Artist Calendars
Tony incorporates elements from nature, vintage pop-culture graphics and old board game designs into his work.
Donna's passion for scientific knowledge increases the familiarity of each subject, whether butterflies, marine life, or Sonoma County vines.
Teri's art reflects her experiences, from the rural Alaskan tundra to the Trinity Mountains, to the ranches and hills of Northern California, as well as the inner world of her imagination.
Vivid pastels: landscapes, still lifes, wildlife & animals, and classic cars!
Serene yet passionate landscapes and wildlife.
Michael interprets the natural shapes of the wood he works with into incomparable furnishings, almost with a life of their own.
"An artist, to me, is one who learns, practices, strives until the necessary techniques are so well integrated into how one does one’s art, it moves into another realm."
Husband and wife team Jean Salatino and Steven Gandolfo create exquisite blown, etched, and carved glass pieces.
David's ceramics defy expectations, taking shapes and colors unlooked-for, but delightful.
"As you will see, my work is related to our Earth…the beauty of the land, the flow of the water and the constantly changing skies."
Tim creates with a variety of media, but consistently captures the essence of some of the North Bay's most distinctive scenes.
Friendly and unexpected characters greet you from each of Suki's ceramics - bowls, mugs, butter dishes, and more.
Mandy taps into the geometric and the organic in her colorful abstracts.
Bold and vivid - Dee's botanicals and abstracts are incomparably eye-catching.
Tim Brody creates inviting pastels of rich landscapes, wildlife, and unique structures.
Luann creates artifacts from a lost culture, an imagined prehistory. Jewelry, shrines, wall hangings, and more.
Mylette's humorous and nostalgic paintings depict childhood memories, dreams and everyday encounters. She especially loves color and painting dogs.
"Light and color inspire my art. The energy of the place, person or thing help show me how to depict it on the canvas or paper." -Gen Zorich
Carole's work is Bold. Vibrant. Full of Life. Originals, prints, and unique items like printed pillow cases.
Rik creates his block prints from both linoleum and wood blocks.
Ann and Phil Leech work in concert to create these original designs featuring precious stones in silver, gold and occasionally even copper.
Cheryl and Mikio create collections of beautiful stacking bowls as usable art for your everyday life!
Plein Air Oil Painter Thomas Creed is especially own for his depictions of Northern California landscapes and the magnificent California and Live Oaks.
Marsha works in both oils and watercolors and has made a name for herself nationally for her impressionist paintings.
Ceramicist John Chambers has a beautiful array of finishes which he uses to creative collections of tableware from mugs to champagne coolers.
Joel Bennett mixes his love for music with his fire pit ceramics. The Gourd shown is actually a musical drum.
Abby Bard specializes in fiber arts, from scarves and hats to beautiful and soft shawls.
Sebastopol Artist Sally Baker uses watercolors in a most unique fashion.
Santa Rosa's Nina Bonos is known for her vivid colors and symbolism. Here she is working on her "Seven Sacred Species" painting, depicting paradise (Sonoma County?)
Animal Calendars
Tony incorporates elements from nature, vintage pop-culture graphics and old board game designs into his work.
Donna's passion for scientific knowledge increases the familiarity of each subject, whether butterflies, marine life, or Sonoma County vines.
Teri's art reflects her experiences, from the rural Alaskan tundra to the Trinity Mountains, to the ranches and hills of Northern California, as well as the inner world of her imagination.
Vivid pastels: landscapes, still lifes, wildlife & animals, and classic cars!
Serene yet passionate landscapes and wildlife.
Michael interprets the natural shapes of the wood he works with into incomparable furnishings, almost with a life of their own.
"An artist, to me, is one who learns, practices, strives until the necessary techniques are so well integrated into how one does one’s art, it moves into another realm."
Husband and wife team Jean Salatino and Steven Gandolfo create exquisite blown, etched, and carved glass pieces.
David's ceramics defy expectations, taking shapes and colors unlooked-for, but delightful.
"As you will see, my work is related to our Earth…the beauty of the land, the flow of the water and the constantly changing skies."
Tim creates with a variety of media, but consistently captures the essence of some of the North Bay's most distinctive scenes.
Friendly and unexpected characters greet you from each of Suki's ceramics - bowls, mugs, butter dishes, and more.
Mandy taps into the geometric and the organic in her colorful abstracts.
Bold and vivid - Dee's botanicals and abstracts are incomparably eye-catching.
Tim Brody creates inviting pastels of rich landscapes, wildlife, and unique structures.
