JANICE ROWELL GALLERY  
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Artists
blown art glass John Cook
Cliff Goodman
Ingrid & Ken Hanson
Dale Heffernan
Smyers Glass
ceramics Catherine Merrill
  Janice Rowell
fine jewelry Mylene Bernard
Opera Alley Designs
Ann Wallach
graphite objects A. S. Batle
mixed media Susan Hersey
mobiles Timothy Rose
oil paintings Annette Poitau
  Gregory Vasgerdsian
serigraphs Michael Guerriero
textiles Michael Kensinger
wire drawings Sten Hoiland
Ann Wallach
Most people are drawn to the beach by the beauty of the ocean. Not many are interested in what lies underfoot. But when we beachcombers arrive, we see  another world: We look down. The pebbles that make up the beach are what we’ve come to see. The more obsessed among us get right down to stone level. Then, like magic, the beiges and grays expand into an unimaginable array of colors, patterns, shapes and textures.

There is nothing cold about stones. Just hold one in your hand. It warms.  It comes alive. Now imagine that this stone was shaped, not by “our” ocean, but by an ancient sea, long before the last ice age. Amazing!

It occurred to me a while ago that there was a way to share my enthusiasm with others. I began polishing my stones to increase their luster, and then set them in fine and sterling silver. Lately, I’ve discovered that the beauty of some pieces can be enhanced by adding a necklace of complimentary stones. Otherwise, I keep things as simple as possible so as not to distract from the beauty of the stones themselves.

It gives me great pleasure to share my enthusiasm for stones with others. I hope you will enjoy them as much as I do.