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    Indian Rajasthani Dancing Woman

    I’m a self-taught, independent, versatile artist with whimsical thoughts that reflect my passion and interest in art. Inside me, resides a small little girl, who still believes in magic. She wishes to live in a world of magic, full of vibrant colors and emotions. A world where magic is embedded in every nook and corner. That belief is what inspires me, and I get my ideas from the nature of that magical world that somehow overlays on top of reality. Growing up in India, I have lived across different states and have been exposed to different cultures, languages, and art forms. My art style is an amalgamation of my diverse…

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    Women of Stranger Things

    Kira Brought is a local Fayetteville artist who works across multiple mediums, including alcohol markers, pastels, charcoal, watercolor, and acrylic paint. A military “brat”, Kira was originally born in New York and moved often before her family decided to settle in Arkansas. Kira holds a Bachelors Degree in Communication from the University of Arkansas, works in logistics, and volunteers at a local shelter teaching art to children of all ages. Kira’s artwork was original a study of human vices, and after losing someone very important to her to addiction, she wanted to send a message that people are more than their choices. Her art collection grew from there piece by…

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    Talisman Jewelry Collection

    Debra creates jewelry for the authentic self. Hand forged and hammered sterling silver, bronze, and gold. One of a kind statement pieces from around the world. Ancient, tribal and organic, each with a story to tell. You can find us at the Art Collective at 228 South First St.

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    Botanical fine art photography | Terese Conway

    Nature has always inspired me in a very peaceful and meditative way, similar to my creative process. I channel these emotions into my work by creating images that illustrate a sense of calm and reflection. These botanical images are borrowing influences from analogue photography and by adding similar esthetic qualities and textures, I blur the line between the present and the past, creating images with a timeless quality and sense of history.

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