Annual open studio tour in San Diego county.
Eighteen artists will display their art work in 15 private studios throughout Ramona. Paintings in a variety of mediums, ceramics, glass, wood, jewelry, weaving, quilts, and mosaics will be featured.
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 | | Woodturner
Jim's new work features carvings and inlaid stone images. His work has been published in two national woodworking magazines. |
 | | Ceramics
Starting with traditional forms and glazes, Donna uses them in non-traditional ways: altering the form, exaggerating a shape, spout or handle, or eliminating a handle altogether. Her forms are a bit dramatic, but still workable and functionally comfortable. |
 | | Fantasy Artist and Illustrator
Sue Dawe works on a variety of themes with different media and is best known for her fantasy airbrushed designs which have appeared in magazines and on back-to school products, posters, greeting cards, games, and Franklin Mint plates. |
 | | Fused Glass Jewelry and Wirework
Lyn creates unique fused glass jewelry and larger fused glass work. Her appreciation of the beauty and diversity in nature and her love of animals is expressed in her artwork and conveyed to her collectors. |
 | | Weaver and Fiber Artist
Marina's primary medium is weaving. She often adds her own hand-painted and handspun yarn to her pieces. She also designs necklaces, earrings and bracelets from a collection of beads picked up in Paris and local vintage shops. |
 | | Acrylic painting and gourd art
Multi - faceted artist, Linda Kelly works in acrylic, watercolor, sculpting and mixed media collage on recycled, reclaimed materials
http://www.lindakellyart.etsy.com
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 | | Watercolor Painter
Carol creates tonal paintings of scenes from her ranch and travels. Her work was juried into the SD Watercolor Society's International exhibit in 2009. |
 | | Fused Glass
Jolinda started working in flat glass about 30 years ago in Northern California, where she owned Village Glass Gallery. She specializes in architectural glass and she has done large residential and commercial projects, including mosaic murals and pool design. |
 | | Cartoonist and Fine Artist
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 | | Stained Glass
Bob primarily works with stained glass but he also incorporates fused glass in unique designs. His creations are one-of-a-kind.
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 | | Mosaic Artist
Gwen sees every object as a potential surface for a work of art...usually in mosaic!
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 | | Art Quilts
For many years Tracy's urge to create found its outlet in quiltmaking. Traditional designs eventually evolved into contemporary versions. Now her quilts are pushing the envelope into art quilts. |
 | | Jeweler
Beautiful handcrafted jewelry with a free spirited splash infused with a private affirmation and balanced by sophisticated, timeless design.
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 | | Colored Pencil and Pastel Artist
Visit Lori's webpage at:
www.lorisutherland-artist.com
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 | | Gourds and Mixed Metal Jewelry Kathi’s love of working with gourds has also lead to her love of mixed metal jewelry. While embellishing a gourd with copper she realized she could also try her hand at jewelry to wear. That started a whole new adventure! Copper and brass are the main ingredients in her jewelry with a touch of silver, steel, beads and found objects. |
 | | Jeweler
Nancy Wiley's passion is jewelry making, especially working with wire using unique semi precious stones and custom-made dichroic glass and hand painted ceramic tiles. |
 | | Painter and Sculptor
Helen is interested in identity; the where and when of its entry, the genetic and social forces that form us. Using images of children, their toys and fairy tales as tools, she is questioning our relationship to the child we once were and the children among us. She is also asking questions about adult memories of childhood. |
 | | Acrylic and Watercolor Painter
See more of Regina's art at www.zhibit.org/reginawilson and Reginawilson.blogspot.com
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| Look for the Ramona Open Studio Tour April 14 &15, 2011 !
If you've ever wondered what an artist's studio looks like, now is your opportunity to see for yourself. During the Ramona Open Studios Tour, artists in Ramona, CA will open their studios to curious visitors, inviting them to talk, check out how they work, and buy artwork if they're interested.
Ramona, located at the foothills of the Cuyamaca mountains and known as the Valley of the sun, is the fastest growing unincorporated area of San Diego. First inhabited by a sem-nomadic people, the Diegueno Indians, Ramona
became the site for some of the largest turkey ranches in the world in the 1920’s. Today the ranching community in Ramona has become focused in the equestrian industry and boasts the largest population of horses in San Diego
County. Recently, Ramona Valley has been recognized as an American Viticulture Area (AVA) with 9 wineries in the valley. The Ramona area is home to many nationally known and award winning artists featured on... |
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