
| As long as people have hands there are those who will use them carefully, attentively, and with passion |
| There is something about handwork that satisfies the soul. For the artist it becomes both their driving force and their saving grace, bringing to their lives motivation and peace of mind. To the observer the reward is in the finished product but to the artist it is the process that brings the most satisfaction. We are very proud to have the works of these talented artist for all of us to enjoy. We ask that you support all of your local artist with your purchases to help preserve and perpetuate their skills and talents. |
| Randy Cochran Cutting Boards Fine Wood Furniture |
| Kim McCallie Walking Sticks |
| Tammy Beane Southern Mud |
| Andi Byer Fused Glass Jewelry |
| Billy Kirby Baskets Turned Wood |
| Steven Fabres-Cordero Wonderful and Whimisical Wooden Wonders! |
| Fred and Laura Ellis Something Southern Pottery |
| 21279 Scenic Drive Mentone, Alabama 256-634-0004 rhowell@theforgegallery.com |
| Dave and Cindy Hicks Cedar Chests Furniture and Photography |
| Don Stewart Pen and Ink Artist |
| Chuck Peters Stained Glass |
| Lucy Mitchell Paints and Pastels |
| Brooks Smith Turned ink Pens |
| Cathy Bowmar Woods Watchers Whimsical leaf folks |
| Charlie Munoz Silversmith |
| Terry Hale Hale Fire Glass |


| Cal Breed Orbix Hot Glass |
| Gabriel Sellers Master Carver |

| Carl McKlesky and Betsy Scott Bronze Sculpture |
| Cloud Farrow Pen and Ink and water colors |
| Don Phillips Wood worker |
| Don David Pen and Ink |
| Rebecca Braddock Potter |
| Susan Buckner Painter |
| Ken Kocienski Custom Canoes and wood work |
| Delray O'Rear Fiber artist |
| Brad Lackey Photography |
| Jesse Hemphill Bladesmith |
| Jim Smith Stone Sculpture and Native American Relic Reproduction |