Art Walk
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Church by the Falls
Mary takes different images of NWA and then turns into fantasy landscapes. She also does Creative portraits, Business Branding & Product Photography.
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Mr
My specialty is historical art in ink. I also do a little watercolor and mixed (watercolor and ink). I trained under Wanda Roe. The majority of my work lately has been covering my hometown of Miami, Oklahoma. But I have depicted old NW Arkansas scenes as well.
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Sanguine, Ribbon Dance, Untethered Spirit
Conveying bold representations of the intangible.
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Yeten the dragon
I’m a artist that loves doodle art/street art. I incorporate a lot of colors in my pieces to captivate my audience.
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Kawaii Goodies
I have a variety of kawaii and tea-themed items that I can’t wait for you to see!
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Cheerful
My art is cheerful and playful. I enjoy bright colors, lines, and cuteness. I have been playing with watercolor and acrylic mediums and have been focused on art that is smaller than 11×14. I have played with art my whole life but recently became more interested as my genetic eye disease has rendered me legally blind. Creating art is a fun challenge and art has become my therapy.
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Anime art
My name is Shaun McKenzie I live in Bentonville. I grew up watching anime and cartoons and my uncle drew so that made me want to draw so here I am drawing my fav stuff 😁. My art style is drawing and painting anime mostly Dragonball Z but I branch out to other anime’s as well.
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Show yourself
Fanart depicting Elsa from Frozen 2
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I am here
I am an 11-year-old triplet who loves Anime, reading My Hero Academia, and am teaching myself how to speak Japanese. I have been sketching, sculpting, and painting ever since I remember. My favorite thing about being an artist is the ability to express myself while doing and sharing what I love most! Jinsei wa subarashī.
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Sugar the Cat
I do realistic drawings and paintings of animals, landscapes and people using a variety of media including oils, acrylic, pencil and scratchboard. I also create paintings using a grid style where each square is a small abstract painting. When viewed from a few feet back it forms a more realistic image.



























