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Ceramics | Glass | Jewelry | Furniture | Fiber Art
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Crowther Scott, Pauline Jewelry Pauline is from Southern England and attended art colleges in London studying Fine Art. She taught art in high schools and colleges while painting and sewing fabric wall hangings. In 1980 she arrived in San Francisco where she continues to paint, write and exhibit in the Bay Area. |
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Durbin, Shaya Jewelry For me, jewelry has been the great exploration of form, presenting the perpetual challenge of translating sculptural ideas into designs that accentuate the human body. This creates a captivating personal dialog between the sculpture and the wearer. It is about a translation from artistic sensibility to practical form. |
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Gibson, Jill Jewelry Jill Gibson is a California painter, sculptor, and jeweler. She has shown her work in America, throughout Europe, and is in many private collections as well as permanent installations. Her focus on nature and the feminine is reflected in her work. |
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Kawamoto, Noriko Jewelry My designs incorporate the colors and changing moods of the sea - the shimmering iridescence of kelp in a tidepool, the cool, misty grey of a foggy San Francisco Bay or brilliant blues of Caribbean shallows. |
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Klusho, Victor Jewelry I work with watercolors, acrilics, oil, mozaics from wood, glass, stones. Won the Grand Prize in Art Glass competition in 2006 for one of my mozaics. I sell my art work and take orders for custom designed stained glass lamp shades, windows, doors and mozaic inlaid furniture. |
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Kot, Larry Jewelry We are a family of artists that handcraft using an old thread/string-knotting technique we call 'lace of knots'. Our work has number of cultural influences with the most recent being affected by the Australian Aboriginal and the Avatar creations. |
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Kussano, Claudia Jewelry My diversity of lines and forms using fabrication and casting bring me to the swirls of contemporary jewelry. Balancing organic inspired shapes, textiles, architecture and precious metals combined with exciting materials, I seek to evoke a symbiotic awareness of the world and our spiritual surroundings. |
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MacAfee, Olga Jewelry Jewelry making as a form of fine art which allows me to express myself where I cannot use brush, paint and canvas. |
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Violet, Maca Jewelry
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