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April
Gregory from Kincardine, Ontario uses her creativity
to cleverly recycle old wood, ceiling tile and bottle
caps to make these whimsical fish. |
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Jan
Markle and Judi D. McIntosh are indentical twins who
use many different mediums in their work, including
pastels, watercolors, oils, and acrylics. The fish
are actually palm fronds painted with oils and acrylics
and fitted with copper fins to resemble tropical trumpet
fish. |
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William H.
Roy (the horse and weather vane) is a folk artist
from North Carolina whose carving skills make his
folk art pieces appear to be timeworn.
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Old
English Woods of New Hampshire is owned by Ben and
Kathie Woods. Every piece of theirs is individually
custom-crafted by Ben and his craftmen, designed by
Kathie, and hand painted by talented New England artists. |
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Just
in, just in time!
We’ve gathered original folk art and furniture from
across the country to put these hand-mades into your hands.
Talented artisans turn tossed items into treasures, creating
whimsy for your home.
Very fresh, very affordable fun for any room in the house! |

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