 | Artist: Chris Moench Today, Chris works full-time designing and sculpting modern prayer wheels for his company: "Axis of Hope™." His prayer wheels have been revolving and evolving at public exhibits across the west: American Craft Council Exhibition of Fine Craft in San Francisco, Sun Valley Center Idaho Arts and Crafts Festival, Best of the Northwest Shows in Portland and Seattle, and "Ashes to Art: Funerary Art," San Francisco and Philadelphia.
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 | Artist: Crazy Coconut Creations We are Amy Rosko and Mike Estes. Since 2003, we have been using original photographs gathered from our journeys to create one-of-a-kind designs that we hand-print onto new clothing, vintage pieces, fabric, and more in our Portland, Oregon workshop! The product line is a transformative look at the world, fusing photography & printing to create a fashionable design.
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 | Artist: Eye Pop Art Christine Claringbold of Portland, Oregon brings you a kaleidoscopic array of original designs ready to help you decorate your home and brighten up your world. She creates vibrant, intricate mandala patterns on recycled vinyl records.
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 | Artist: Flipside Hats Flipside hats are reversible hats made mostly from salvaged materials. Each hat is unique; no two are the same. Hats are detailed with distinctive stitching, ribbons, feathers, fake fur, materials, buttons, and whatever else I can find that suits the personality of that hat. Sizes range from kids to adults, S to XL, outfitting men and women, boys, girls, and babes. Try one on for yourself… and FLIP YO’ LID!; Hand made in Portland, Oregon.
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 | Artist: Hadley Hutton Fine Art & Illustration Hadley Hutton, a native Portlander, works as a freelance illustrator, artist, and children’s book author / illustrator. She is a graduate (with honors) from the San Francisco Art Institute.
Her work is a blend of traditional illustration, painting and collage. Hadley draws inspiration from Asian patterns and motifs as well as Victorian die cuts. Her work explores nature’s beauty, our influence on our surroundings, and our environment's influence on us.
The works are layered with colored pencil and watercolor pencil drawings, ink, archival digital media, pastels and encaustics.
Philosophy: Less is more. (Art supplies are the exception to this rule)
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 | Artist: Jef Designs A Portland, Oregon based company specializing in painted wall graphics and lighting. Influenced by graphic design, architecture, furniture, apparel, and textiles, Joe Futschik designs and hand fabricates all work. Wood, color, and light are intuitively translated into pure, modern, minimal objects of design.
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Artist: John Gill Photography John Gill is a professional photographer specializing in images of nature, wildlife, travel, and New England. His images are published regularly and have won numerous awards. Magazine clients include: Country, Birds and Blooms, Birder’s World, New Hampshire, NH Wildlife Journal, and Yankee to name a few. Corporate clients include Northeast Delta Dental, Lakes Region General Hospital, the state of New Hampshire, Vutek Inc., and various publishing companies and tourism agencies.
John has been honored as "Photographer of the Year" two times by the New Hampshire Professional Photographers Association. This is a result of his having received the highest print scores in professional competitions, as judged by a panel of five master photographers. On four occasions his prints have received the prestigious Fuji Masterpiece Award for photographic excellence. Such honors are simply the result of his passion, persistence, and attention to detail.
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 | Artist: Julia Garretson Julia Garretson is an artist, a pod collector, a recycler, and a multimedia student. She studied and received a BFA from Oregon College of Art and Craft in Portland, Oregon. Currently, metalwork, teaching and growing her business are important to her.
Everything on my site is handmade by myself. I am a full time artist, and I also teach some classes. I work in ferrous and non-ferrous metals, cloth, paper, books, outdoor projects, light, chocolate, string, wood, and plants. I am interested in working sustainably.
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Artist: Little Put Books Paper has been something I always loved. As a child I collected notebooks and sticky pads not knowing there was a world out there of items handmade, that I could make, with paper. All of my jewelry is inspired by my passion for the book arts. The Pebble pieces are designed around my joy of rich textured letter press prints and the Scrabble pieces showcase my deep love for intricate patterns and rich toned papers.
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