Scroll saw art done by hand. No lasers or CNC used. Portrait style, layered sculptures, and 3D models are available. Requests are encouraged, so test my boundaries. Then we can see “art borne from a warrior’s passion.
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Painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, screenprinting, photography, architecture, textiles, crafts, and so much more. If you love the visual arts, don’t miss First Fridays, presented by the Downtown Spokane Partnership. Find your new favorite gallery via our interactive art map.
Debra O’Sullivan
I am a prolific artist who is currently working with metal. I had the great fortune to attend Spokane Falls Community College for three years of art education in both 2D and 3D disciplines. My work at this point is metal covered boxes, jewelry, chains, etchings, hand-cast objects. I work at art for the better part of every day. I can’t imagine being happy doing anything else!
Nathan Schnebly
Nathan Schnebly’s drawings are a visual reflection of his time as a graffiti artist and love for illustration. His images often showcase his 25+ years of drawing every day with most of Nathan’s work involving pen & ink with graphite and applied to various mediums. His spray paint work has also had a huge impact on his artistic life and he has begun utilizing spray paint in murals throughout the northwest. Being open to different art forms has given Nathan a broad perspective on the arts allowing him to mix different art forms together to create new styles and unique works of art. His goal is to bring the feel of his street art to the every day viewer.
Sheila Evans
Sheila works in a variety of mediums including vitreous enamel, oil painting, and pastel. Her work can be seen locally at The Art Spirit Gallery in Coeur d’Alene, Art Source at the MAC, and various events and special exhibits throughout the year. Sheila’s work is in many collections including the St. Aulaye Pastel Museum, Saint Aulaye, Dordogne, France, Providence Medical Center, Kadlec Medical Center.
Reinaldo Gil Zambrano
Love ink on paper and to share the process with others. Sometimes using a Steamroller is the best way to make a print.
Tom Quinn
I work mostly in acrylic and oil with hard edges, intense colors, and finicky detail. I like to show what’s absurd but not impossible, to take the ordinary out of context, and to turn the familiar into the strange.
Michael Dinning
I believe that art should provide a small sense of wonder and delight, and I have also always felt that painting and sculpture are, along with the creative vision, something to be built. My love of that constructive process is always present in the finished piece of artwork, as important to me as realizing a coherent, complex and compelling artistic expression.
Tiffany Patterson
I identify as an optimistic, empathic, queer night bird who has a complicated romance with danger. My candy-coated color palette has seeped out of the studio and I’ve wholeheartedly committed to it as a lifestyle. This may be deceiving though, as my work also holds a secret darkness. I am a procrastinator who thrives under pressure. My work is playful and uses repetition of patterns as visual texture and meditation; often loosing myself and painting for hours on end.
Stacie Boyer
Stacie is a visual artist and muralist. She has been a painting Instructor, for children and adults, for over four years. With a passion for public art, she has worked with The Spokane Civic Theatre, Spokane Arts and The City of Liberty Lake, WA.
Nancy Reid Isaak
Nancy is an award winning, internationally collected artist. Her work has been featured on television commercials, Spokane signal boxes, Ronald MCDonald’s “heart project” and Spokane Lilac Festival merchandise. Her work is published in Art State Washington and EWU Literary Journal. Nancy works with acrylic and pastels and loves expressions in vivid colors.
Megan Perkins
Megan Perkins is an artist, teacher, and native of the Pacific Northwest. She works primarily in watercolor with a love of color and expressive line. She has exhibited in many venues in the Spokane region including the Chase Gallery, Terrain, Jundt Art Museum and more.