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Stained Glass
Born and raised in Hot Springs, Taylor learned the art of stained glass from her mother. She has taken this long practiced art and focuses on bringing a modern twist along with function to her art. Inspired by nature and design, these pieces make great additions to your home decor.
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Barn
I work with watercolor and acrylic mostly
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Doodle 1
I BE MAKIN ARTS lvl. 26 Computer Artist Unprofessional Webcomic Artist and the creator of Experiment23! College grad…with no art job…
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I work with watercolor and acrylic mostly but have done ink and pencil
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Anime hair
I have made anime style hair pieces and custom wigs
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Hatsune Miku, World Popstar
A tribute to one of the first Japanese inspired media that has motivated me to pursue art professionally. I have been drawing seriously for about 11 years and I hope to open my own etsy store to share my fan work and possible original work with others.
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Eastern Moose
Acrylic on Canvas & Frame – 43.5 x 32″
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Various
Scott Litzman was born in Texas and moved to Indiana when he was nine. In his 20’s, he laid down his roots in Arkansas. Even with a wanderlust heart NWA will always be home. His love for the arts began at an early age and has grown each year. He mostly paints using acrylics in a representational style, but enjoys experimenting with various materials, techniques and styles.
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High Fashion Meets Fine Art
Art is always in fashion. As a fashion artist, I sketch from photos as well as the live model. In my fine art watercolor and mixed water media paintings, I use strong value contrasts to create drama. My work explores and celebrates the creativity, individuality, and strength of women.
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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly – Triptych
This triptych work commemorates the work of western movie films. It uses a new figurative approach to drawing where the image is distorted by the artist imagination rather than computer programs. The style is modern post-impressionism and the artist used Acrylic graffiti markers. The final product is then fixed and varnished for conservation. Sizes unframed are 9X12 inches (framed 15×18 inches).