Art Walk
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Beyond camps
The effort of the unsung heroes never fades out in strength, the moments captured are the moments lived
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Creating From Chaos
Creating from Chaos was born after and out of honorable service to the Nation in the United States Marine Corps. Chaos allowed an outlet for a veteran artist to create her story of life and the adversities that she overcame. Ms. Regina Vasquez is not just an artist, Vasquez is woman of faith, mother of five beautiful children and engaged to a United States Navy veteran. Ms. Vasquez as an artist, has her works featured on display at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, the University of Texas in San Antonio, Texas and national and international exposition at the National Veteran Art museum in Chicago, Illinois and The Military…
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“Jesus Loves Me Oh Yes He Does”
I have one of a kind Original Acrylic Painting . All signed, titled and framed.
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Neverending Story
I’ll be bringing a select handful of original art, as well as several limited edition prints.
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Multi-Media Artist
I work in about every medium except oil
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One Store Two Flags
I paint the positive aspects of cultures with subbliminal undertones. Good times troublesome times.
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Leather Artist
As a Veteran and Master Leathercrafter with the (International Federation of Leather Guilds) IFOLG, Bob Keeney has entered his leather projects in many competitions. He creates decorative leather birdhouses and fairy houses for indoor display. Hehas also made many requested custom-designed purses, clutch purses, wallets, belts, wine boxes, and many assorted other small leather items. His work will be on display at the Rogers Experimental House during the Veteran’s Day Art Walk on November 11.
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Pottery
Local handmade functional pottery. Oddbowlz Ceramics is a small pottery studio specializing in handmade, wheel-thrown, functional pottery. Located in the Ozarks of Arkansas, Oddbowlz celebrates the beauty of the individual, be it a person, an old car or a piece of pottery. To find that beauty, you can’t be afraid to experiment and change. You must be willing to explore and journey down the road less traveled.
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My outlet
Army Veteran and artist, Carrie Crawford, uses painting and photography along with other mixed media to craft beautiful works of art. “Creating is an outlet/release for me,” explained Crawford. “I have lots of acrylic pours and I make flags from wood also. This big piece is called “The ‘New’ America.” It is made up of disregarded masks and gloves.” Meet the artist during the November 11th Art on the Bricks Art Walk. Her work is on display at the Rogers Experimental House, 121 W Walnut, Rogers, AR.
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Wrapped in a Rainbow
Fiber Artist Lynda Warren of Fayetteville is a Veteran of the U.S. Navy. She comes from a long family tradition of military service and has ancestors who served in the Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korean War are more. Her father is a retired Lt. Colonel from the Army. Lynda describes herself as a “Military Brat” and due to her father’s service she lived in many places growing up. She enlisted in the Navy when she turned 18 years old and her father swore her in (see photo.) Her creative energy is devoted to creating beautiful afghans including this afghan, Wrapped in a Rainbow, which won 1st place in the regional…