Art Walk
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What Follows Is True: Crescent Hotel
Here are some sample pages from What Follows Is True: Crescent Hotel, a fully painted graphic nonfiction that explores the stories surrounding the Crescent Hotel’s strange and tragic two years as The Baker Hospital, a Depression Era cancer hospital. This 240 page fully-painted, graphic narrative blends oral histories, newspaper articles and Norman Baker’s own vanity biography to examine this historical happening and the complicated determinations of yesteryear’s monsters.
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Plaster Art
Contemporary, minimalist art with an emphasis on three dimensional textures, abstract shapes, and neutral monochromatic tones.
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New works by Jody Barbaree
I like painting flowers and fruits, clouds and sunshine, balloons, plants, candles and such. I don’t always plan to paint these things but they always find themselves in my work. As an artist whose subjects are mainly instinctual, unraveling the reasons they occur can be tricky. But at the end of the day when the dust has settled and the paint has dried, I attribute my marks to childhood. Simpler times in general. Times when all I cared about was getting off the bus to watch my favorite cartoons and how much Captain Crunch was left. The subjects I paint are symbols of simplicity. Not only in shape but what…
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Art to bring Happiness
Stacy Spangler is a mixed media artist and instructor from Goshen,Arkansas. She has a love for creating whimsical, colorful art with lots of texture and layers. She uses her hands, brushes and a palette knife to build up multiple layers of paint, papers and acrylic medium, resulting in a heavy distressed texture. Her playful style has been greatly influenced by over a decade of teaching art to children. As a self-taught artist, she has a passion for encouraging others to grow in their artistic ability, embrace their own style, and use their creative talents to bring more joy into the world. She now teaches adults, both in-person workshops and online,…
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The Joy of Color
I am a self taught artist. I do both traditional, representational pieces as well as and non-representational abstracts. I have a passion for color and it is what drives my creative journey!
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“Still Waters” – Sylamore Creek
Liz Cox is an artist working in acrylic, mixed media, acrylic ink, and hand-made paper. Her work ranges from semi-abstract natural landscapes to more textural intuitive paintings and collage, which invite the viewer to interpret the work. Her marks and forms create a type of visual language uniquely interpreted by each individual viewer. Many of her paintings are layer upon layer of color, texture, markings, glazes or paper that create depth and a sense of history…that something else came before the layer seen on the surface. Each layer guides the next. Liz lives and works in Rogers where she enjoys the colors, patterns, and textures of the world around her…
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Happy little moments
If you would like some art that helps you feel a little bit happy or just has feel good vibes. Feel free to check out my work. I make art related to mental health and helping people have a little positive in their lives.
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Devils den
I work in mostly watercolor and acrylic
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Representational Images
As a native of Northwest Arkansas (Fayetteville) and eventually finishing my graphic design and teaching career in Oklahoma, I’ve transitioned to painting representational images from portraits to landscapes and still life work in my Tulsa studio as a full time painter.
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Yellow Orchids
Yellow Orchids 24” X 30” Acrylic on Canvas Featured at the ANA Gallery