Rene Dees
Rene proves my theory of "if you like to do one type of art or craft; you like to do them ALL!" An accomplished knitter, English Paper Piecer, Art Journaler and all-around crafter, Rene is a valued member of the Ephemera Paducah team!
Rene proves my theory of "if you like to do one type of art or craft; you like to do them ALL!" An accomplished knitter, English Paper Piecer, Art Journaler and all-around crafter, Rene is a valued member of the Ephemera Paducah team!
Tiffany is an Artist, Creator, Educator, and Idea Generator who loves recycling, repurposing, and reusing in her creating.
Jody combines textiles and found objects with discarded books, and gives them new life as scrolls, wall pieces, books, sculptural objects and installations. Her current work is inspired by the art of repair, mending techniques, and reuse.
Carolyn Dube is a self-taught mixed media art adventurer who has rediscovered play. She plays with every color of the rainbow, avoids rules whenever possible, and inspires you to find freedom in play!
I create from a very authentic place by staying true to my imagination. Creativity is endless for me. Like breathing I simply must do it. My art always has layers filled with hope, cheerfulness, and wonder.
Lesley Patterson-Marx is a delightful and talented book, mixed media and fiber artist!
Melanie Morris leads workshops that help students create fresher and more intuitive paintings. Known for her paint-layering technique and dreamlike works, Melanie’s style is often fast-paced and spontaneous. Attendees frequently come away surprised to find their favorite paintings are the ones they created in the
Mixed media, acrylic paints, pastels. calligraphy, bookbinding, and fiber arts - Jacqueline has loved them all since she first discovered each medium. She has a degree in graphic design and worked for many years as a publication, marketing and advertising designer, but her passion has
Ann Wood enjoys using unassuming materials, cardboard, paper and other discarded things. Practicality appeals to her and she loves the idea of giving the humblest and most common materials and tired, dispirited and faded things new importance and meaning.