Luann creates artifacts from a lost culture, an imagined prehistory. Jewelry, shrines, wall hangings, and more.
Mylette's humorous and nostalgic paintings depict childhood memories, dreams and everyday encounters. She especially loves color and painting dogs.
"Light and color inspire my art. The energy of the place, person or thing help show me how to depict it on the canvas or paper." -Gen Zorich
Carole's work is Bold. Vibrant. Full of Life. Originals, prints, and unique items like printed pillow cases.
Rik creates his block prints from both linoleum and wood blocks.
Ann and Phil Leech work in concert to create these original designs featuring precious stones in silver, gold and occasionally even copper.
Cheryl and Mikio create collections of beautiful stacking bowls as usable art for your everyday life!
Plein Air Oil Painter Thomas Creed is especially own for his depictions of Northern California landscapes and the magnificent California and Live Oaks.
Marsha works in both oils and watercolors and has made a name for herself nationally for her impressionist paintings.
Ceramicist John Chambers has a beautiful array of finishes which he uses to creative collections of tableware from mugs to champagne coolers.
Joel Bennett mixes his love for music with his fire pit ceramics. The Gourd shown is actually a musical drum.
Abby Bard specializes in fiber arts, from scarves and hats to beautiful and soft shawls.
Sebastopol Artist Sally Baker uses watercolors in a most unique fashion.
Santa Rosa's Nina Bonos is known for her vivid colors and symbolism. Here she is working on her "Seven Sacred Species" painting, depicting paradise (Sonoma County?)
Hobbies
Tony incorporates elements from nature, vintage pop-culture graphics and old board game designs into his work.
Donna's passion for scientific knowledge increases the familiarity of each subject, whether butterflies, marine life, or Sonoma County vines.
Teri's art reflects her experiences, from the rural Alaskan tundra to the Trinity Mountains, to the ranches and hills of Northern California, as well as the inner world of her imagination.
Vivid pastels: landscapes, still lifes, wildlife & animals, and classic cars!
Serene yet passionate landscapes and wildlife.
Michael interprets the natural shapes of the wood he works with into incomparable furnishings, almost with a life of their own.
"An artist, to me, is one who learns, practices, strives until the necessary techniques are so well integrated into how one does one’s art, it moves into another realm."
Husband and wife team Jean Salatino and Steven Gandolfo create exquisite blown, etched, and carved glass pieces.
David's ceramics defy expectations, taking shapes and colors unlooked-for, but delightful.
"As you will see, my work is related to our Earth…the beauty of the land, the flow of the water and the constantly changing skies."
Tim creates with a variety of media, but consistently captures the essence of some of the North Bay's most distinctive scenes.
Friendly and unexpected characters greet you from each of Suki's ceramics - bowls, mugs, butter dishes, and more.
Mandy taps into the geometric and the organic in her colorful abstracts.
Bold and vivid - Dee's botanicals and abstracts are incomparably eye-catching.
Tim Brody creates inviting pastels of rich landscapes, wildlife, and unique structures.
Luann creates artifacts from a lost culture, an imagined prehistory. Jewelry, shrines, wall hangings, and more.
Mylette's humorous and nostalgic paintings depict childhood memories, dreams and everyday encounters. She especially loves color and painting dogs.
"Light and color inspire my art. The energy of the place, person or thing help show me how to depict it on the canvas or paper." -Gen Zorich
Carole's work is Bold. Vibrant. Full of Life. Originals, prints, and unique items like printed pillow cases.
Rik creates his block prints from both linoleum and wood blocks.
Ann and Phil Leech work in concert to create these original designs featuring precious stones in silver, gold and occasionally even copper.
Cheryl and Mikio create collections of beautiful stacking bowls as usable art for your everyday life!
Plein Air Oil Painter Thomas Creed is especially own for his depictions of Northern California landscapes and the magnificent California and Live Oaks.
Marsha works in both oils and watercolors and has made a name for herself nationally for her impressionist paintings.
Ceramicist John Chambers has a beautiful array of finishes which he uses to creative collections of tableware from mugs to champagne coolers.
Joel Bennett mixes his love for music with his fire pit ceramics. The Gourd shown is actually a musical drum.
Abby Bard specializes in fiber arts, from scarves and hats to beautiful and soft shawls.
Sebastopol Artist Sally Baker uses watercolors in a most unique fashion.
Santa Rosa's Nina Bonos is known for her vivid colors and symbolism. Here she is working on her "Seven Sacred Species" painting, depicting paradise (Sonoma County?)