The Rivoli Art Mill is home to professional,
emerging and part-time artists, as well as craftspersons and art- and
media-related small businesses. Here's a few of the talented &
creative folks who share (or have recently shared)
our studio
space:
| Steve Terlizzese: Steve is a virtual
pioneer in the modern mosaic art movement. He works with
found objects and ceramics to create mosaic collages designed with
messages of hope, fun, love or encouragement. Each piece
is made by hand to be thoughtful, whimsical, spiritual and
beautiful. www.mosaicguy.com |

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John McLeod: A Chattanooga
native, John studied sculpture at Millsaps College in Jackson
MS. John works in wood, bone, stone and metal to communicate
what it means to be human. His work has been exhibited in multiple
galleries throughout the Southeast with numerous pieces in private
collections. www.johnmcleod.net |
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Traci Batchelor: yTraci's
chosen palette is pure, white silk for creating beautiful and
functional artwork in the form of scarves, purses, wraps and xxxxxxxhome
decor, . Her paintings are a fusion of luxurious silk,
vivid color and artistic expresssion. With a Masters of Fine Arts in
Design, silk painting has xxxxbeen a passion for Traci silk for thirteen
years. www.freespiritsilk.com |
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Jas
Milam: A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College in
Studio Art and Early Childhood Development, Jas works with children
and adults teaching art courses and art therapy and designing art
programs for various organizations. Jas continues her creative
expression, currently making abstract watercolors and graphit
drawings. www.jasmilam.com |
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Marc Fink: A painter and
printmaker, Marc splits his time between a small fishing
village, Bass Harbor, on Mt. Desert Island in Maine and Chattanooga,
Tennessee. In his paintings, Marc is interested in the
composition and expressive nature of color, most notably in his
landscapes and shorescapes. He has recently begun a new series of
works using encaustics and mixed media. www.marcfink.com |
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Rob
Paden: Rob,
owner of Ocoee Adventure Rafting (OAR), hand-builds custom sea
kayaks from beautiful, exotic hardwoods and elbow grease. He also provides
patterns, consulting and instruction for building your own boat. www.woodenseakayaks.com
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Ann Dickson
Bailey: While pursuing
her BFA in Graphic Design from UTC, Anne realized her intense
passion for combining painting, collage and sculptural
elements. She is intrigued with opposites, and the constant
struggle for contrasting elements to coexist: good vs. evil, harmony
vs. cacophony, joy vs sorrow are a few integral parts of Anne's art.
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Jonathon Hudson: Jonathan's
roots as an artist extend back to his Great Grandfather who was a
metalsmith and pattern maker. He has sought out similar interests
working with the mold making and casting processes found in Life
casting. His goal as an artist is to recreate ordinary forms
into extraordinary works of art through creative use of media, color
and design.
www.hudsonianart.com |
| Laura Angilee Murray: Laura's work reflects the concept of layering meanings
both literally and figuratively. Her art is a response to and
a celebration of situation and location and how these things can
affect the way one views the world. She uses the figure as a
metaphor for humankind and the sadness and beauty of living. www.lauraangileemurray.com
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Ripple Productions: Ripple creates
theatrical productions that bring biblical or contemporary stories
to life, each presenting the message of God's relentless love and
undying forgiveness. Ripple Productions new home is the Ripple Theater (the former
Encore Theater on Brainerd
Road). www.rippletheater.com
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| Tony
Wear: Tony enjoys just about any type of
photography. His services range from portraits (people and
pets) to weddings, and landscapes to architecture virtual
tours. He specializes in digital photography. Tony is a member
of Ripple Productions, where he has set up his new studio since
"graduating" from the Rivoli Art Mill. www.mawear.smugmug.com
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