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Belinda RileyArtist: Belinda Riley
My name is Belinda Riley, and I am a clay sculptor living in Kansas City, Missouri. I have a degree in Fine Art, and taught pottery at the high school level for several years before I began selling my work at Art Shows.

As an animal lover at heart, I enjoy making animals out of clay and most of my creations are whimsical in nature.

Location: Kansas City, MO USA
Website: www.BelindaRiley.com 
Categories: Sculpture, Mixed Media,

Chris DahlquistArtist: Chris Dahlquist
My current work pushes beyond the basics of photography while echoing the traditional processes of tin-type and daguerreotype. Using a modern technique of Polaroid Emulsion Transfer, I combine my images with metal surfaces; aluminum and copper. There is a harmony of opposites created as the exact and precise discipline of photography gives way to intuition and chance. I define feminine imagery with a torch and place ethereal images on indelible metal. Unlike traditional photography no two pieces can every be identical.

My most recent copper work incorporates another visual layer by adding mathematical equations, creative writing from my childhood, and reading primers for a body of work titled "Reading, Writing and Arithmetic." This once again combines my love of education with the photography I have loved since childhood. To see my most recent work please come see me at a show.

Location: Kansas City, MO USA
Website: www.chrisdahlquist.com 
Categories: Photography,

Artist: Clay Images
Our fertile imaginations and hard-working hands have created a unique line of friendly dragons in stoneware clay. Though each is a fine sculpture on its own, they also all have a function - oil lamps, incense burners, and drinking vessels.

We sell our wares from our home, through the internet, at art fairs around the U.S.A., and at the Kansas City and Arizona Renaissance Festivals.

Location: Ethel, MO USA
Website: www.clayimages.com 
Categories: Pottery, Sculpture,

Gospel ColorsArtist: Gospel Colors
Gospel Colors designs and creates vestments especially for clergy. We design and create chasubles, scapulars, and stoles.

Location: Kansas City, MO USA
Website: www.gospelcolors.com 
Categories: Banners, Religious,

Artist: Phil Anderson Art
Here you'll find engaging Photography and Digital Art with such topics as the mystery and romance of railroads, steam trains, sunsets, vintage and modern aircraft, old barns and buildings, wild and domestic animals, storms and nature, automobiles - past and present. Saturated colors and the beautiful tonality of retro black & white, abound.

Location: Kearney, MO USA
Website: www.philandersonart.com 
Categories: Photography,

Artist: Sallie Day Mogerman
Sally began drawing at an early age. After graduating cum laude from Lindenwood College in St. Charles, Missouri, she began her portrait studies with well-known Kansas City illustrator and portrait painter, Harry Fredman. Sallie works in oils and graphite, and from life as well as photographic sittings. Among her clientele are educators, businessmen, attorneys, physicians, their spouses and children.

Location: USA
Website: sallieday.com 
Categories: Drawing, Painting,

Artist: The Pewter Shop
Rebecca creates functional art using unleaded pewter. Considering the softness of the material, its sheen and smoothness, she experimented with surface texture by acid etching and engraving; added color by using gem stones and foil and complimented its metallic nature with wood, bone, glass, and cloth.

Location: Kansas City, MO USA
Website: www.pewtershop.com/ 
Categories: Household Products, Metalwork,

Artist: Tile Clocks
One of my favorite ways to make a clock out of tile is to take a large square tile and cut a rectangular opening inside it, making the tile into a frame. I then attach it to cement board and fill in the opening with a clock-face design using a variety of tiles and shapes. To finish the clock I add a wooden frame to the back, which houses the quartz movement and provides anchor points for the picture frame wire.

Location: Kansas City, MO USA
Website: www.TileClocks.com 
Categories: Tile, Clocks,