More than 200 of the country’s contemporary craft artists will be in Atlanta March 11-13 for the American Craft Council Show at the Cobb Galleria.  Here are three of the Southern artists who will be at the show.

Mid-section mosaics

Singers Amy Grant and Steven Tyler like his intricate, one-of-kind belt buckles. So do movie stars, like Cameron Diaz. The artist behind the bedazzled buckles is Paul Pearman of Augusta. To make his mosaic belt buckles, Pearman combines fine gemstones with recycled and found objects, such as shark teeth, fossils, stained glass and vintage jewelry. The custom mosaic buckles come in many shapes, including best-sellers lsuch as the butterfly, paisley, heart and skull and cross bone. And the metal used is all hand-forged. Most of Pearman’s buckles,   start around $495.

See more of Pearman’s work at www.mosaicbuckles.com.

Treasure chest

When it comes to furniture design, Birmingham’s Bobby Michelson makes functional pieces of art. His solid wood furniture has a contemporary look, but it is crafted with old-world details like hand-cut dovetails. Michelson’s attention to detail carries over into the woods he chooses to make a bed or bench. Though he honors all wood, the Alabama craftsman prefers exotics, curly maple and curly cherry. The “Treasure Chest” (pictured) is made from Birdseye Maple, Honduras mahogany, ebony, maple and Australian lacewood. The drawers are lined with ultrasuede. The unique chest with the beveled mirror is $15,000. It measures 49 inches high by 28 inches by 17 inches. Michelson also makes smaller pieces, including hand mirrors ($90), menorahs ($195), lamps ($350 and up) and small tables ($800 and up). Visit www.bobbymichelson.com.

Ocean inspired

Many artists are inspired by the colors, light, and textures of coastal areas. Nancilee Woodyard Overdyke, a custom jewelry designer and metal smith, is no exception. The Gulf Breeze, Fla., artist produces a line of jewelry called Nankaii, a variation on a Hawaiian phrase (nani kai), which means “beautiful ocean.” In her pieces, the 2004 SCAD grad uses nylon coated steel – layered, looped and linked -- with a combination of precious metals, semi-precious stones, Swarovski crystals and some repurposed objects. Her rings and earrings are under $100. The “Rock Ring” (pictured) is $45. It is made of sterling silver, pink tourmaline and nylon coated steel cable. Visit www.nankaii.com .

22nd Annual American Craft Council Show 

March 11-13. Fri., 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $13, one day: $20 for a three-day pass. Children 12 and under, free. Cobb Galleria Centre.  2 Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia.  http://public.craftcouncil.org/atlanta

The South’s best finds

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