Artist Market

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Dryads Dancing / Margaret Taylor
Reclaimed wood architectural pieces are assembled into whimsical folk art and functional home décor.
categories
artists, folk art, recycled, woodworking, yard art
phone number
770-234-0096
booth number
78
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
John Freeman
A retired United Methodist minister and Emory professor, John Freeman creates functional woodturnings--bowls, platters, goblets--in his shop at Lake Hartwell. His pieces are turned from a variety of woods. All are given food-safe finishes. John calls his enterprise "Sacred Wood."
categories
accessories, woodworking
e-mail address
phone number
404-633-5400
booth number
92
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
e-mail address
phone number
404-307-6405
booth number
7
plank&board
plank&board designs and builds substantial outdoor furniture. The style leans toward modernism with clean simplistic lines. While the furniture is unique looking, seating comfort is the primary focus. Ben Robinson, who mainly works as a web designer and lives in Kirkwood, creates all of the furniture. The pieces available from plank&board include: outdoor sectional couches, chairs, benches, tables, storage trunks and children's furniture.
categories
accessories, children's goods, furniture, woodworking
e-mail address
phone number
678.640.3337
booth number
38