Through my work, I aim to capture the fluidity of life, reflecting its dynamic rhythms, infinite colors, and capturing the feeling I get from observing and living life as a whole; body, mind, and spiritual being.
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Emily Bradley
Emily Bradley is a fiber artist known for her whimsical, animal-inspired sculptures made from wool felt. Blending soft textures with structured forms, Emily creates hand-stitched characters that evoke curiosity, warmth, and a touch of storytelling.
Steven Henry
I started out with a book called Ella The Elegant Elephant, which won the Washington State Book Award in 2005.
awilddeadthing
awilddeadthing is a multidisciplinary artist and poet whose work explores the strange, tender, and haunted edges of experience.
Mariesa Lenz
My current body of work explores the liminal spaces between belonging and becoming through a deliberate conversation between materials and meaning.
George Tveden
I am an aspiring artist again at age 67, from Spokane. I recently picked up the brush after 40+ year hiatus. Currently, I primarily paint realism to hyper-realism in acrylics, both studio, and plein air.
Jordan Bardo
I paint because I feel. Sometimes endlessly, and I wish to create visuals that encourages the beholder to feel, whatever it may be, as well.
Nicole Leigh
As an adult I’ve focused on watercolor and ink. I’ve never been restricted though, also experimenting with jewelry, block printing, clay, fashion, dance, and assemblage.
These Golden Hours
My paintings often show woman in a transformative state where they are finding their inner selves and beginning to create their own narratives.
Dorman Reeves
With my art I intend on creating my own two dimensional universe. Filled with strange and unique worlds, and characters, that represent the themes of life and death.