Jeff Carlisle is a folk artist creating with stained glass, carved wood, and reclaimed materials. He seeks out what has been overlooked and left behind, choosing to see potential instead of discard. His work, and the Art House that holds it, reflects a quiet faith in restoration and new life.

A fish-shaped decorative metal wall hanging with colorful stained glass segments attached to the tail and fins, mounted on a weathered wooden surface.
Exterior of a house with signs and artwork. A large red sign with yellow and black lettering reads, 'The Art House - Changing the World One Smile at a Time.' A smaller sign says, 'Welcome.' A hanging paper artwork features a cartoon person upside down, with a message that says, 'When life gets hard and then let go and then let him do his work.'
Colorful painting of the band KISS dressed in their iconic costumes, with handwritten text on a dark background.
A framed collection of painted tiles, each depicting various symbols, animals, and figures representing different U.S. states, arranged in a grid pattern.
A colorful illustration of a man with white hair, a beard, and sunglasses, dressed in a green suit, holding open his jacket to reveal a yellow shirt with a humorous message. The man is wearing a multicolored hat with a floral pattern. To the right, there is handwritten text that says, "I hope you enjoy this fun series of record album art, featuring Jeff the art man. You never know where he will turn up." The artwork is signed "JSC 2024" at the bottom left.