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"Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known."  Oscar Wilde

  • Raku fired ceramic vases and bowls are NOT food safe!
  • Some of our artists will take work by commissions (Lenny  & Jiill Hoover).  
  • You can contact me directly at: 1331 Dove Lane, Show Low, AZ  85901 or about the work of other artists on the site and possible interest in working by commission.
  • Any piece of art that has sold and is not currently available can be commissioned in similar form.
  • Email us at: thehoov74@gmail.com
  • We will eventually be on facebook and possibly other social media
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A six point bull elk visited our studio and then left by jumping the 5' property fence.

                                                   "Time comes a creepin, to wipe out your tracks.
                                                 If your trail's been a good one, you don't mind lookin' back.
                                                           Dreams are like horses, they run wild on the earth.
                                                                     Catch one and ride it, for all that it's worth.
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                                                                             From: Song for Jake, by Dave Stamey
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