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Jim Shore PhotographJim Shore has become one of the leading collectible designers over the past few years, and in 2005 he was once again voted NALED (National Association of Limited Edition Dealers) Artist of the Year. His designs of Heartwood Creek also won Holiday Decor of the Year.

Pictured right: Jim Shore, Creator of Heartwood Creek.

Heartwood Creek logoA self-taught artist, Jim Shore worked as an engineer before turning his full attention to art working in a variety of media. He was the creator of the popular pencil Santa line which changed the look of Santa Claus in the early 1990s.

Pictured right: And To The Republic For Which It Stands statue

His main range Heartwood Creek is known for its American folk art motif and unique wood-carved appearance and is featured on gift and home products, seasonal figurines, statuettes, garden accessories, tabletop, lamps, clocks, birdhouses and other home decor items.

Santa Statue by Jim ShorePictured left: Santa 12 Days of Christmas statue

Jim Shore utilizes his skills as a portraitist, sculptor and folk artist to create this unique and creative collection for Enesco. The sesonal and patriotic themes are amongst the most popular.

Jim Shore Coastal Scenery ClockPictured right: Coastal Scenery Clock featuring the artistry of Jim Shore

His latest work can be seen on Disney Traditions which combines the artistry of Jim Shore’s Heartwood Creek with beloved Disney characters. As with Heartwood Creek the range is also from Enesco.

Disney Traditions celebrates historical figures and events that are an indelible part of US national heritage.

Pictured left: American Originals from the new Disney Traditions range.

Jim Shore has won aclaim with both the public and within the collectibles and gift industry itself. It will be interesting to see which lines, themes and designs become popular in the future as ranges are ended and retired. Definately one to watch!

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