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    Thirsty Pochita

    I made this back in 2024 for a friend of mine, and it’s one of my most popular artworks based on Chainsaw Man. I came up with the idea of a Chainsaw Dog named Pochita drinking gasoline from a canister. This action has never appeared in the anime or the manga, as Pochita originally drinks blood. Many people love this artwork, and it’s a funny work that people love to keep, whether it’s a sticker or an art piece. I’m planning to make an updated version based on my idea.

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    Nina the Cute Kitty Girl

    This is Nina from the once-popular 90s anime Words Worth, which was based on a visual novel. She’s a feline who has a heart of gold and always watches out for one another, even when they are in danger. The original drawing is lost, though the digital version is preserved. It’s one of my personal favorites, as I loved Anime so much during High School, and I still do to this day.

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    A Family Affair

    My 13 year-old son and I have been dabbling in different forms of visual artistry for about five years. Our exhibit includes photographs, acrylic paintings, and pencil sketches. Some are his. Some are mine. Some are collabs. Themes include women’s empowerment and anime. There is also a wall of handwritten letters from my snail mail pals who hail from around the world.

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    Photography Inspired by Nature | Terese Conway

    Rogers based artist, Terése Conway, is mostly known for her atmospheric monochrome landscape and botanical photography, which reveal settings with a serene and ethereal rusticity. Works are available as limited edition archival pigment ink prints and some are framed, ready to hang. Don’t miss out on her 50% off moving sale!

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    Whispers in Motion

    Artist Statement – Karen Wagaman My work is rooted in exploration—of color, texture, and the endless ways creativity can connect people. Whether working in acrylic, watercolor, digital art, or mixed media, I approach each piece as an opportunity to merge technique with intuition. My background in studio art informs my practice with a respect for craft, while my training in business administration gives me an appreciation for the broader role creativity plays in building creative communities. Art, for me, is not only a personal journey but also a collective one. Living and working in Northwest Arkansas, I am inspired daily by the makers, artists, and entrepreneurs who shape our cultural…

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    Abandoned on Mill Street

    Drawing on both my agrarian upbringing and professional experience as a craftsman builder, I am curious about imagery reflecting our collective search for, and creation of, place in the world. including our natural instinct to expand as well as our boundless optimism and appetite for it. My art speaks to our nature to build and to improve the human condition and sometimes the impermanence of our efforts. Together, this cycle of place-making and deterioration capture our quest for a better life while acknowledging its limitations. For me, painting place is a process of self-discovery as I interpret images or ideas that capture my attention, using tools of water, paper, color,…