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For the last thirty some years Lance has been carving wildlife, mainly birds and in 2000 his daughter Wendy joined him in the effort. The carvings are carved from American Wormy Chestnut, a hard wood that was widely used in construction prior to the blight which all but wiped them out in the 1920s...
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Mary Teeter designs and sews by hand all the buttonworks. Her husband, Terry, crafts the frames of antique wood. Mary comes to the fiber arts from a New England quilting and sewing tradition. Originally trained as an occupational therapist in psychiatry, she used art therapy in her practice...
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One day Robert Knudsen decided that his life needed to change direction. He stopped being in charge of his family's construction company, turning it over to another member of the family and pursued his dream, the formal study of art. Now a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, he is from suburban Baltimore and vacationed in Ocean City Maryland as a child...
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Doreen Currie is a fourth generation native of Latrobe, Pennsylvania who still resides on a portion of her great grandparent's farm. Growing up in the country, Doreen has enjoyed the beauty of gardens, rolling hillsides, forests and country landscapes. She loves painting still-life subjects --especially fruit and flowers and recently farm life too...
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