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The artwork of Faducci is created by forming cement around a steel and wire armature. Natural mineral pigments are utilized to permanently color the cement as well as additives that enhance strength and frost resistance. The applied glass is opalescent, frost proof and traditionally manufactured in Italy using centuries old techniques. We also use natural stone in the mosaic process. Using handcrafted cement, steel and mosaic sculpture, all our artwork is designed to be enjoyed indoors or outside in natural settings - garden art, fountains, architectural art, public art, home installations (fireplaces, floors, walls), restaurant and hotel art, furniture and mirror. Our art brings whimsical emotive expression to both botanical and animal forms. |

Norton and the Kissosaurus by Solomon Bassoff and Dominica Mottarella |
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Deborah’s body of work spans 17 years and many mediums of sculpture. She currently has a line of limited edition bronze sculptures as well as many one-of-a-kind ceramic sculptures. |

Guardian Sweet by Deborah Bridges |
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"Gill's People" is collection of hand built sculpture constructed of copper and wood. Each wall or free-standing piece is one of a kind and depicts characters from western to sports to jazz and what ever the imagination can conceive. |

Jazz Men by Richard Gill |
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Cyndi E. Morgan, a former professional dancer and choreographer, retired to North Idaho and focused her artistic talents into capturing the "spirit of nature dancing."
"Earth Dance sculptures are inspired by my love and experience of dance and the beauty and spirit in nature," says the Sagle, Idaho, artist. "Each sculpture is one of a kind formed with a mixed medium of wood, stone and clay, then embellished with natural fibers, glass and beads." |

Dreamweaver by Cyndi Morgan |
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Innovative contemporary Moebius rings in various sizes and media such as ceramic, steel and Lucite. |

Infinity Ring with Twisted Tower by Charles Sherman |
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From the first, whimsy and fantasy have inflected, even driven, Jeff Tritel’s sculpture. There is nothing irrational in Tritel’s exuberance, but everything irreverent. You could compare Tritel’s menagerie, human and otherwise, with that of Dr. Seuss, but the beloved doctor charmed us precisely because his universe was his own; Tritel operates in and comments upon our universe, our memories, our mythologies, our follies. It’s tempting to call Tritel a modern-day Aesop, except that, being modern-day, not all Tritel’s fables end in moral lessons. Z |

Hot Jazz by Jeff Tritel |
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Aoki, Yoshi and Susie
Barker, Lisa
Bassoff , Solomon
Blackwood, Larry
Blodgett, Eileen
Bridges, Deborah
Bruce, Stephen
Burrows, John
Coll, Geoge
Cranford, Dwayne and Jill
Depraida, Michael
Eckels, Nancy
Farina, Audrey
Fletcher, Mike "Satch"
Flood, Verone
Gavitt, Tom
George, Amber
Gill, Richard
Grace, Lana
Gridley, Kara
Hale, Karen
Harrington, Richard
Haun, Theresa
Hubbell, Corey
Jesinoski, Mark
Kennedy, Julia
Koetsier, Albert
Kulaas, David
Lang, Lisa
Leer, Bonny
Loughran, Kevin
Milton, Galina
Minamora, Dennis
Monaghan, Bill
Morgan, Cyndi
Mueller, Steven
Noga & Silk, Andrew & Alexis
Pagni, Valarie
Parker, Dennis
Pott, Jennifer
Richter, John
Roche, Lisa
Rojas, David
Rubinstein, Hong and Adam
Schendel Lane, Laurie
Seacord, David
Shachnow, Marjorie
Sherman, Charles
Stalteri, Carolanne
Stephenson, Mark
Suess, Matt
Thompson, Todd
Thum, Phil
Tritel, Jeff
Ulrich, Bruce
Vorobik, Linda
Wade, Carole
Wagner, Russ
Watson, Karen
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