Art Walk
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Trash to Treasure
Kathleen Woolsey works in metals, seeking to uplift and encourage. In this series “Trash to Treasure” she finds inspiration in pieces discarded as worn out and useless, refashioning them into useful and unique works. What was considered no longer useful has been transformed for a new purpose.
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Secrets with Selfish Intentions
Watch for Faith in a future art walk as she shares a series of works described as abstract or “trippy” that accumulated over two years of constantly creating everyday. Journalistic in nature, starting at the beginning of my therapy and mental health journey and continues as I walk the path of better living and healthier headspace.
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Custom Painted Jewelry
As a fluid artist, Jillian with SeaCrow Arts, uses various methods to transfer small paintings into jewelry of all kinds. She also makes traditional canvas work, tile work, glass work, etc. You may view and purchase her work at Brick & Mortar, 120 W Walnut Street, Rogers, AR.
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Yellow Hat
I’m always looking for the unusual image or subject. I was shopping in Walmart and walked by a mother pushing her daughter in a baskcart. The hat caught my attention immediately. Then I saw the toddler who was wearing the hat. I couldn’t pass up this opportunity to photograph her. With her mother’s permission. Here is the result in an 20×16 oil portrait five months later.
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Sweet Moon Dreams
Trying to showcase color, positivity and healing through art, and sharing part of myself through the art I make. I want to make a positive difference in the world through art. I hope to brighten people’s days.
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Forest Walk series
Artist Evelyn Jorgenson works primarily in watercolor, mixed-media collage and acrylic. She is heavily influenced by nature and the many vibrant colors that appear as one studies sunlight in the natural environment. A sense of wonder, inquisitive thought, and joyful appreciation of the natural world are ever present in her artwork. Evelyn has a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from Columbia College, Columbia, MO. She considers herself a lifelong learner and continues to take classes and workshops from professional artists. These collages are part of the Forest Walk series and are titled “Autumn Leaves Floating By,” “Pine Trees Yawning at the Sky,” “Sun Streaks on the Forest Floor,” and “Wildflowers…
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ITS Entertainment Portfolio
Hi. My name is Jerome Carter and I’m a rising artist here in Northwest Arkansas. I draw characters from popular anime and other cartoons for fun. I also have a motion comic coming this year and would like to showcase some of that artwork as well if I am chosen. Thanks so much. Hope all is well.
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Cotton Stitches 2023
Christen of Pont Neuf Studio uses natural fibers (100% natural cotton, superwash merino wool and organic cotton) to create modern knit and crochet home decor items and accessories. You may view and purchase her work at Brick & Mortar, 120 W Walnut Street, Rogers, AR.
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The Truth Must Be Told
This is an oil painting that is a part of my Covid Series. It is 5ft x 4ft, covered with epoxy.
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So It’s Black History Month…What Are You Going to Do Beyond Today?”
Lakisha Bradley is a Social Practice artist, entrepreneur, and JBU counseling graduate student who discovered her love for art at five years old through teachings from her dad. After 16 years in corporate retail, Lakisha chose to take a leap of faith. While on the journey of rediscovering herself, Lakisha began to paint again. Art became a therapeutic and healing outlet. In 2017, she founded the award-winning MY-T-BY-DESIGN Therapeutic Art Studios serving youth and families within the juvenile justice system, assisted living facilities, schools, universities, and corporations to share the power of healing art to 15k+ individuals to date. Lakisha has curated an experience of Poetry and Art found at…