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Featured Reviews for Local Artists in Promised Land

Janette Marvin Studio
Local Artists in Promised Land
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJuly 27, 2015
“I ordered and received on-time three paintings for my home from Janette Marvin. One is a ruby-red still-life of cherries in a bowl, the second was a vivid green palm-tree and blue-sky beach setting from a location in Brazil where I live, and the last was a close-up of lilac-colored flowers. I cherish all three paintings and hope to buy more in the near future. While I have seen and was amazed by her murals, Janette can paint still-lifes, natural settings, as well as human subjects in an intriguing and riveting manner.”
SJ Studios, LLC
Local Artists in Promised Land
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsMarch 14, 2019
“Sharon did a great job in designing and installing a mosaic tile backsplash as part of our kitchen remodel. In consulting with her beforehand she helped me reflect on what type of design would reflect my personal tastes. She did a lovely job of creating the tiles and they are the perfect finishing touch to our beautiful new kitchen! She kept to the schedule we discussed and was great at communicating throughout the project.”
Janette Marvin Studio
Local Artists in Promised Land
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsDecember 30, 2019
“Janette did a wonderful job on our mural in town!! She was very professional & did the work in a timely manner, despite poor weather conditions. She has a true passion for what she does & sincerely looks out for her customer's interest. I would highly recommend her!!”
FireFly Design, LLC
Local Artists in Promised Land
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsNovember 10, 2013
“These fire bowls are as close as you will find to an authentic scalding kettle found on old southern plantations. I think up north they call them sugar kettles. There is a hole in the bottom so water doesn't collect in the bowl. I think they also have them configured for propane. I first saw them at a dinner party in Aiken, SC. They had three and each one was on a unique antique stand and they are fabulous. We just built a traditional southern home and this is exactly what we had in mind for outside the screen porch. We used houzz for much of the design inspiration and wanted the house to have an authentic Old South feel. If you want a fire bowl that is unique, authentic and built to last forever, take a look at these.”
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