Sat. Nov. 19th& Sun. Nov. 20th

10 am to 5 pm - Hill House, 127 Mt. Vernon St. (The Firehouse)

 
 
 

 

8th Annual Beacon Hill

Holiday Fine Art and Crafts Sale

at Hill House, 127 Mt. Vernon St. (the old Firehouse, just off Charles Street)

Contact us for info and questions

 

photo of vase by Connie Bacon

 

Constance Bacon - Hand thrown stoneware pottery decorated with sgraffito carving and handmade glaze.

Website:www.cbacon.com

 

 

photograph by Gary Blau

 

Gary A. Blau -Just your everyday, ordinary Boston tax attorney, raised in Arkansas, educated at MIT, who likes insects, flowers and photography, discovering the beauties of nature wherever I go.


Medium: Digital Photography


Website:www.flickr.com/photos/gab57/

photo by Gary Blau




 

photo of silk painting by Carol Crouch

 

Carol Crouch -Hand-dyed silk: scarves and framed fine art pieces. At The Blue Orchids Studio, art is a family affair, with a mother/daughter artist team, a husband/father (Ed) who frames our gallery pieces, and a husband (Ted) who hand crafts the lovely wall hangers for our artwork!

 

Website: www.TheBlueOrchidsStudio.com

 

photograph by Merefith Decarlo

 

 

Meredith DeCarlo creates unique letter art using photos of letters from signs and buildings from Boston and surrounding areas. 

 


Website: www.LotsofLetters.com

 

 

 

Mary Dowling- Handmade crafts like grandma use to make. Afghans, baby bibs, blankets. Tablerunners, wine bags, sport towels holiday gifts and more.

 


 

 


 

photo of painting by Arlene Greenspan

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Arlene Greenspan--Arlene works in oil and watercolor. She uses a combination of bold colors and lively brushwork to highlight the natural beauty and intensity of her subject matter. Her work is represented in private and corporate collections and she has participated in numerous exhibitions, including juried shows. Her work has been exhibited at the Currier Museum of Art, Essex Art Center, The Whistler House Museum, and many other venues.She is currently on the Board of Directors of the United South End Artists


 

photo of pottery by Linda Huey

 

Linda Huey -All of my vases, bowls, and platters are one-of-a-kind, made for food and flowers. In this work, I try to convey energy and potential growth: forces of nature in a clay garden of functional forms expressed in buds, blossoms, and leaves. This source of inspiration is similar to what influenced early 20th century American Art Pottery, and appeals to those who love nature, gardening, or arranging flowers.

 

Website: www.lindahuey.com

 

 

 

Melissa LaRosa - Melissa creates quality handmade totes, pouches, coin purses, and whimsical plush owl..

Website:www.etsy.com/shop/PookieBags

 

Aron Leaman - hand blown glass


Website: www.aronleamanglass.com/Home.html

 

photo of necklace by Jane Lebherz Wells of Crystal Garden Jewelry

Jane Lebherz-Wells--Jane hand-crafts her jewlery and suncatchers using Swarovski crytals.

 

Medium: Jewelry

 

photograph of necklace by Deborah MacFail

Deborah MacFail - Using sterling silver and gold-filled beads to accentuate the natural beauty of freshwater pearls, semi precious and opaque gemstones, my designs range from the small and delicate to the large and dramatic.

Medium: Jewelry

 

 

 


Mary Madarino--t he three weavers who weave together as the Danforth Weavers met while attending class at the Danforth Museum School in Framingham. We have been weaving individually and together for more than 20 years. Each of us brings a different color sense and style to our work and when our articles are put together in a display, you see the richness of color and design. Many of the scarves, ponchos and shawls that we weave start with hand-dyed yarn that we dye ourselves. Most of what we weave is made from wool, silk, Tencel, Rayon, or Bamboo. 2010 is our fifth year exhibiting in the local area under the name Danforth Weavers. Prior to 2005, we individually marketed our hand woven articles at various Arts and Craft venues and at the annual Weavers Guild of Boston Sale held in Weston during the first weekend of November.

 


 

photograph of Bruins jersey on Make Way for the ducklings statue

Jen Matson - Original, fine art photographs of Boston, hand printed in the darkrrom by the artist.



Website:www.jlmimages.com
photograph of boston public garden by Jen Matson

 

 

Bernal Murillo- Recycled copper jewelery and mixed-media paintings    

 


 

photo of a painting by Dianan Sironi

Diana Sironi is a fine artist from Peabody, MA trained in drawing, oil painting, and egg tempera at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, landscape painting at Bennington College in Vermont and art history and mixed media at SACI in Florence, Italy. She also holds a BSBA from Emmanuel College in Boston.


Medium: Oil

Website:www.dianasironi.com

 

 

painting by Janice Toth

 

Janice Toth often paints the changing New England seasons in oils andwatercolors. She also travels with her paints and spends time portraying new and interesting landscapes.


Medium: Oil and Acrylic

Website: webpages.charter.net/jan-toth

 

photo of painting by ELizabeth Wolfson

 

Elizabeth Wolfson,, a Boston artist, is an intuitive painter in watercolor, acrylic and mixed media and enjoys the design  or fantasy she can create with color shape and line  in florals and landscapes. 


Medium: Acrylic and oil



 

 

 

 



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