2 and 3D Art
SanDee Adams
My mosaic art is a kaleidoscope of ceramic textures, colors, and patterns, combined with recycled broken pottery, jewelry, antiques, copper, stained glass, and of course, imagination. I experiment with elements based on a theme, often inspired by nature, and the colorful world we live in. The pieces can be 2 or 3 dimensional and suggest or reveal themselves as the process progresses. The result is a unique expression of practical art I hope you can enjoy and smile at every day... sandeeadams.com |
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Mary E. Bartels
I am a Jewelry and Metal Arts Artist working in mostly natural stones, sterling silver, copper, brass, and gold. I find you are never too skilled to learn something new. I develop inspiration for my designs from the natural materials that come from all over the world, and part of the enjoyment and creative process is collecting the stones themselves. etsy.com/shop/MonarchButterflyD meb9jpsnet@att.net (831)-419-1320 |
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Mark Bollwinkel
As an ordained minister, now retired, and as an active potter, I experience art making as a spiritual expression. I have been inspired by the vision that artful craft should be touched and used as a part of daily life (Hamada, Leach, MacKenzie, et al). Such art can reflect the textures of nature. It can connect the user to something greater than oneself. Each piece has a story. As do each of us. |
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Trudi Burney
I’m the impatient potter. My impatience stems from the strong desire to create. I’ve tried various art mediums but landed firmly on the love of clay because surprise…it has taught me to slow down. theimpatientpotter.net |
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Jill Casty
For over a decade in Italy, Mexico and California, and now solely in California, I have been exploring the wonders of the art of fused glass. In my current sculptures— unique ensembles of colorful fused glass and various metals— I use glass fusion as a painter uses a brush to create textures, impressionistic images, folk motifs, and rhythmic fields and shapes of vibrant color. As Henri Matisse said, I want “to make my colors sing.” I believe that in our world of chaos and turmoil, there is still a place for an art of beauty that expresses a celebration of life—affirms the possibilities of a continuing harmony, threatened as it is, in living with the natural world. JillCastyGlassArt.com |
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Alexan Cerna
Growing up in a creative home, I fell in love with the arts at a young age. By my teens I knew I wanted a career in jewelry design. After learning the basics of jewelry repair, I applied for a 5-year apprenticeship with a master jeweler in Carmel, CA. After graduation, I opened my own business selling my designs from coast to coast in small boutiques. jewelrybyalexan.com |
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John Chappell
My artworks are conceived of the natural world…an exploration of the beautiful, mysterious and sometimes quirky elements found either buried in time, or simply exposed. Stone, steel, cement and clay are the mediums by which I express my curiosity. I will be featuring a cross-section of all my work including photographs, sculpture, jewelry, water fountains and more. |
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Annette Corcoran
Clay has been my passion for the last 46 years, it took the form of teapots and birds. Now, I want to experiment and wonder what comes next. |
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Barbara Lee Furbush
A printmaker by training, prone to flights of installation and participatory art ’While my prints invite engagement with the protean dance between sky and water, often my works encourage participation by setting up materials and instructions as artworks to be played out by the observers. These works often seem child-like but create moments of deep self-reflection. The themes of the works explore the truths we have learned, the way we hear things, our feelings about intense topics, and how we see ourselves. bfurbushart.com |
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Megan Gnekow
My focus as an artist is to honor the beauty and wildness of our world. As a scientific illustrator, my job is to make work that is both accurate and compelling. I strive to tell a story in a way that draws you in and piques your curiosity. I want to show you the details on the underside of a butterfly wing and to teach you that the raucous bird high in a pine is responsible for the survival of that tree by planting its seeds. My duty is to celebrate these connections and honor the role they play in sustaining the ecosystems where we live. And I hope to remind you can find wildness whenever you need it, wherever you look. megangnekow.com |
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Babs duPont Hanneman
Throughout my adult life, no matter in what capacity, I have been able to match people; with each other or with solutions. It seems that I have added another dimension by matching objects and environments. (831)-236-4600 habitatpacificgrove@gmail.com |
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Jeff Hyink
Jeff Hyink is a native Californian, local artist, and 2nd generation metal crafter. Principal work is in wine racks of all sizes created from steel, fold-formed copper, and brass with a variety of patinas and styles. Inspiration is drawn from various types of fold-forming, re-purposed and scrap metal, as well mechanical devices. |
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Craig Lauterbach
Ingenuity, vision, patience and 50 years of experience in woodworking, combine to create out of the ordinary works of art. craiglauterbach.com |
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Nick Leonoff
The luminescent qualities of glass appeal to me as it responds to light. I am drawn to the potential of a material that can vary from a translucent to an opaque medium in a brilliant range of colors and gradations. nickleonoff.com |
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Tim Mallery
Each guitar and ukulele is 100% hand crafted from original slabs of exotic tone woods. No kits, no mass production. They are one of a kind high quality instruments that produce great sound. |
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Alan Masaoka
