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Bev Aisen

South Florida artist, Bev Aisen, creates whimsical original paintings full of color and fun. Great for casual decor. See Bev's hand-painted glass accessories in our Giftware sections.

Aisen

Spirit Anderson

Ever since she was a child, Spirit has had the gift of creation and design. All her clocks are made with prints of her original artwork.

Anderson

Joe Aronstein

Joe Aronstein is the founder and owner of Artcetera. Mostly self-taught (his father lent inspiration and some of the basics), he is drawn to images he finds unique and emotional.

Aronstein

Myron Aronstein

The father and inspiration for Artcetera owner, Joe Aronstein. Myron passed away in 1971, but, his spirit and art live on at Artcetera, a true "Field of Dreams" story. He was a unique and fantastic sketch artist, showing human emotion and passion like few other artists.

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Eric Bailey

Eric Bailey works out of his studio in Corvallis, Oregon. Eric has a degree in Visual Arts and has been producing fine art glass for some 10 years now.

Bailey

Andrew Barwick

Andrew and his family live in central Florida in the small town of Eustis. They have been working in clay for over 25 years. "We have always been crazy for color" and their fun ceramics reflect that.

Barwick

Deborah Bigeleisen

Deborah Bigeleisen is a contemporary artist whose evocative paintings of natural forms encompass so much energy, movement and mystery as to be eternally engaging. The key to her success is her unique vision and how she immortalizes the transitory nature of life using a single image of a flower as her subject.

Bigeleisen

Dottie Boscamp

Dottie graduated from Illinois State University in 2002 with a Bachelor's degree in art, and currently owns a shop in Fort Collins, Colorado where she teaches glass blowing and produces art.

Boscamp

Debra Caplan

Debra's one-of-kind glazed ceramic sculptures are petite, sensual pieces inspired by the female figure. Sculptures are finished with a bronze-like glaze. Debra lives in Boca Raton, FL where she creates in her home studio.

Caplan

Gail Chavenelle

Beginning with childhood paper dolls, chains, pop-up books and greeting cards, Gail has been intrigued by paper sculpture. Instead of a sheet of paper, she now works with sheets of 20-22 gauge steel.

Chavenelle

Eva Cline

Eva discovered her talents for pottery, painting, and sketching at an early age while growing up in North Carolina. Since moving to Boca Raton, Florida, Eva has re-focused her passion for making one-of-a-kind art in her beaded jewelry.

Cline

Cybill

Cybill is the collaboration between George, a Long Island, NY native, Tom, a PA native, and Cybill a black cat of many personalities. George and Tom are self-taught ceramic artists. Their work, often one-of-a-kind, reflect their love of florals, animals, and traveling throughout the Caribbean, South America, Europe, and Africa.

Cybill

Duane Dahl

Duane Dahl is a Santa Fe artist whose love of nature is manifest in his preference for using richness of texture and form rather than color to carry his message.

Dahl

Don Drumm

The grandson of a blacksmith and son of a "genius" auto mechanic, Don Drumm was naturally drawn to working with metals. Recognized as a pioneer in using cast aluminum as an artistic medium, his vast collection of decorative and functional arts ranges from one-of-a-kind sculpture to cookware.

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Gail Fisher

Gail is a Home Decor artist from Boca Raton, Florida. Her painted decoratives in wood and on glass demonstrate her eye for color, detail, and whimsy.

Fisher

Aron Frogge

Aron is a ceramic artist who works from her home in Cave creek, Arizona. Specializing in Raku firing for the past 12 years her work includes vessels, boxes, and platters.

Frogge

Ron Hinkle

Ron Hinkle creates his art glass at his studio in Buckhannon, West Virginia. Molten glass is blown or sculpted by hand to create unique pieces of art that are not only decorative but also functional.

Hinkle

Elodie Holmes

Quoting the artist tells you a lot about her. "The spontaneity involved in working with glass is highly satisfying. When sculpting in a torch flame or working off the end of a blowpipe, the process creates a tension that is reflected in the work itself. Each piece is an event frozen in time. They may be surreal, ceremonial, or light hearted, but almost always mysterious".

Holmes

Kathy Hudson

Kathy Hudson is glass artist from a small town in Texas. She designs and manufactures all her work by herself. She focuses on combining geometric shapes, textures, and colors into eye-pleasing combinations.

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