Art Walk
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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…
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Unique and whimsical sculptures by found metal object artist Tom Flynn.
Tom Flynn, a lighting and electrical designer, has been creating sculptures for the last 15 years. Before Flynn’s calling to specialize in found object metal art, he was studying to be a Catholic priest and spent many years as a Benedictine monk. Flynn currently resides in Rogers, Arkansas, where his sculptures of lightning bugs are found throughout the city. ABOUT THE ART “I am often inspired by what I find. Each piece of metal has the potential to become something more than what it is when combined with other pieces of metal. I want you to see the whole object first before noticing that it is made out of shovels…
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Environmental Relief and Tapestry Art Made of Recycled Paper
When I started my artistic career, I looked to the most immediate and most abundant resource I had at my disposal, namely, junk mail. The prospect of reusing what was to become trash appealed to my concern for the environment. Moreover, the transformation of that which is worthless into something valuable resonated with my journey of reinventing my life. I now create tapestries, reliefs, and sculptures using office paper, magazines, newspapers, and phone books. I carefully sort through the material available to create a color palette. Then, I roll, coil, and weave to form different textures, shapes, and varying levels of relief. The result is a series of artworks that…
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Kollecta Creations Laser Cut Wood Crafts, Gifts and Art
Kollecta Creations Laser Cut wood items include art, crafts, jewelry and other gift items. Choose from the works by artist and owner, Hector Amaya, or work with him to design a custom work from your photos or your imagination.
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Photography by Brent Umphlett
Brent was born in Cody, WY and spent the first 14 years of his childhood living in the small town of Basin, WY. After that his family moved to Artesia, NM, where he spent the next four years before going to the University of Oklahoma to study meteorology. He spent the subsequent 14 years in the Oklahoma City metro area. In late 2021 he made the move to northwest Arkansas (NWA) and now calls Springdale, AR home. Brent found his passion for photography after receiving a DSLR as a Christmas gift in 2007, after his first semester of college. Although a bit overwhelming at first, he slowly learned how to…
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Recycled Box Art
Mixed media artist, Melissa Milton, makes the most of her Amazon shipping boxes by converting them into cardboard sculptures that she then varnishes to create striking works of art.
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Recycled Work
Janie Baber uses repurposed fence pickets, blocks of wood, magazine pages, buttons, seashells and other used and natural items to create her work. Her highly texturized and colorful acrylic paint creates a wide variety of works of whimsical and natural subjects.
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Laser Engraved Art
Laser Engraved Wood Art
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Recycled Paper relief and tapestry
When I started my artistic career, I looked to the most immediate and most abundant resource I had at my disposal, namely, junk mail. The prospect of reusing what was to become trash appealed to my concern for the environment. Moreover, the transformation of that which is worthless into something valuable resonated with my journey of reinventing my life. I now create tapestries, reliefs, and sculptures using office paper, magazines, newspapers, and phone books. I carefully sort through the material available to create a color palette. Then, I roll, coil, and weave to form different textures, shapes, and varying levels of relief. The result is a series of artworks that…