Art Walk
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Kandra Creates
Kandra Young is an artist based in Northwest Arkansas. Her focus is on bringing joy into the world through her whimsical, and often pun-inspired, artwork with her unique style that merges her love of pattern, color, kawaii and folk art. Her focus is primarily digital art, but she also enjoys painting with gouache, acrylics, and watercolor.
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Serenity
This piece wishes prosperity and happiness to whoever owns it.
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Wreaths, Floral Designs, Chamoy Candy
I have several wreaths and artificial floral designs I’ll be bringing. I am an event florist, wreath maker, and cottage baker/candy maker. I have been wreath making since I was 5 with my grandma’s and candy making since my teens with my mom and grandma’s. I pride my business on being woman owned and Latina owned.
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Neela
Neela represents the color Blue. The color blue has lot of significance in the nature. As we see the sky and sea. I am an artist who inspired by nature and tried to capture the serenity with different shades of blue.
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Destination Abstract
An exploration of colors, mediums, raw materials, and styles where a raw imagination can be cut loose from the bonds of contemporary artistic critique.
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Norma Jean’s Soap Co
Norma Jean’s Soap Co specializes in Handmade Cruelty-Free and Sulfate-Free bath & body products. Our catalog includes Whippped Soap and Shave Butters, Bath Bombs, Shower Steamers, Lip Balms, and more!
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Destination Abstract
An exploration into spectrum of colors, mediums, raw materials and much more. Delving into a world of pure imagination that teeters on the edge of a subliminal void. Where contemporary artistic expression is not bound by expectations.
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Original Art by John McCratic
I work mostly in watercolor and acrylic
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El Mayoreo | Series: Honduras Prefiero Verte con Alegría
Born in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Azalia Molina is an artist who uses a variety of mediums including clay, printmaking, and painting to reveal the culture, traditions, and social problems of her home country. Molina began her career when she was awarded a full tuition scholarship for undergraduate studies through the Walton International Scholarship Program, receiving a BS in Studio Art and Business Administration from the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, AR. Her work is characterized by being detailed and full of brilliant, saturated colors. Authentic food, folkloric dances, religious celebrations, stories, and artisan markets have all become synonyms of richness and abundance that she clings to as she finds herself…
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Destined for Downtown Rogers
Watercolor artist and co-founder of the Downtown Rogers Art on the Bricks Art Walk, Karen Wagaman, set her sights on relocating to Northwest Arkansas in 2016. She grew up two hours just away near Branson before moving to Topeka, Kansas for more than 25 years. The opportunity to head back to the Ozarks came about when her daughter graduated from high school and decided to attend University of Arkansas. Wagaman began exploring the various cities and attending Rotary Club meetings as a means of finding the right fit for her next community. A fan of historic architecture, locally owned businesses, she decided to explore Downtown Rogers the third or fourth…




























