Tim Campbell Finds Laughs in the Past
The Keene-based folk artist creates quirky works that are part Picasso, part Grandma Moses.
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The Keene-based folk artist creates quirky works that are part Picasso, part Grandma Moses.
A Rochester duo turns antique parts into cutting-edge light fixtures.
Warner artisan Martha Mae Emerson uses polymer clay to fashion her beach-inspired, Zen necklaces and earrings.
Twin sisters Carla and Marcia Press bring the art of hat-making to Troy.
Fiber artist Nancy Evans creates a brand new fabric from wool and silk.
Taking inspiration and technique from the past to create beautiful contemporary jewelry.
Why an artist turns from creating functional pottery to sculpture.
Fabric artist Cheryl Z. Miller composes lush landscapes and rich still lifes with a sewing machine and a vast supply of natural fabric swatches.
Adele Sanborn of Boscawen creates 3D pieces of art that incorporate an inspirational message.
It took 20 years for Furniture Master Brian Sargent to perfect the curvilinear design of his work "X and Why."