SnoFolk of Hebron

 

The SnoFolk are COMING!

The SnoFolk are keeping cool for the summer but will be back in late fall for the winter season along hebron’s historic Main Street (Route 66)

The SnoFolk will march until April when the Chairs of Hebron return.

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The Artists

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Shannon MacGrogan-Ellis

Is an artist residing in Hebron, CT. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Illustration from the Ringling College of Art & Design in Sarasota, Florida. As a US Air Force spouse she’s lived all over the world. Among many other things, she’s created t-shirts in Florida, magazines and illustrations in England, pet and people portraits in South Carolina, watercolors in Alaska, and block prints and sculptures in New Jersey. She and her family moved to Hebron, CT in June 2017, where she has been painting, creating objects in stained glass, and lately, working on repeating patterns for surface design.

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Paul Hanusch

Is an artist located in Hebron, Connecticut. He has a love for anything and everything that can be considered “classically New England”. From the rolling Berkshires, to the rugged wilderness of Maine. Paul is a passionate woodworker, sign carver, blacksmith, homesteader, backpacker and brewer.

“The most important quality of a piece of artwork, for me, is to be able to capture an emotion or a feeling that isn't present in the source material. If I can paint a sunset that makes you feel happy or sad, or hopeful, then I have done my job.” - Paul

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Judith Podell

Judy is an abstract artist, and outside of her painting, she is passionate about creating a vibrant community. Her SnoFolk with photographs of Hebron’s past, present and future was a love letter to the town she has called home for the past 25 years.

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Ruth Reinwald

Ruth lives with her husband and two dogs in Amston CT.

She works mostly in acrylic and ceramics.

When not painting SnoFolks, Ruth enjoys hiking, traveling, gardening, and seeing live music. 

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Maggie Kendis

I grew up in Los Angeles and studied art at both San Francisco State College and the University of California, Irvine.

In 1980, I got married, moved to Connecticut and continued to study printmaking, pastels, drawing and painting in oils and watercolor. Now single, I live in Lebanon with my dog and cat and horse.

My work is inspired by my animals, animals of my friends, folk art from travels, nature and the small cameos of life. I like to combine the whimsy of nature around me.

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Jordan Summerer

Is a 7th grader at RHAM Middle School. Upon graduation in 6th grade, she was recognized with the excellence in art award and won first place at the Hebron Harvest Fair for her age group for her submission of a diamond pig painting. She has loved pigs for as long as she can remember. Jordan enjoys experimenting with a variety of different art forms but is most passionate about painting. She likes to post her art on her Instagram channel. Along with making art, Jordan enjoys fencing, cheerleading and reading. Jordan lives in Amston with her parents Heather and Scott, sister Sydney, dog Riley and two guinea pigs Scooter and Bug

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Christiane O’Brien

Currently "ARTIST" in Residence for the town of Manchester, Hebron is my new hometown. Took a chance and bought an old farmhouse in Gilead and couldn't be happier. Always a project to work on and plenty of space to create. Working as a visual designer, capturing moments as a photographer and creating living environments for commercial and residential spaces makes my world go round.

Design, color, and all things creative are my passion. The world is my canvas and the sands of a beach capture my heart.

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Caleb Greenleaf

Husband, Father, hack of all trades. Hebron local.

When I’m not working or spending time with my girls I’m known to tackle any variety of projects.

I enjoy music, art, golf, board sports, good weather, exercise, fine spirits, and fixing things.

I think it’s important to enjoy the view (not a screen), and appreciate every time we feel good.