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Fine Furnishings & Fine Craft Show: Part Two

Day two of the show finds Tommy talking with more interesting craftsmen—and women—including: Randy Crossman who does hand-cut wooden jigsaw puzzles up to 4,000 pieces; Robert Reiss of Window Views puts photographs behind window panes; Gary Keener who makes beautiful furniture and won Best in Show 2007 for Furniture—Traditional Body of Work; Harold... Show Full Description

Day two of the show finds Tommy talking with more interesting craftsmen—and women—including: Randy Crossman who does hand-cut wooden jigsaw puzzles up to 4,000 pieces; Robert Reiss of Window Views puts photographs behind window panes; Gary Keener who makes beautiful furniture and won Best in Show 2007 for Furniture—Traditional Body of Work; Harold Shapiro and Michele Sommer-Shapiro who make furniture and do metalwork using a lot of recycled materials; Joe, a stone carver, creates fountains as well as lamps that burn oil; John Rundlett, a woodworker, specializes in toys; Holly Alderman uses photographs to create tapestries and “all kinds of things” inspired by sculpture; and Jacquelyn Rice, a self-described “artist and maker,” who makes whatever she dreams up. Hide Full Description

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Fine Furnishings & Fine Craft Show: Part Two

Day two of the show finds Tommy talking with more interesting craftsmen—and women—including: Randy Crossman who does hand-cut wooden jigsaw puzzles up to 4,000 pieces; Robert Reiss of Window Views puts photographs behind window panes; Gary Keener who makes beautiful furniture and won Best in Show 2007 for Furniture—Traditional Body of Work; Harold Shapiro and Michele Sommer-Shapiro who make furniture and do metalwork using a lot of recycled materials; Joe, a stone carver, creates fountains as well as lamps that burn oil; John Rundlett, a woodworker, specializes in toys; Holly Alderman uses photographs to create tapestries and “all kinds of things” inspired by sculpture; and Jacquelyn Rice, a self-described “artist and maker,” who makes whatever she dreams up.

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