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Birds of a Feather
I’m Jamie Shipcoff Brown, a watercolor and multi-media artist with a passion for capturing the beauty and symbolism of the natural world in my work. Painting has been my creative outlet for as long as I can remember, a space where I find joy and peace. Growing up in Northwest Arkansas, I loved taking art classes as a kid, first in Rogers schools, and later the University of Arkansas. After college I moved to Upstate New York to attend graduate school and later start a family. Though I set art aside during the busy years of raising my family, a profound personal loss in 2017 brought me back to my…
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Permanent jewelry
Permanent jewelry is a custom-fit bracelet, necklace, or anklet that is welded together instead of using a traditional clasp. It’s designed to be worn continuously without removal, symbolizing special moments, relationships, or personal style. Made from high-quality materials like 14k gold filled or sterling silver, permanent jewelry is lightweight and durable.
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“In God’s hands”
I was commissioned by a lady in Houston Tx to design and paint her autobiography book cover. She was very pleased with the results.
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Attelling | Old Gus’s Place | Oregon Farm
“Attelling” is a fun piece with a late winter theme – blue maybe giving way to yellow? You tell me. 🙂 This is a mixed media abstract – oil pastel over acrylic over watercolor! Framed Size (h w): 20.75 x 28.25 in. $995 “Old Gus’s Place” is a watercolor, inspired by an old cabin in the Oklahoma backwoods. Old Gus lived there alone much of his life and would venture in to town on his horse one a month for provisions. Feels kinda empty now. Framed Size (h w): 26.25 x 36.25 in. $1495 “Oregon Farm” is part of a series I have done interpreting this western farm I observed…
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Dreaming of Moonbeams
My work is rooted in the belief that nature has the power to ground us, inspire us, and reveal deeper truths about our existence. For me, nature is more than a subject – it’s a source of inspiration, connection, and peace. In a world clouded by societal norms, complexities, stigmas, and expectations, my goal is to create work that serves as a refuge, where the beauty can simply shine through. These works explore the interplay between the cosmic and terrestrial, reflecting my fascination with the mystery of the night sky. They demonstrate the vastness of what lies both above us and within our reach.
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Art on the bricks
Local artist making one of a kind unique jewelry and accessories with a witchy forest vibe
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Limoncello
This bright non-objective abstract takes the viewer into windows of wonder and curiosity of what lies behind. Perfect for bringing brightness and interest to any space. The piece is 18″ x 24″, acrylic, on gallery wrapped canvas and is ready to hang. As a note, the artist felt a lot of joy in working on this piece. The bright colors were uplifting to her and moving the paint to create nuances – little spaces of interest – was very gratifying. *Must see in person to really take in the brightness and detail of this piece.
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This is My Turf
A family member hiking a 14er in the Rockies of Colorado had a stare down near the top with this ole fellow and his herd. After a quick photo for me to capture in oil on canvas hiked on to the top.
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Laser arts and crafts
Laser engraved art and crafts
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Cartoon portraits/ caricatures* proceeds to benefit Marcus Sugg kidney transplant fund
🎨✨ Meet Artist Tadona Sugg at 117 W Walnut Street! ✨🎨 Looking for a fun and unique Valentine’s gift? Tadona’s cartoon portraits make the perfect keepsake! Sit for a caricature or bring a photo for her to work from—either way, you’ll walk away with a one-of-a-kind piece of art! 💝 100% of her proceeds from this event will go toward funding a kidney transplant for her brother-in-law. Let’s come together and Save the Beans! ❤️ 📍 Where: 117 W Walnut Street 🎁 When: Just in time for Valentine’s Day! Don’t miss this chance to give a gift that keeps on giving! 🎨💕 #CaricaturesForACause #SaveTheBeans #ValentinesGift #SupportLocalArtists