Art Walk
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House Candy Signs
Inspired by Pennsylvania barn signs, interior or exterior signs can feature woodland animals and pets. Created on solid wood, finished to withstand the elements. Can also be commissioned with other personalizations.
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It’s Hip to Be Square!
This is the theme that makes artist Karen Wagaman HAPPY! For whatever reason, SQUARE is her favorite format for making and buying art! She is a watercolor, digital and mixed media artist. 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 a promoter of the creative economy in NW Arkansas. She serves as VP of Downtown Development for the Rogers Lowell…
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RaRE Findings Jewelry
A unique collection of hand-forged sterling silver jewelry working with ancient coins, turquoise, and gemstones.
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Negentropy
Things are beginning to become more ordered. The chaos is calming. See Logan’s work at Envision Nutrition, 204 W Walnut St. Rogers, AR
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Handmade jewelry and 3D printed art
Handmade jewelry using clay, resin and wood. 3D printed lithophanes. See this art work at Envision Nutrition, 204 W Walnut St. Rogers, AR
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Laser Engraved Wood Art
Laser Engraved Wood Art. See this art at Envision Nutrition, 204 W Walnut St. Rogers, AR.
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Arts in Overgrowth
Ryan Payne has matted prints of animated characters and worlds that exist in her imagination. He also create cartoons of wildlife and people and makes live caricatures. Ryan graduated from BHS in 2004 and has done many volunteer projects in Northwest Arkansas. He was part of Art on the Bricks a few years ago at Anime Cafe and also has a maker station with free prints on computer paper available for kids or adults to color on.
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Assemblage Sculptures by James Sawyer
James K. Sawyer has a BFA from the University of Nebraska. During his time in school he was given an assignment to build a three dimensional “Pandora’s Box.” That was the beginning of a life long passion for the assemblage art form. His assemblage sculptures are created from any type of objects or materials. Jim says: “The only limits are the ones I put on myself. I lean towards using materials of interesting shape, surface, texture and that appear to have a history or story of their own. Creating assemblage is like participating in a “think tank” for junk.” Each of Jim’s pieces is like a puzzle with an undetermined…
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Backwoods Assembledges
Aaron Jones’ assemblages are created from found objects consisting of discarded items and pieces of broken machinery as well as natural and organic materials. He enjoys collecting interesting objects to repurpose them to create something completely novel and unusual. Key elements of his work will have strong connections to nature and incorporate aspects of science, history, culture and humor.
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Assemblage Sculptures by James Sawyer
James K. Sawyer has a BFA from the University of Nebraska. During his time in school he was given an assignment to build a three dimensional “Pandora’s Box.” That was the beginning of a life long passion for the assemblage art form. His assemblage sculptures are created from any type of objects or materials. Jim says: “The only limits are the ones I put on myself. I lean towards using materials of interesting shape, surface, texture and that appear to have a history or story of their own. Creating assemblage is like participating in a “think tank” for junk.” Each of Jim’s pieces is like a puzzle with an undetermined…