My work is very contemporary with modern, architectural glass forms. My leaded work combines cast glass bevels, hand-blown art glass and lead. I use lead not only structurally, but also decoratively in order to enhance the design. The lead moves throughout the window, giving it a bold look and transcending traditional stained glass. masaokaglassdesign.com |
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Andrea McCann
My hobby farm inhabitants (including emus, miniature donkeys, peacocks and alpacas), as well as nature, inspire my work. I work in several mediums: relief woodblock printmaking, watercolor, jewelry, photography, among others. artatliberty.wordpress.com |
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Peggy Milovina Meyer
With my work I strive to build a relationship with my subject and my goal is to bring the viewer into my world and experience the unique beauty, personality and soul of my subjects. I work with colored pencil, graphite, pastels and ink allowing me to marry detail typical of scientific illustration with intimacy, leaving the viewer feeling they somehow know and understand the subject. I am a realist but the subject’s personality drives my drawings. milovina-meyer.com |
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Carl Muia
Carl is a degreed Mechanical Engineer with 40 years experience in engineering and business. He retired in 1998 and built custom cars until 2016 when he realized that his tools were just what he needed for sheet metal sculptures. sheetmetalhappens.com |
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Ann Nall
I buy old, worn out utilitarian glass from resale shops. I add colorful paper and combine the joy of childhood play with my knowledge of composition, balance and color. Decoupage is an old art, and with it, I breathe life into the glass. I give it beauty. |
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Dianna Shea O’Briant
Dianna Shea O’Briant holds a BFA in Illustration/Surface Design from the Memphis College of Art and creates art with themes of nature and feminism. Her mediums include watercolor, ink, photography, digital painting, silk painting, and embroidery to create whimsical, subtly erotic, and ethereal paintings, drawings and embroideries. whitestagillustration.com |
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Polly Osborne
I am an architect turned artist with a studio in Carmel Valley. Currently I am focused on making ceramic globes and sculptures playing on interfaces of man and nature. These are mainly in bronze and ceramics. osborneart.net |
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Noro Partido
Printmaker Noro Partido received her art education through Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) and local private studio workshops. She holds Artist Memberships with the Carmel Art Association and the California Society of Printmakers. She is also a charter member of the MPC Printmakers. noro.gallery |
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Lynda C Reed
I have loved clay since first touch; I feel connected to all of the elements when working with clay. I love the transformation by fire that happens with Raku. My passion for figure sculpture emerged out of ceramics work over 30 years ago and I continue to find tremendous beauty & emotion in figurative work. Recently I started experimenting with brighter surface coloring and textured finishes, as well as more expressive and narrative work. lyndareedsculptor.com |
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Ron Rice
Jewelry/Digital Artist 2021 Colors, forms, shapes, lines transform my art into something new, dynamic and thought-provoking, using unconventional designs or unorthodox new digital’s techniques. It is my vision to reach one’s mind with wonderment, to capture one’s heart with beauty and truth, and to touch one’s soul with profound emotion. They resonate both emotionally and psychologically with me, as I hope they will for all who experience them. |
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Stefanna Murphy-Robins
Stefanna Murphy-Robins creates her mosaic sculptures to enhance people's lives through her creativity and expression. She strives to use as many discarded objects as possible and to remake them into something useful and artful. Her goal is to create art every day. |
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Holly Rose
I create unique, custom, gorgeous hand sewn lampshades. I work solely with my world renowned multi-platform Author and Designer Kaffe Fassett’s fabrics. They are so inspiring and beautiful to work with and always create such whimsical outcomes. I enjoy creating handmade art for people’s homes. My rule is: when I start to lay out the fabrics; if I absolutely LOVE the combination then I know everyone else will too. |
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Nancy Russell
The art I make is often whimsical and always alive with color, texture and stories to tell whether it is 2D or 3D. I have been inspired by the art of people around the world who use color and ornamentation to claim their personal identity.I am a decorative artist, whether it is with found and reimagined objects, crocheted sculpture, revitalized canvases, or my own home. Decorating is an important art form and can create spaces that set the stage rather than being the stage. |
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Mark Schlegel
My artwork uses redwood driftwood, ripplewood boards and beach stone to create unique sculptures and furniture. Ripplewood is a type of grain found in very few redwood trees. My work is a culmination of decades of collecting rare pieces of redwood. |
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Nancy Sevier
In my recent body of work, I’ve taken parts from broken musical instruments and repurposed them in order to find a story that’s whimsical or serious or perhaps simply a new way of seeing. nancysevier.com |
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Nina Temple
I am captivated by biomorphic shapes. My approach to form is done in a non-objective intuitive manner. My shapes are a direct reflection of my interests in life. The creative process is deeply personal. It is an expression of my life’s journey, my beliefs and the depths of who I am. ninatempleart.com |
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Laurie Tholen
I create Recycled Copper Art Jewelry. I fabricate, form, etch and enamel recycled copper. I get much of my inspiration from nature. etsy.com |
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