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Meet the Artists

Lynne bio image

Handmade in Tucson by Lynne Gillette

Lynne Gillette is a retired physicist turned artist and craftsperson. They work in a variety of mediums, including metal, wood, cork, and bioplastic – much of the material is found, reclaimed, or recycled. A lot of their work is funny, snarky, and/or whimsical.

Mark bio

Ready Made Art by Mark Hamilton

Mark Hamilton is a retired manufacturing engineer, and along the way I went back to school and earned a BS in Graphic Design, Summa Cum Laude. I have been making art my whole life, but since retiring, I am devoting much more time to my art. I have had a painting in a show at the Orlando Museum of Art; I designed and printed a deck of cards that is in the U.S. Playing Card Museum; and The Process Museum in Tucson has a collection of my sculptures and paintings. For the past 4 years, I have participated in The Sculpture Tucson Show. My current interest includes making sculptures from found objects, usually from junkyards and thrift stores. I like to make assemblies from metal and glass, and occasionally use lighting to enhance the works. Neon is a particular interest of mine. I incorporate it whenever I can.

Angela Orlando

Resin Art by Angela Orlando

Angela Orlando is a multi-hyphenate Jill of many trades. A former anthropology professor and food and travel journalist, she’s now a tech researcher and the executive producer of Odyssey Storytelling. Seh’s visited 22 countries and loves brightening the world with colorful objects.