Mt. Lebanon celebrates 10th Artists’ Market

After years working commercially, Stevo Sadvary began developing indoor mosaic pieces inspired by classical and contemporary art.

Photo Story | Emily Fritz | a&e editor

Through the Mt. Lebanon Partnership, this year’s Artists’ Market featured more than 65 local artisans spanning numerous creative styles and mixed mediums, including 2D work, jewelry, wood, sculpture, glass, ceramics and metal.

Megan Walker showcased landscape photography with long exposure to bring movement to her still shots.
Repurposed antique post office doors into banks, Wood-N-You Like It breathes new life and circulates history in their products.
Mellow Handmade took clay jewelry to the next level with food and holiday inspired earrings.
J.Charles.W Woodworking demonstrated the bioluminescent properties of acacia products.
Eli, 8, and Pari, 8, have transformed their favorite drawings into small stickers, using profits to buy items from their wish lists.
Artist Michael Schiavone paints local scenery, focusing on how light refracts over different materials, like glass.
Harry Ross, artist behind Home Tweet Home, takes bird watching to the next level with intricate bird houses made from clay, colorful hardwoods, metals and reclaimed materials.
Katy Lynn Pottery brings elegance to ambience lighting with the creation of ceramic oil lamps.
Vegan soap company, Sleepy Hollow Handmade, shared free samples of their seasonal scent ‘Pumpkin Cream’ with market shoppers.

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