Sandy Bartholomew
is a graphic artist. Her work is an unusual style of printmaking is quite whimsical and certainly brings a smile to your face. Sandy Bartholomew also is a wood carver and has a display of several bowls that she designed using wood.She is a resident of Warner and has recently opened her own shop on Warner's Main Street, "Wingdoodle"
David Bashaw
has several original framed color photographs on exhibit. His photographs are of local places. He lives in East Andover.
Susan Beere
Susan Beere is a multi-talented artist in ceramic tiles and paintings in brilliant watercolors. Her work is currently on Exhibition at MainStreet BookEnds of Warner. Susan's web site is http://www.susanbeere.com
Susan Bliss
designs and makes sculptures of clay tiles, lamps, and mirrors. She lives in Warner.
Charlie Brown
is a Warner resident of over 85 years. He is the town's unoffical ambassador and historian. Among his many accomplishments are many paintings.These works of art are from both recent and not so recent historal perspective of our town. See how many places you recognize and if you are lucky enough to sit and chat with him, hear the oral stories of history that go with each picture.
Byron Carr
is an artist and published author/illustrator from Contoocook. His style stress broad sweeping panoramic landscapes and his talents are sought after by artists-in-training. His book
Doodles - Reading Fun For The Little One has received critical acclaim for assisting children with basic reading skills in a deceptively simple manner, yet leaving room for the imagination to wander.
David M. Carroll
is the author and illustrator for three books
The Year of the Turtle,
Trout Reflections, and
Swampwalker's Journal (Summer 1999). He is an active lecturer and turtle/wetlands preservation advocate. His his art and writing as well as his extensive field work with turtles and wetlands have been widely recognize and been the subject of many feature articles. David and his wife, painter Laurette Carroll reside in Warner. The Carroll studio is located in the Lower Village on Rte 103 in Warner. It is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10-3 or by appointment.
David Carroll has appeared several times at MainStreet BookEnds of Warner and has recently been awarded the prestigious "John Burroughs Medal" for the best nature writing of the 2001 for his work "Swampwalker's Journal".
Laurette Carroll
is a painter. She works in a variety of media principally watercolor and acrylic, in styles ranging from impressionistic to abstract. In her her recent work, wetlands have become a major landscape theme. She is also known for her representational and interpretive garden paintings and interiors. She lives in Warner with her husband, art naturalist David Carroll.The Carroll studio is located in the Lower Village on Rte 103 in Warner. It is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10-3 or by appointment.
Sean Carroll
is a Warner artist who does watercolor paintings and pen and ink drawings evocative of the native landscape. Streams and ponds are favored subjects and at times reflect fishing themes. He has also worked with sculpture and pottery. The Carroll studio is located in the Lower Village on Rte 103 in Warner. It is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10-3 or by appointment.
Becky Darling
is represented by McGowen Fine Arts. Her paintings are watercolors of the Maine coastline seascape other watery themes. She is also displayed in other galleries. Becky Darling also resides in Warner.
Sophia Colleen Eastey
hopes the viewer realize the spirit of strength, freedom, love and celebration in all nature and furthermore realize the beauty in themselves and the inherent spiritual love in all creatures, plants and living things. She resides in Hopkinton and is a gardener and a writer of poetry and nonfiction.
Jan Eugenides
is a free-lance artist, working in watercolor and pen & ink. Each piece shown is an original work. The faces on the pictures and the eyes evoke strong feelings. He lives and works in Warner.
Bob Fletcher
is a maker of stain-glass pictures. For over a quarter of a century he has blended shapes and colors. Each piece is a celebration of color and light. He is a local Warner resident.
Bob Fletcher was a participant in our Friday Night Lecture and Concert Series and demonstated his techniques.
Denise Green
is a local artist working out of a home studio. She focus her paintings on floral displays with the nearby surroundings as inspiration. She lives in Warner.
Jeremy Guitar
is a regionally and nationally recognized artist creating highly sought after and appreciated works of art from his home in Warner. Mr. Guitar graduated from Rhode Island School of Design in 1972. He has illustrated books and educational material for children for many years, and has authored and illustrated two children's book with his wife, Lucinda McQueen. His work has been shown at the Marlborough Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston and at the Lyme Art Association in Old Lyme Connecticut. He participates annually in the New London Historical Society show. He has been a resident of Warner New Hampshire since 1980.
The Gallery at MainStreet BookEnds of Warner is proud and priviledged to show and sell the masterful works of Jeremy Guitar & Heidi Lorenz
Heidi Lorenz
is a highly trained and talented artist with a professional career reflecting her sensitive interpretation of life. Magnificent coastlines and country life in the United Kingdom enspired her sensibility toward art, animals and the sea. Visit her fine works on display here at BookEnds or online at
www.lorenzfineart.net
Kathy Lowe-Bloch
is an artist known for her photographs of petroreflections. Her unique perspective has allowed us to view some of natures most wonderous gifts of land reflected in water. She is also a muscician with her CD of
No Separation available at MainStreet BookEnds. Kathy Lowe-Bloch lives in New London.
Peter Sabin
lives in Warner. He is a potter of some repute. His work has been exhibited widely, most recently his work has been on display in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC
Alan Zola Sulman
is a painter who is intrigued by light, color and texture as a means of expressing emotion. His work is influenced by Post-Impressionist and twentieth century painters. He is a resident of New london.
Mary Will Sussman
lives in Webster. She is a textile artist that mixes traditional quilting techniques with a distinctly personal sense of fabric color and design. She uses unusual fabrics and settings in her original designs.
Richard Tardy
Richard Tardy is a master wood carver. His work made from wood chip carving is quite unusual and whimsical. (Check out the plate on the window behind the front desk.)
Mr. Tardy was a participant in our Friday Night Lecture and Concert Series and demonstrated his techniques. He is a Contoocook resident.