Dave and his wife, Molly Jaeger, a painter, opened the Highland Valley Studios in Ramona. There, Dave constructed a large workshop and creates monumental sculptures. http://www.highlandvalleystudios.com/
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.
Sue Dawe 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.
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.
Carolyn does fine art photography the "old-fashioned" way - by developing and printing all her images in a darkroom and occasionally even using a pin-hole camera.
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. Hopefully, their whimsy will make you smile.
Leslie applies her drawing skills to sheets of metal, constructing structural and decorative work. Her Welcome to Ramona sign has become a local landmark.
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.