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Michele Hollick |
Michele Hollick has been stenciling for more than 25
years. What started as a simple "kitchen table" hobby, blossomed into a
full time buisness for her and her husband, Terry. He joined the
business several years ago, leaving the engineering world behind.
Flat surfaces were not safe when Michele was nearby with a stencil
brush. She got her start working on such surfaces as walls, quilts, and
wood furniture. She started making floorcloths when she became
interested in Colonial-era furnishings and accessories.
Michele has the distinction of being a Certified Stenciler through the
International Group Stencil Artisans League, Inc. Less than 100 people
world-wide have passes this difficult test. Additionally, her work was
so well received, she was asked to serve as chair-person for the
certification process, and did so for the next four years.
Teaching her crafts is something Michele truly enjoys doing. Some of her
best classes have been at Sturbridge Village, the annual Stencil
Artisans League Convention, the Stencil Decorative Artists Guild
Convention, as well as various shops throughout the Northeast.
Colonial Home and Early American Life magazines have both
featured several of Michele's best works. Early American Life
Magazine has also recognized Michele two times in their prestigious
list of Top 200 American Craftsmen.
Michele lives in Southern New Hampshire with her husband Terry. She has
two grown children that also help in the buisness. |
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