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Whimsical & colorful skulls
My traditional medium of choice is acrylic and I paint on multiple types of canvas. From empty spray paint cans, old records, and normal canvas. I enjoy painting the macabre but in a surreal and colorful cute way. See her art at Rogers Experimental House.
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Pastel pet portraits
Paintings are done on uni art pastel paper . Using.soft pastels and pastel pencil .
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Pet caricatures
Cartoon pups and pets
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Eclectic & Eccentric Items
The Ginger Gypsy is a delightful haven for those with a taste for the unique and the extraordinary! this retail shop is the kind of place where each visit promises a new discovery, whether it’s a piece of handcrafted jewelry, a captivating painting, or a quirky oddity that catches your eye. Supporting local artists and craftsmen adds an extra layer of charm to the experience, knowing that many items have been crafted with care and passion by someone from the community. And the personalized items add a special touch, making each purchase truly one-of-a-kind. It’s places like The Ginger Gypsy that enrich communities and offer a welcome escape from the…
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Cottagecore meets folk art
As an artist, Lisa Bundy draws most of her inspiration from nature. She loves mixing cottage core style and themes with a modern updated take on Scandinavian Folk Art. Plants, animals and insects take center stage in most of her works. You can find Lisa and her art at Rogers Experimental House.
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When you can be anything in the world, be kind.
Olivia (Xinyu). is a 17 year old Junior in High School. She is the owner of Crafty Paws and designer of many products. She started her charity based business in 2020 during the pandemic as a means to help support a pet rescue back in China where her family was living at the time. Many animals were being abandoned and Olivia and her family and were rescuing, fostering, vetting and finding them FUREVER homes. She too had been abandoned at approximately one month of age so she understood about abandonment. “Someone found me and took me to the orphanage which saved my life.” In addition to funding the pet rescue,…
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When Pigs Fly by Karen Wagaman
Karen Wagaman is a versatile artist with a passion for watercolor, digital art, and mixed media. With a degree in studio art and business, she has honed her skills in both traditional and digital mediums. Her love for animals and painting led her to create custom pet portraits, and her current location in Arkansas has inspired her to delve into designing hogs. Beyond her personal artistic endeavors, Karen is deeply involved in promoting the creative economy in Northwest Arkansas. As the Vice President of Downtown Development for the Rogers Lowell Chamber, she engages with creative business owners, artists, and makers from the region, fostering a vibrant artistic community. Karen is…
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Watercolor by Karen Mcgrail
Floral theme of 6 watercolor paintings on paper.
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Skull Flowers by Jonathan Levine
My Art is my point of view
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When Pigs Fly
Karen Wagaman is a watercolor, digital and mixed media artist and lover of all things art. She has worked in watercolor and graphic design since earning her degree in studio art and business. Her dual love for animals and painting evolved into a fun hobby creating custom pet portraits. And now living in Arkansas of course she is a fan of calling and designing hogs. In addition to creating her own art, she is an avid promoter of the creative economy in NW Arkansas. She serves as VP of Downtown Development for the Rogers Lowell Chamber and has the opportunity to interact with creative business owners and artists and makers…