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Variety of art by Pat Sweeden
Oil and acrylic
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Blue and Gold by Judy Maurer
Kings River
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The Diversity Collection by Veronica R Meyers
This “Diversity” collection represents the diversity in our community through the personification and love we give our pets, thus taking the complexity of the human factor out of the equation but noting the difference in color of her eyes (eyes being the common denominator amongst beings) yet belonging to the same being…
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Floral watercolors by Karen Mcgrail
6 framed pieces of watercolor on paper.
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Nature inspired fine art photography | Terése Conway
My monochrome and muted photography captures misty woodlands, meandering paths and reflective waterscapes. I am inspired by Japanese aesthetic ideals like wabi-sabi, which celebrates beauty in every stage and imperfection of nature. As such, I seek to highlight everyday splendor and celebrate the hidden and ephemeral beauty around us.
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Live Painting
Sasha is drawn to people, so he likes to draw them. Apart from portraiture and figurative work, his creative passions lie in Live Drawing and Painting, as well as sculpture. His current artistic focus is in Live Event Art and Live Wedding Painting. I would like to set up my French easel do paint live on the street or at some of the vendor partners.
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Crafty Paws crochet and knit
If you can be anything in the world be kind. Olivia (Xinyu). I am 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…
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Ethereal Lovers
Ethereal Lovers depicts intimacy, gender, nature, and tranquility within a relationship. This bond is shown through the materials used, the placement of patterns, and the flow from one person to the next, both rooted in the Earth. I used uncommon materials such as foam clay, gold leaf, and specific sewing techniques to advance my horizons. I also used techniques such as nerikomi, linocut printing, felting, and painting. I wanted to portray the feeling of finding peace, safety, and intimacy within a relationship in my modern twist on The Kiss by Gustav Klimt
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Solis in Solitude
Oil, The man sits on his bed roll and sits in solitude surrounded by the beautiful sunset of orange.
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The Dancers
Abstract of two dancers as they meet on the dance floor you can feel the attraction and the excitement of the dance.