Eric DePan Glass
Hand-made blown glass all designed and made by Eric DePan.
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Hand-made blown glass all designed and made by Eric DePan.
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I create the very best in artisan-made sterling & pure silver jewelry, utilizing antique hardware, fabric stamps & other “found” objects to create very interesting & unique textures in those preciously precious metals! I love the “Classics”, too, & create stunning, classy Classic pieces, all fabricated by hand, to dress you up, or dress you down! Timeless, pleasing, aesthetic.
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I create hand-made kiln-fired fused glass wall art, vessels and functional items.
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Arthur Deatly
My paintings are based on direct observation. I take my French easel out into the city I call home, Houston TX. The subject matter, although always changing, is often the confluence of what I love about Houston; it’s buildings, bayous, highways, tree-lined streets and lush parks and gardens. I hope you can see the beauty of Houston in my Urban Landscapes. 713-305-6626 https://deatlyart.net @deatlyarthur
Even though I’m from Houston I received my BFA from Kansas City Art Institute. I was influenced by a professor that said art started and ended with Cezanne. My style is based on the plein air approach of painting from direct observation much like Cezanne approached his subject matter. I go out every week and paint the city I live in, It is my honest response to what I call the Beautiful Ugly that is Houston a place built in a swampy mosquito-infested marshland designed based more on greed happen chance than esthetics. Highway byways bayous and buildings.
by Kathryn O’Connor. Abstract paintings and photography alluvionart.com
by Paul Atwell
Painted specimen quality insects, sometimes larger than life, sometimes smaller. I primarily work in watercolor on paper. PaulAtwell.com
Custom woodworking from furniture to unique gifts. Specializing in music-related items and furniture designs that complement and enhance your home. www.woodworkingbanddirector.com instagram.com/rmichaelhardywoodworking facebook.com/woodworkingbanddirector
My work is inspired by the things that inspire me personally, which are many and varied. As a geoscientist, rocks and stones are almost always my main source of inspiration, especially incredibly well-cut stones from independent lapidary artists.
However, design itself is another influence on my pieces. Bringing shapes, textures, and color together in unexpected ways and the desire to bring jewelry away from the body is, currently, a major influence. In addition to the many things and ideas that inspire me, I want my jewelry to evoke quiet refinement and sophistication while being interesting and wearable. To achieve this, I use minimal styling incorporating clean lines, subtle texturing, and careful attention to finish. My work is set apart by the use of tactile design and 3D elements, like texturing flat silver then manipulating it into domes and folds. It’s comfortable and wearable, but still different enough to incite questions like “Where did you get that?”