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Peggy Ghibodeau

Whimsical Art by Peggy Thibodeau

Peggy is a self taught artist living in Myrtle Beach with her husband and teenage daughter.She often paints with lush, bright colors for the joy they bring. When asked about her artist's statement, her only reply is "Oh, just what pleases. If one of my paintings makes someone laugh or smile, then I'm happy!"

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Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau

Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau

Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau
Peggy Thibodeau


Pastels by David Utterback

"I had a wonderful childhood and education with a very supportive and artistic mother.She encouraged me to draw and sketch. Many a winter was spent at the kitchen table with a crayon box and paper. I never tried to do much with my art until I reached high school when I began to realize how blessed I was. In 1998, I found a new medium to love and challenge me in colored pastels. I am at awe with what you can do with color and paper when you set your mind to it." David and his wife, JoAnn, live in Myrtle Beach.

David Utterback

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David Utterback
David Utterback
David Utterback
David Utterback

 

David Utterback
David Utterback
David Utterback
David Utterback



Beach Theme Ceramics by Amy Cox

Amy Cox
Amy Cox is a creative young artist from Myrtle Beach, SC, with a passion for a laid-back lifestyle and artwork that reflects just that. All of her work is hand-built in a studio three blocks from the beach (great for getting away for an afternoon surf session).
She creates sculptural ceramic pieces that build on her love and appreciation of the natural world that surrounds her. Living in South Carolina allows her to collect ideas and inspiration from the land and sea. All pieces are built from hi-fire Brownstone clay and are food and oven safe.
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Local Artist Amy Cox
Local Artist Amy Cox
Local Artist Amy Cox
Local Artist Amy Cox



Handcrafted Jewelry by TJ and Fritz Anzivino

TJ and Fritz have been making handcrafted jewelry for nearly 20 years. It began as a hobby to make gifts for friends and relatives, but soon blossomed into much more. They both attended The Wm. Holland School of Lapidary Arts in Georgia. They met talented artists from all over the world and learned jewelry crafting techniques.
They continue to take classes that help them improve, perfect and embellish their unique creations. When they go out, they often see someone wearing a piece of jewelry they have created. Though they never say anything, they are quietly humbled, pleased and proud. TJ and Fritz live in Myrtle Beach.
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TJ and Fritz
TJ and Fritz
TJ and Fritz
TJ and Fritz

TJ and Fritz
TJ and Fritz



Too Blessed to be Stressed

Too Blessed to be Stressed

Too Blessed to be Stressed Pottery is made up of three people: Jan Rhine and Bill and Angela Carroll. Bill creates pottery windchimes with many themes. Angela loves to build whimsical birdhouses, banks and fish of all sizes. Jan makes functional and decorative bowls and platters with intricate pattering, many incorporating glass beads and inspirational messages. All pieces are handbuilt and one of a kind. Bowls and platters are food safe.
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