Susan Bostwick
Inspired by the garden, Susan Bostwick creates ceramic tools, fruit and
critters that describe a world of transformation and regeneration. Her sculptures, made from earthenware and finished with layers of slips and glazes, are both whimsical and wistful. Her recent series of unearthed teapots and teacups provide a setting for nesting birds and curious insects. Susan's work has been published in numerous books.
critters that describe a world of transformation and regeneration. Her sculptures, made from earthenware and finished with layers of slips and glazes, are both whimsical and wistful. Her recent series of unearthed teapots and teacups provide a setting for nesting birds and curious insects. Susan's work has been published in numerous books.
Deborrah Daher
Contemporary, fresh design describes the jewelry of award winning artist, Deborrah Daher. Handmade from recycled precious metals, Deborrah's work incorporates unique gemstones from around the world, each one hand-picked by the artist. Internationally published in books and magazines, Daher's work can be seen at select galleries and fine craft shows. Keep up with her on Facebook.
Charity Davis-Woodard
Charity Davis-Woodard's porcelain pottery is fired in a traditional wood kiln. The process of stoking the kiln for 17 hours brings a uniquely warm, complex surface to her functional pots. The marriage between the surface details imposed by hand and the variations added by the firing process invite an element of chance to the finished piece.
Jill Hunter
Minnesota Artist Jill Hunter, returns to St. Louis, offering her elegant silk and wool shawls, scarves and other wearables. By combining her computer skills with her passion for fibers and color, Jill makes use of new software created for multi-harness looms. Her hand-dyed fibers and original designs come together with stunning results.
Ellen Klamon
St. Louis artist and metalsmith, Ellen Klamon, makes jewelry with a playful botanical theme. Made from silver and copper, she combines colored pencils, epoxy resins, glass and natural beads with a light-hearted, joyful love of color. A Best of Missouri Hands artist, her work can be found in galleries, shops and fine craft fairs throughout the country.
Lanie S. Kodner
With over 30 years experience as a metalsmith, Lanie Kodner combines gold, silver and copper to create exciting, easy to wear jewelry. Although, both graphic and organic images influence her designs, it is the precious and semi-precious stones that often dictate the flow and composition of a piece. Her current work incorporates the ancient Korean technique, Keum Boo, which fuses 24k gold onto fine silver, giving the work an added layer of interest. Her pieces are featured in the book 500 Metal Vessels, by Lark Publishing.
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