We have been collaborating artists our entire married lives. Our work is always evolving. The experiences we share, or individually participate in, become a part of what we create. Bruce photographs and throws pots and I paint and create jewelry and other objects from precious metals. Bruce's photos are sometimes the inspiration or reference for my paintings and often times I sculpt and carve into his pottery. The results from our combined knowledge and skills becomes something beautiful that we enjoy sharing. Enjoy.

Nov 16, 2008

Foresthollow Gifts and Gallery-998 State Rt. 365 Remsen, NY 13438, 315-826-7162


This is Forest Hollow Gifts and Gallery. It is located six and a half miles east of
Hinkley Dam on Route 365 going East even though the mailing address in Remsen. We are not in the village of Remsen. Look for the cobble stone well with the "Foresthollow"
sign above it on the right side of the highway. The shop is not visable from the road.
You'll find one of a kind sterling silver jewelry, pottery, paintings, photography and unique
crafts designed and created by Cathy and Bruce Thomas. We take pride in our work and
welcome customers right up until Christmas Eve (for our last minute shoppers). We will
be closed from December 25 to May 14th. Check us out for that special gift.

Tete-a-tete, 28x36 SOLD

Nov 9, 2008

"Pippin and Friends" 12x14, Acrylic on Canvas$300

"Floating Pear"/acrylic on canvas, 18x22 $325

Festival,Acrylic,36x72 $800


This is one of the largest pieces I've done and I especially enjoyed working large.
Bruce, however does not share my joy! Our Toyota SUV barely handles "Summer"
which is 4'x4' (this painting is at the College Cafe in Clinton NY at present)! Bruce is
my biggest support so I decided to keep my work under six foot in any direction!!!
This painting is dedicated to my son Jan who lives in Baton Rouge Louisiana and lived
through (still is) Katrina and did his share of helping neighbors and friends by giving them
shelter and even caring for their pets while they found new homes.

Jan 20, 2008

Red Platforms, Acrylic on Canvas, 34x44 $500


I wish these fit me! Red patent leather platforms! Do you
remember this era? Who can forget mini skirts and "Laugh-in"
This painting is part of my "woman" series and I loved rendering
the surface of these boots with their shiny and brilliant color.