Art Walk
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Let’s Get Lost in Sewing!
We love to sew! At Lost Ozark Dawn we help others learn and share the experience, and art of sewing. We have sewing groups, classes and events for all ages, sewing levels, and sewing types (machines). Our goal is to help others develop their knowledge and skills, while creating friendships and helping those in NWAR. Lost Ozark Dawn believes that while sewing can be a tedious, expensive hobby; anyone with a desire to sew can obtain it easily and affordably. Let’s Get Lost in Sewing!
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Laser Engraved Art
Laser Engraved Art
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Grid Style Art
My grid paintings represent and explore animals, both domestic and wild, using abstract grid format. The media I use is mostly oil and sometimes acrylic. I also do plein air landscape oil paintings using a painterly style.
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Coral Reef
Abstract , Mixed media Acrylic on canvas board 22×22 Framed. A couple explore the vibrant colors and shapes of the reef and many species of fish that live within.
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Near and Far: Photography and Mixed Media
Lynn Koch has loved photography since she was a child. She retired one year ago and has time to devote to her passion for photography. She is especially interested in macro and abstract photography as well as photos of water bodies. More recently her art has expanded to creations made from driftwood, rocks, and repurposed natural and industrial materials. She exhibits work at The Art Gallery of Northwest Arkansas Mall in Fayetteville where several of the other artists suggested she also participate in the Art on the Bricks Art Walk. We look forward to her January debut in the Downtown Rogers creative community.
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Illustrations by Kaylee W
KAYLEE WALSH (she/her/hers) is a contemporary visual artist, sociologist, and advocate. Her work has been showcased at the Baum Gallery; Stola Contemporary Art Gallery; Mosaic Arts Gallery; The Holy Art Fair Tour; Vortex Magazine; Studio Visit Magazine; Little Rock Art Night; Conway Art Walk. Walsh currently studies fine art and sociology at the University of Central Arkansas. She serves as the Communications Director for Students for the Arts as well as an asset to Sociology Honors Society and Feminist Union. She is well known for using her feminist, mental health, and humorous themes, and is currently working on a project based on the concept of pressuring young women to marry,…
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Save the Children
Acrylic and Mixed Media 16×24 Save the Children was inspired by the pandemic and a parent’s choice to vaccinate or not. This led to much confusion on both parents and children alike. The medical profession is ready to administer the vaccine while children scramble to hide.
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Personal growth in Color
12×16 abstract square Art, mixed media, acrylic, cloth Tape, gold Thread. Vibrant colors of red, pink, gold, blue and white squares on black canvas board. This piece is inspired by the many obstacles of life’s challenges each color represents self-growth. Black represents strong willed and determined character, Red represents bold, and full of energy. Blue represents, sympathetic compassionate idealistic and sincerity. Pink represents, nature and compassion and love. White represents purity, innocence, coldness emptiness. Gold represents success and affluence.
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Playing with Blocks
Enjoy the exploration of color with light in movement, created by TJ Hudson atop a small mountain in Northwest Arkansas. This piece, “Playing with Blocks,” explores movement in active tense with nuanced texture and bold color on the canvas. Available as ORIGINAL canvas floated in fine frame; or as FINE PRINTS, archival-quality, limited and signed, (100 per design), framed or sleaved.
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Abstract Art
The phrase “less is more” rings true for me. When I create, I think in terms of purity of design. The elimination of unnecessary distractions leads me to rely on line and shape as primary communication tools. I am alway thinking about how to make use of design to express an idea. Design is what make a piece eye-catching and dynamic, or calm and soothing.