Sheryl Koch Sheryl Koch's kaleidoscopes that are bold and dynamic. She is the daughter of Janice Chesnik, employs the wheel design of kaleidoscopes that her and her mother first developed in the 1980's. In addition to popularizing the wheel system, Koch is also credited with originating the double image Gemini kaleidoscope, which featured a four mirror system. She refers to herself as "a visual person" and this love of visual beauty can certainly be seen in the images produced by her kaleidoscopes. | Kaleidoscopes We love kaleidoscopes here at Stowe Craft so much so that we have an annual kaleidoscope festival every July. Our collection certainly expands for this event, but we do have an amazing selection year round. We love to work with individuals to find the scope that is perfect for them, whether you’re a first time kaleidoscope shopper or a seasoned collector, we can help you to find the kaleidoscope perfect for you. Our kaleidoscope artists create in a wide variety of materials from wood, glass, and ceramic, to leather and steel kaleidoscopes. We even have kits to help you build your own. Color therapy kaleidoscopes by our artist David Collier are the newest hit. Who knew that looking through a kaleidoscope could be so good for your mental health! Enjoy and share in our love of craft and art as you look though these artists’ pages, read their biographies, view their work, and gain an understanding of their passion. |