Artists Represented
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World Champion bird carver, Bob Guge has been with the gallery for more than 20 years. His creations are highly collectible and grace many homes. The gallery maintains a large and complete collection of his work. | |
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Sandra Erickson-Wright is a talented painter who often paints on "found objects". Her sense of color and design sets her work apart. Her favorite subjects include a variety of animals and often feature one of her favorite sayings. | |
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William Hemmerling paints from his heart, and his depictions of Southern folk have garnered collectors from all over the country. The gallery has on display both his originals and the new digitally reproduced gicleé prints on stretched canvas. | |
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New to the gallery this year is Terrell Powell whose fanciful paintings have been known to surprise even him! His originals are available in the gallery as well as his prints. Also available are his paintings on cut-out metal objects. | |
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Josh Guge, the son of bird carver Bob Guge, grew up wanting to be a carver also. His work, which concentrates on fish forms, has already won him a number of national awards. |
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A self-taught artist, Mark Ricke contributes wonderful interpretations of water birds and a variety of woodland animals. Perhaps best known for his life-size swans, Mark has added bears, raccoons, beavers, etc. to his repertoire. | |
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A partner in Newport House Gallery, Carol Lango has created hand-carved and painted Father Christmas figures for nearly thirty years. In recent times she had added other examples of early folk art such as whirly-gigs, distlefink birds, etc. | |
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Teri Embrey is a nationally known carver of saintly-like Christmas figures in various themes. Each piece is designed, hand-carved and then painted. Her recent design of the figure stepping out of a carved book is remarkable. The gallery offers a collection of her works. | |
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A recently published book, Duluth Fish Decoys, records the efforts of decoy carver David Perkins who specializes in hand-crafted replicas of early spearing decoys. His work is highly collectible. | |
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Door County resident Craig Anderson performs miracles on old abandoned furniture and transforms them into works of art. His skillful and decorative grain painting breathes new life into each piece. | |
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