Artist Market
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Brian Colin
Brian Colin is a painter, sculptor, illustrator, and writer. His primary focus lies in the realm of lowbrow art, where he realizes his vision in the mediums of three dimensional canvas paintings and vinyl toys. He has also written and illustrated a number of comic books, including “Jonas: Tales of an Ironstar” and “Serial Repercussions”.
The inside of Brian Colin’s head is an odd and fantastical place. Robots bake muffins and battle giant space squids, massive sand worms spring from the desert to attack hot air balloons, cowboys roam the plains on the backs of mutant possums, and dark woods are filled with strange creatures — both friendly and siniste
categories
painting, sculpture
website
e-mail address
phone number
404-247-3937
booth number
29
Charlie Henson / Relic Art
I use old rusty tools, bolts, shovels, door hinges and anything with an unusual shape to make "people" playing guitar, drums, sax & piano, and golfers, runners, bikers, and more. I enjoy turning junk into folk art and each piece I make is unique.
I worked in the construction business for a long time to learn the skills I use to assemble my artwork. I also use these skills in a handyman business I own.
categories
artists, folk art, metal work, recycled, sculpture, yard art
website
e-mail address
phone number
404-288-5233
booth number
90
Karron Denaple
Wood sculpture painted brightly for indoor/outdoor use. K’ron is a self taught artist, originally from Pennsylvania.
She is the former co/owner of the J. Reid Art Galleries, including the Buford School of Art and the Good KarMa Gallery, in Buford GA. She has been a judge for Congressman Linder’s High School Art competition for years.
K’ron was honored to paint a Whitehouse ornament for 2009.
The Tisiuc Collection started in 1975 and has been evolving since.
categories
artists, sculpture, woodworking, yard art
website
e-mail address
phone number
404-307-6405
booth number
7
Milford Thomas
Milford Thomas is a filmmaker and visual artist. "Non-moving" visual art is a relatively new endeavor for Thomas. His playful mixed-media style typically incorporates images from his vintage photo collection, barnwood, and found "thrift" objects, often thematically connected by a celebrity quote. This style was the natural by-product of his formerly unhealthy obsession with junk-collecting."
categories
artists, collage, painting, recycled, sculpture
e-mail address
booth number
95
Peggy Rothschild
One of a kind found object sculptures made of everyday household objects from wooden and metal materials. These colorful figures and personalities are brightly painted and patterned to create whimsical humor-filled expressions.
categories
artists, folk art, metal work, recycled, sculpture
website
e-mail address
phone number
404-292-9593
booth number
50




