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Carole’s story with clay began in 1970, when an art teacher placed her hands on a potter’s wheel for the first time. What started as a classroom lesson became a lifelong love. From that moment on, clay became her language — a way to create, explore, and connect.
She went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Arts Education & Ceramics from Utah State University and spent decades creating and participating in the vibrant art community of Cache Valley. While Carole’s own artistic journey continued to evolve, a quieter dream took root along the way — the idea of a shared space where artists could gather, create, and support one another...... and Junipermoon Artisan Market was founded.
DeAnna is a lover of creativity and is the artist behind Wacky Woman Art. She's always said that art and creativity make the blood run through her veins faster. Her current creativity passions are watercolor, garden and candle cloche's, flower plates, art journaling and collage, gardening in a greenhouse and an open field.
Gayle draws inspiration from nature in her jewelry designs. A lifelong rock-hound and avid hiker, Gayle often incorporates stones she finds on the trail, especially native Utah stones, wire-wrapped into unique pendants. With a background in science, her designs balance geometric precision with organic beauty. She works primarily with natural materials like stone, shell, and wood, adding metal and glass for accents. Always on the lookout for intriguing stones, Gayle's jewelry appeals to those who appreciate the natural world and seek one-of-a-kind, nature inspired pieces.
Scott is a garden artist with four decades of experience making garden features and sculptures of all sizes, including extremely large.
Media include fancy plants, driftwood, colorful rocks, hollow logs, and other gifts from nature. Glass and lightweight concrete are used on occasion.
Functional garden art is Scott's favorite thing to create.
Hi! I'm Jim. I am a landscape photographer. I began my photographic journey in 1970 while serving in the U.S. Air Force. I work primarily in the western Wyoming Plateau and northern Great Basin landscapes near my home in northern Utah where my wife and I live. My goal is to create fine art photographs that are the most exciting and highest quality fine art photographs possible that speak a “visual language.” My equipment is Canon bodies and lenses. My vision of the landscape and Creation is a place where one can have a first-hand experience with natural beauty and its magnificence, a place where one can be
removed from life’s pressures and stresses, a place where inspiration and freedom of expression can be found, a place where one can fellowship with the Creator of it all.



