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Jacksonville Center T-shirts only available at our Gift Shop! Artists in the Gift Shop Include: Robert Abrahamc: An award-winning photographer, he has beautiful underwater and bird shots, among others. Anne Fournier Anderson: Anne is a potter who works primarily in raku. www.arttourten.com Charlotte Atkins: Charotte is a visual artist who works primarily in pastels. Her subject matter includes figures, landscapes and others. Jayn Avery is a self-taught potter/sculptor/writer, a devotee of simple living and flower gardens. Her love for clay gives respite from the necessity of words. Her love for words gives respite from the necessities of a labor-intensive lifestyle. What clay and words have in common is their capacity to take shape: their fluidity, their texture, their response to touch-of hand or mind. Jayn's relationship to both mediums reflects her relationship to the natural world. Jayn is open to doing custom work. www.blueheronpotteryweb.com/Artist.html Tom Baldwin: pottery Michelle Bankey Thomas Barnhart Jennie Baxter: glass Joanne Bell makes beautiful two-dimensional mixed media art. She primarily makes stunning arrangements of pressed flowers in beveled glass, copper foiled. She can be reached at The Bell Gallery in Floyd VA. 540-745-4494. William Bell is a noted photographer and owner, with Joanne, of the Bell Gallery in Floyd, VA 540-745-4494. His stunning photography often features landscapes. Jim Best: woodcarver Ed & Martha Bigger work in glass. They produce jewelry and artworks of innovative design. Malcolm & Jimmie Black shapes, carves and paints tiles. His themes are largely taken from nature. Jo Burke makes beautiful jewelry from slumped, shaped and fused glass which she then wraps and decorates with silver. Laura Bylar "My jewelry features genuine Austrian Swaroiske crystal and Czech fine polished glass beads. These light-reflecting pieces are designed and hand strung to bring out the sparkle in your being. Enjoy! Laura Byler, Floyd, VA 540-745-2572 Ann D. Catlett Lee Chichester is a papermaker who uses her papers in mixed media two and three dimensional artwork. She is also the author of a book on falconry. Fred First is an author and phototgrapher. His book, "Slow Road
Home" is a book of days that speaks of moments large and small at home in the Blue Ridge mountains. His photography also speaks of time and place from insects Paul Garret: Blacksmith Glenda George is a fiber artist who practices shibori, painting quilting, feltmaking and laminating of felt and fabric. Don George is a fine woodworker. His work includes shaker boxes. Karen Gimbel Susan Hensley Carter Holliday: Tiles Lisa Hollingsworth Claudia Hurt Michael Keyes Penny Lane: Natural Jewelry seen at New Mountain Mercantile and especially at the Roanoke Farmers's Market on Saturdays. Greg Locke Barbara Mann, woodcarvings Martha Jane McDowell Billy Miller Nancy Moore Katherine Nelson Greg Parascenzo Tom Phelps: Pottery Linda Reamy Colleen Redman Jack Russell Cindy Sabean Karen Sewell Chris Shackelford: Sculpture Pat Sharkey Brad Smith Gretchen St Lawrence: Gretchen works primarily in pastels, using animals, people and landscapes as her subjects. She has originals and prints available. Jean Sumner Cheryl Sweeney David Tucciarone Dan Walker Teri Walters: Functional polymer clay artwork. Seen at New Mountain Mercantile and Art On A Mission, Tanglewood Mall in Roanoke. Judith Weitzenfeld Deborah Wildman Jane S. Williams Connie Wood Kerry Wood Sr. Patricia Robin Woodruff creates art with Spirit. She primarily
creates bright, emotion-laden watercolors.
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