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Dorothy Sweeney of Big Time Rock Show designs jewelry utilizing polymer clay and natural gemstones. Her creative talents bring mermaids and seahorses and a multitude of other nautical images to life. Dorothy lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and her work can be found on eBay.

How would you describe your artwork? I create original art jewelry from [...]

Betsy lives in the Foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in eastern Tennessee. To see more of Betsy’s lovely creations and learn more about her, visit her blog, Foothill Primitives.

How would you describe your artwork? Done in a naïve primitive style. I fell in love with primitives back in the late 80’s and changed my [...]

An Interview and Studio Tour with Prim and Whimsy Girl
Flora Thompson
of
Bone*Head*Studios
 
Flora is a lifelong Texan, she lives in Houston and you can visit some more with her on her Bone Head Studios Blog.

How would you describe your work?
I like to say that my art is “whimsical with a bit of an edge” , or more [...]

Robin Armstrong Seeber, outside the box primitives, folk art, PWGL, Prim and Whimsy Girl Studio tour, Artist Studio, art dolls, creative space

This month’s PWGL Studio Tour visits the studio of Anne Nichols of Annetiques, located in historic New England.

An Interview and Studio Tour with Anne
Describe your work: I am a designer and maker of primitive styled hooked rugs. The primitive style of rug hooking is a simple, innocent design, as a child’s drawing would be. [...]

This month’s featured artist…
Jeanne Gripp of Wildwoods Art Studio

An Interview and Studio Tour with Jeanne
Describe your work: I feel no one word describes what I create, so here’s several - folksy, whimsical, with a touch of macabre thrown in every once in a while.
How long have you been creating your art work? I have been [...]