Art Walk
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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…
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Spring Bulbs in Bloom by Russell J Marino
I love painting Botanicals. Attempting to get the softness and delicacy of the petals is always a wonderful challenge. All works submitted are Watercolors on 300lb. hot-press paper
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Clay art by Trinity Hammond
A paint I sculpt
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Katlyn by Stan Cox
“Katlyn” 11×14 canvas oil portrait of my granddaughter. Her braided hair was the focus of the portrait.
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“Broken Heart” by Sandra Dixon
My philosophy of art is that any art that I enjoy making and you and others enjoy looking at is good art. I want to create art that makes my heart sing.
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Les Fleurs by Nadene Kranz
Beautiful floral bouquet painting. Primary colors, painterly style.
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Constance by Denise Sagan
I painted Constance in an online workshop. Some people are comfortable in front of the camera and Constance is one of those rare people at a young age. I truly enjoyed painting her because her innocence and beauty were hard to ignore.
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Botanical Music Festival-Handmade bags by Aviva Tu
Music is my life. Design music themed fabric/stationery is my passion, making bag is my way of expressing my crafting voice.
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Mindscapes by Doug Randall
I call my art “Mindscapes”. I see what I want to see in my mind and I paint it. It’s a composition of places and experiences, which create illusion and emotion. My work could be abstract, impressionistic or traditional. I love the play of colors and how they complement each other. Many of my patrons have said “it reminds me of someplace that I have been” and for me that’s what it is all about.
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Impressionistic Watercolor Landscapes by Gerald Scout Hatley
I’m a watercolorist that is greatly influenced by the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. My work is representational, yet distinct for it’s quality of comfort and use of color. I work constantly out of an inner drive to paint.