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Business Registration
We are an inside doggy daycare and grooming!
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Pet portraits and Nature
I am a local artist just getting back on the scene. I’ve been a teacher and designer and now I am just an artist! I am fluent in watercolor, chalk pastel, oil painting and several other mediums. My subject matters usually comes back to animals and nature. I am ready to be a part of the artist community in NWA and exhibit to venture out to all new events!
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Photographic art of your Pets
Deborah Billingsley’s ability to create pet portraits that resemble fine art paintings is a unique and valuable skill that sets her apart from other pet photographers. Her technical expertise, artistic vision, 30 years of experience, and love for animals allows her clients to celebrate their pets through photography that will be treasured for years to come.
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Graphics and photography by Emerald City Gallery
Emerald City Gallery focuses on graphic design and photography and is participating in Art on the Bricks Art Walk to raise brand awareness and increase business opportunities.
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The Art of KaGie
The Art of KaGie is a one stop shop for unique and personalized stationery, home decor, accessories and more. The artist behind the shop, KaGie, uses her love of wildflowers and sketching to hand sketch or design every single item. You can find pillows, keychains, tote bags, notebooks and more! Her signature design is the ‘Wildflower’ design, but you can find items to personalize and customize to your liking, and items that fit dog lovers, holidays, and more!
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Pet portraits
Artist Chuck Stout creates beautiful pet portraits from your photographs. His 8 1/2″ x 1″ pastel paintings are on pastel mat paper. Each custom pet portrait is $75.00, and $ 25.00 goes to the Rogers Human Society for Animals. You will find Chuck’s pop-up exhibit in Railyard Park near the Humane Society for Animals exhibit.
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Digital Is Death: Idolatry
Joel T Martin is a local illustrator, artist, and art teacher. He has worked three years with M. Keaton Presents and five years with Rogers public schools. He is currently exploring the juncture of technology, society, and iconography.
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It’s EVERYWHERE!!
It’s EVERYWHERE!!: The Arkansas Arts Academy High School 3D Sculpture class, taught by Carrie Haase, constructed 2D and 3D works of art using cardboard. They were challenged to create a piece with personal significance while exploring techniques that help us see cardboard as a plentiful art medium rather than trash to be recycled. Some students chose to disguise the cardboard with paint while others saw beauty in its natural state.
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Pendants
Artist Athena Knight makes jewelry, salves, and art.
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Angels of Desolation
Castor Choate created two works of art using recycled maps that were donated to his high school. The first is a commonly depicted angel falling to the earth after receiving judgement. The second is what he imagines angels to look like and humanities thirst for the holy and unknown.