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Allison Hawes - Student
Communication
Acrylic
$40
Allison Hawes - Student
Unity
Acrylic and crochet
$50
Allison Hawes - Student
Flower of Hope
Acrylic and Resin
$80
Allison Hawes - Student
Good Fortune
Marker
Not for Sale
Allison Hawes - Student
Moon Fairy
Acrylic
$45
Amanda Hawes - Student
The Super Wolf Blood Moon
Digital Photography
$30
Amanda Hawes - Student
Winter Traveler
Digital Photography
$40
Amanda Hawes - Student
Winter is almost Over
Digital Photography
$20
Amanda Hawes - Student
A Beautiful Day Under the Trees
Digital Photography
$20
Amanda Hawes - Student
Green Thumb of Summer
Digital Photography
$20
Amanda Hawes - Student
Enjoying a Summer Day
Digital Photography
$20
Bobbi Shupe - Instructor
Butterfly Box
Mixed Media
$75
Bobbi Shupe - Instructor
If Walls Could Talk
Mixed Media
$895
Bobbi Shupe - Instructor
Paisley Box
Mixed Media
$75
Bobbi Shupe - Instructor
Reflections
Mixed Media
$864
Candace French - Instructor
Good Morning Friend
Mixed Media
$2,100
Candace French - Instructor
Tears of Joy
Mixed Media
$225
Candace French - Instructor
Together We Are Strong
Mixed Media
$2,100
Evette Goldstein - Instructor
Beyond Imagination
Mixed
$350
Evette Goldstein - Instructor
Indulge Your Imagination
Mixed
$250
Evette Goldstein - Instructor
Me and My Imagiination
Mixed
$150
Evette Goldstein - Instructor
It's Only Your Imagination
Mixed
$350
Evette Goldstein - Instructor
It Must Be Imagination
Mixed
$175
Evette Goldstein - Instructor
Imagination
Mixed
$150
Gold Orman - Student
Summer in the City
Alcohol Ink
Not for Sale
Gold Orman - Student
Cease to Appear
Resin
Not for Sale
Gold Orman - Student
Rose's Next Door
Acrylic
$350
Kathie C. Ballah - Student
"A" Frame
Digital Photography
$125 framed
Kathie C. Ballah - Student
Glass Ceiling
Digital Photography
$175 framed
Kathie C. Ballah - Student
Sunrise at Haystack
Digital Photography
$175 framed
Kathie C. Ballah - Student
Desert Blossom
Digital Photography
$175 framed
Kathie C. Ballah - Student
Another Rodeo
Digital Photography
$75 canvas
Marjory Wilson - Instructor
Sundown
Acrylic
$1450
Marjory Wilson - Instructor
Sunset Rio Grande
Acrylic
$550
Marjory Wilson - Instructor
Summer Days
Acrylic
$225
Marjory Wilson - Instructor
Aspen Trees
Acrylic
$1800
Marjory Wilson - Instructor
Crashing the Shore
Acrylic
$1800
Marjory Wilson - Instructor
Breaking
Acrylic
$1800
Pam Roth O'Mara - Instructor
Springtime in the Rockies
acrylic, paint pen on stretched canvas
$85
Pam Roth O'Mara - Instructor
Hopeful
Digital drawing
$25
Pam Roth O'Mara - Instructor
Marshlands
Digital drawing
$25
Pam Roth O'Mara - Instructor
Let's Throw a Party!
Acrylic, multimedia on gallery-wrapped canvas
$150
Pam Roth O'Mara - Instructor
Perspectives
Acrylic on stretched canvas
$225
Pam Roth O'Mara - Instructor
Old Growth
Acrylic on stretched canvas
$225
Robert Montgomery - Instructor
I See You
Photography
Not for Sale
Robert Montgomery - Instructor
In For A Landing!
Photography
Not for Sale
Robert Montgomery - Instructor
Who Are You Looking At?
Photography
Not for Sale
Robert Montgomery - Instructor
Nap Time
Photography
Not for Sale
Robert Montgomery - Instructor
Red Sky At Night, Sailors Delight
Photography
Not for Sale
Robin R McIntosh - Student
Red Rocks Magic
Photography
$100
Robin R McIntosh - Student
Sandhill Cranes at sunrise
Photography
$500
Robin R McIntosh - Student
Bonaire Sunset
Photography
$100
Robin R McIntosh - Student
Happy Billy
Photography
$100
Robin R McIntosh - Student
Bull Moose
Photography
$150
Art Statements
Allison Hawes
Art thru different mediums allows for experimentation of growth, creativity, and expression. The art that I have displayed has a lot of symbolism and encouraging messages during these troubled times. I hope my art expresses to you that we all need to pull together, communicate, (Power Lines) and be unified (Unity) thru times of adversity, that there is still hope (Flower), and good fortune (Samurai Cat) and thru clarity (moon) may we discover our strengths, uplift one another and find a place of peace.
Amanda Hawes
Photography is a visual art form in which the photographer and the viewer may have different interpretations. The photography I have included represent hope and resilience for nature’s plants and wildlife as each anticipate either a season ending or beginning. The Super Wolf Blood Moon represents the heart of winter as the fox and squirrel show great fortitude and adaptation as they brave the elements of winter, with hope that Spring will soon arrive. The leaf, plants, and Ladybug, all live, thrive and benefit with the season of summer. I hope that my photography inspires you to experience the wonder of nature and gives you encouragement to know that in a world of unpredictability there is hope for the next season.
Bobbi Shupe
Art is a discovery whether from the creator or as the viewer. It's exciting for me when I'm questioned about how I've achieved a certain texture, color or mood. How amazing to think that something I've created elicits intrigue and wonder.
Candace French
Art became an ally after experiencing the tragic loss of my brother. It was then I rediscovered my passion for painting and the healing power of creativity. Taking an intuitive approach when painting is vital to keeping my creativity and playful expression alive especially while navigating challenging times. I hope you find encouragement and inspiration in my work.
Evette Goldstein
This new series, entitled "Imagination" was begun during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. By combining my engineering background with my artistic vision, I am able to achieve a striking balance of precision and free-form elements in abstract expressionist paintings ~ thus, the title for the series. Each painting invites and allows the viewer to 'imagine' and to experience their own interpretation.
Pam O'Mara
My motivation comes from time and place. Time of day, time of year, position of the sun. I’m inspired by the motion of water and trees. Painting is performance art; a dance of joy. I use color, texture, and movement to reveal what I’m experiencing, remembering, imagining, and feeling. I move around the canvas, and reposition it to see the work from different perspectives. Painting in the abstract allows me to express boldly and confidently. I choose acrylics because I like the texture and colors, and the ease with which I can create. I’ve worked a bit in oil but prefer the simplicity of acrylics. When I’m painting I want to get right to the work. I mix colors on the canvas. I paint with the colors I have on hand. Just like life: we often work with what we have in the moment.
Rob McIntosh
Enjoy the beauty of nature, carefully!
Robert Montgomery
We have all had a traumatic time, but there is hope. Nature carries on, as will we.......
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