Alice is a local artist who resides in the Chagrin Falls Area. Her artwork is inspired by a deep love and respect for animals, nature, and Native American teachings, storytelling and wisdom. Her beautiful tie-dyes are inspired by the peace, happiness, fun, and smiles from the 60’s! She feels privileged to create many custom animal paintings that are in homes all over the U.S.! Read her complete bio here.
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Anzietta DiPierro enjoys studio-time working in assemblage art, metals, glass, clay, and a variety of painting mediums when time allows. She teaches visual arts at Lakeside High School and has taken the slogan, “once a dragon always a dragon” as her high school mascot comes back into play. She is one of the ceramics instructors at the Ashtabula arts center and is developing a ceramics program at LHS. Read her complete bio here.
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"My favorite subjects are the things I love from the natural world: People, animals, birds and spiritual visions of yearning. My work is intuitive and spontaneously done. My inner spirit dictates and guides my brush and pen, choosing my color and form. As executor, my work is a spiritual and emotional experience for me- an intense revealing of inner reflection, universal as a river, which flows from executor to spectator." Read Beth's whole bio here.
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"Ceramics is my primary field of art as I am tuned into its innate relationship with the earth. I have a respect for its stability of existence. My creative styles are diverse, ranging from functional to sculptural. I find myself creating work in small series, but many pieces come out as "one-of-a-kind". It is a balance between exploring an idea or technique and allowing items to come as they do singularly." Read Brigitte's whole bio here.
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Brittany Selfe is an Ohio-based visual artist who paints with oils and watercolors. She illustrated the book series 'Inspired Birth- Affirmations for the Childbearing Year' in 2017. She travelled around South Africa, Chile, Peru and South Korea in her early twenties. From her hobby of combing the beach along Lake Erie, she creates her one-of-a-kind Beach Glass Suncatchers. Read her whole bio here.
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"I’m a 7th grader at Chagrin Falls Middle School and I’ve been making jewelry since I was 11. I like to play the saxophone, hike, swim, and make lots of art. My family likes to travel a lot and everywhere we go I try to find stuff to use for making jewelry. I named my company after all my pets. We have dogs, cats, parrots, lizards, and snakes."
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Carlene is a Chagrin Falls native and South Russell resident, a mother, artist, business owner, and current President of the Geauga Arts Council. Her works typically evoke a sense of reverence for the natural world through painting, sculpture and mixed media. Having previously owned and operated a landscape and garden design company, she now combines both art forms in her work. Read her whole bio here.
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Her art career has encompassed many mediums, including photography, video, graphic design, jewelry, sculpture, up cycling, recycling, sewing, ceramics, painted rain barrels and most recently, epoxy resin and hypertufa, and she also dabbles in theater on occasion. Read her whole bio here.
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Dave runs his handmade furniture business in northeast Ohio. Each item he creates is truly one of a kind with most of his work being custom orders. Dave specializes in hard wood products,the wood for each project is hand selected for its uniqueness and beauty; wood such as Walnut, Maple, Hickory, Cherry, Oak, Cedar along with reclaimed lumber and drift wood. He custom mills and kiln dries the wood on site to provide the most unique pieces of lumber possible. Read his whole bio here.
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"I have always loved how the shapes and colors of Mother Nature's personality are so deliciously teased together to provide me the most magical palette of inspiration! I have been blessed with eyes to see the glorious designs and vivacious colors in the world and just want to paint, paint, paint!" Read her whole bio here.
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"I love using my imagination and lots of textures to create unique pieces, and I love to make you feel like your traveling the world or through space when you gaze at my art. My technique is very special and unique to me, I have spent the past few years experimenting and expanding my application. Newer pieces appear to mimic pour art, but they are actually painted layer by layer by my hand."
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