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New art on display at Inland Bays Garden Center

October 23, 2021

The art exhibit at the Inland Bays Garden Center gallery in Frankford mirrors the changing colors of autumn and signals the beginning search for those perfect holiday gifts. What could be more unique than a one-of-a-kind creation by a local artist?

Visitors can find pottery, fused glass, pen-and-ink notecards, beach lamps, wooden cutting boards, beach frames, scroll saw ornaments and wall hangings. Each artist brings their craft to life, ready to add a bit of southern Delaware to any home décor or just the right gift for someone special.

Jim Adcock creates pen and watercolor prints, acrylic paintings and beach lamps. Kathryn Cartier works with fused glass, stained glass and mosaics fired at high temperatures and finished with cold working or sandblasting techniques in an abundance of color combinations.

Jennifer Moon-Child makes scroll saw cutouts of beach, animal and holiday-themed pieces using a variety of wood including cherry, walnut, oak, ash, beech and maple.

Diane Hasselo makes night lights, coasters, ties, holiday ornaments and mobiles out of fused glass, combining the art of cutting, layering and firing glass in a kiln.

Beth Whitman-Pitzer has an illustrative style that combines pen, ink and watercolors using inspiration from nature and beach life that showcases her love of color, form and texture.

Judy Demeo’s wheel-thrown pots are functional, ovenproof, and food- and dishwasher-safe. Hand stamps and sgraffito techniques decorate each piece.

George Todd uses renewable bamboo, black walnut, maple and oak to create charcuterie boards, cutting boards, frames and vases accented with resin waves.

To learn more, go to inlandbaysgardencenter.com.

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