Scope Artists

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5. This artistic couple have attend almost all of our National Kaleidoscope Exhibits. Peggy & Steve ?

7. One of the first winner's of the Brewster Society's Award for Creative Ingenuity, her daughter Pam now makes scopes, too. Corki ?

9. The began with dried flower cell scopes, and now create a wide array of free-fall and oil-filled cell scopes. Luc & Sallie ?

12. Their simple brass-bodied scopes feature magnificent images and oh-so-smoothly turning object cells. Ken & Dore ?

13. A stained glass scope artist whose scopes are very wand-erful! David ?

14. A newer artist to KOA who creates wood-turned scopes, some with interchangeable object cells. Paul ?

16. This couple have twice been the Featured Artists at our National Kaleidoscope Exhibit. Randy & Shelley ?

18. This wood artist's scopes have a sleek look that inspired our 2001 Exhibit's theme of "2001: A Scope Odyssey". Henry ?

19. She creates very tiny scopes...that you can wear on a chain around your neck! Debra ?

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1. This artist from Texas took over his brother Peach's scope business several years ago. Mark ?

2. A woodworker whose scopes sometimes come in the shape of a crab. Jerry ?

3. He creates stained glass scopes with a unique method of painting the glass bodies. Marc ?

4. This stained glass artist was one of the first to angle the position of the object cell in relation to the mirrors, creating a three-dimensional image. Sherry ?

6. This artist's scopes really go with the flow! Will ?

8. This New York artist uses such diverse materials as Banksia Seed Pods and Hindu incense holders for his scope bodies. Massimo ?

10. She and two of her daughters all create kaleidoscopes; she works mostly with brass and glass wheels. Janice ?

11. This Maine couple make glass scopes with such names as "La Nina" and "Blue Ice". Bob & Sue ?

14. This scope artist likes to "Rock", "Roll", and attend "Weddings". David ?

15. An Iowa artist who creates a real menagerie of handpainted kaleidoscopes. Marti ?

17. One half of a couple (with her husband Tom) who make kaleidoscopes based on themes such as Frog Forest, Floral Romance, Blue Fish Blue Wave. Judith ?


 

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