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Deer Foster
This baby grew up in my yard thus year , and came to visit the moment the painting was finished!
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The typist & solar powered lightning bug sculpture
Unique and whimsical sculptures by found metal object artist Tom Flynn.
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Multiple
I’m an Arkansas native who works in mixed media and abstract.
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Preparing for Attack
My inspiration for this mural came from the biological products Pel-Freez makes. I have a fascination with the network of characters that make up our immune system and Pel-Freez’s products are built on those characters. Two key players involved when the immune system is “preparing for attack” are B cells, shown in the mural as blue spheres, and their membrane bound antibodies, shown as colorful Y shaped structures. You’ll find these two characters traveling through a winding bloodstream, amidst other blood components, in their search for foreign invaders.
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Horses Grazing at Sunset
Acrylic painting 24×30. Painted Images of horses on top of an abstract painting which was done by plastic sizing it onto canvas.
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Red cozy cabin
Framed and matted 30×40 acrylic painting. The image was inspired by an imagery scene within an abstract painting.
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The Art of John McCratic
I work with pen and ink watercolor and acrylic
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Creative Crochet
Hello, I am Ali of Rainbow’s Stitches, and I’m a yarnaholic. My crocheted works range from the ordinary and expected to the awesome and sometimes peculiar.
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Bravery
The horses I paint are what I hope to find in myself, a strength and determination to move forward. To go above and beyond the expectations and do what was once thought to be impossible.
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Exposed
Driven to capture the mist, I followed it around the bend one morning, through the pass, and into the valley. I was inspired by the atmosphere and sense of timelessness. By adding texture and dimension reminiscent of the collodion wet plate process, I aimed to capture the raw beauty and create a sense of exposure. Visually blurring the line between the past and present. “We do not see nature with our eyes, but with our understandings and our hearts.” – William Hazlitt





























