins of his spelling books. And, ironically, became a teacher.
Classical European art training is revealed through impressionistic still lifes and luminous landscapes painted in oil on Belgian Linen.
Richard's newest work is a series of studies of human and animal interaction in clay and metal.
Over the past thirty-five years, Bernard has worked in various media creating sculptures, paintings and prints, and it was sculpture that was his primary focus.
Diminutive landscapes based on devotional paintings of the Early Renaissance.
A winner of the PA Fish Commission coveted Trout Stamp Competition in 1998, Ed is a painter of landscape and water.
Eclectic works including lattice construction, wire sculptures, acrylic, pastel, gold leaf paintings and prints.
Ellen has taken her past explorations in clay and watercolors and married them in her abstracted floral garden pieces.
A long-time admirer and practitioner of traditional folk arts, Pat specializes in wood carvings, handpainting, scherenschnitte (an old German art form of paper cutting) and combining the old with the new.
Naomi works as a stone carver, but also creates ceramic carvings and fires them in an anagama kiln and/or an electric kiln.
Figurative, expressionist multi-media in the fields of photography, doll-making, fiber arts, print making and mask building.