Artist Market

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Felted Heart
Felted Heart fashions a green line of whimsical wool clothing. Handcrafted, one-of-a-kind garments and accessories are made with repurposed wool, reflecting a commitment to environmental sustainability. Unique designs include a fanciful rainbow of felted wool children's ponchos, onesies, tees and infant gowns festooned with wool appliqués. Felted Heart also makes a line of accessories for women, funky cashmere and lambswool scarves and woolly fashion for the arms. Whimsical. Woolly. Fun.
categories
accessories, artists, children's goods, clothing, recycled
e-mail address
phone number
404-584-5632
booth number
96
Fresh Handmade Soaps & Gifts
Fresh Handmade Soaps and Gifts is a local, all-natural, high-quality soap and body products company. Affordable products made for the whole family. Find Fresh soaps every Saturday at the Fairburn Farmers’ Market and Thursday at the East Atlanta Farmers Market.
categories
accessories, artists, bath & body, clothing
e-mail address
phone number
678-641-0959
booth number
76
Glass Gardens/Jan S. Steger
I create "flowers" from dishes and copper to provide color and interest indoors or outside. Beneficial to those missing the "green" thumb since no gardening skills are required. They remain bright and colorful all year, no matter the weather, water restrictions or hungry deer. Eye catching and definite conversation starters, it's a great gift for that someone who has everything. I lived in Kirkwood on Robson Place from 1954 until 1964 and attended Kirkwood Elementary through fifth grade. It was a great place to be a kid with the school, library and park within a block of my house.
categories
artists, glass, yard art
phone number
770-831-5943
booth number
57
Grace O'Malley's Treasures
While still very young, I realized color had the power to move and inspire me. This love affair with color has continued all my life, and is evidenced in the many colors expressed in my enamel work set in silver and gold. We humans have a deep and persistent need to surround ourselves with beauty, including decorating our own bodies. I do my best to help others fulfill this need by creating handcrafted ornaments from precious materials.
categories
artists, jewelry
e-mail address
phone number
404-325-2941
booth number
5
H.C. Warner
Born in Chicago and headed south, Henry Christopher Warner is creating the dominant portion of his painting career in Atlanta, GA. He obtained a BFA in graphic design while attending the University of Georgia. The use of the frequently rendered bee is a metaphor of “fear and love”. He feels these two emotions are the most commonly felt symptoms of human life and appears to be a signature touch of many of his paintings. In addition to his formal training in art, he has gained significant knowledge and experience form the relationships he has developed with working artists. Presently, his work can be seen displayed at “Alcove”, his Decatur based gallery/studio, as well as restaurants, nightclubs, and design houses throughout Atlanta. Alcove produces a monthly show that brings a nationwide array of artists of diversified mediums to show in Atlanta. H.C. Warner currently works with acrylics and mixed media, as well as digital design. The process is usually developed with layering fabric and paints to create texture, epoxy and found objects to develop the full project.
categories
artists, clothing
e-mail address
phone number
404-663-0159
booth number
24
Heather Williams
A resident of rural eastern North Carolina, Heather Williams paints the abundance and joy of the agrarian life. She expresses her love and respect for her subjects, whether it is an apple or a lamb, through her attention to detail, lush use of color, and quiet focus. Each painting is a tribute to the slow lane and all those who thrive in it. Oil paintings, framed giclee prints, unframed giclee prints, and tee shirts with iron-transfer images of my work.
categories
artists, painting
e-mail address
booth number
12
iram-inal designs
The sisters of iram-inal designs create timeless, chunky creations made from semiprecious stones, recycled/repurposed woods & cornstarch resin.
categories
artists, jewelry, recycled
e-mail address
phone number
770-846-0094
booth number
107
Isea Designs
Isea Designs: Handmade jewelry featuring contemporary designs with sterling silver, pearls and semi-precious gemstones.
categories
artists, children's goods, jewelry
e-mail address
phone number
678-908-5797
booth number
30
J. Wesley Daniell
J. Wesley Daniell was raised in Kirkwood. He moved away over 40 years ago but still considers it home. He started building birdhouses for friends. The demand became so great, his hobby has evolved into a full-time endeavor. His birdhouses are all “one of a kind” designs mostly using reclaimed materials. They are built to last using all screw construction and most with metal roofs. They have been sold in some of Atlanta’s most exclusive shops and are now displayed in landscapes across the country. Much of his work is commissioned by individuals to meet their personal tastes.
categories
artists, folk art, woodworking, yard art
e-mail address
phone number
770-489-9839
booth number
56
Jane hancock papers
Jane Hancock Papers offers ready-to-write stationery, journals and cards, as well as custom design services for your invitation needs. We offer several print options including Letterpress, Screen Printing & Digital Printing. Our letter-pressed items are made using custom mixed inks, pillow soft paper and a 1926 hand-operated press. Rajshel Juhan, a degreed graphic designer, creates all projects in-house. Our items combine old-school printing techniques with stylish modern design and a funky twist.
categories
artists, paper goods
e-mail address
phone number
678-508-5454
booth number
43