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Alex Stilber
Alex Stilber's art s an act of reverence for the Natural World. It explores themes of primal emotions, dreamlike worlds and beings, and the unabashed beauty of the body, constantly unraveling the veil and blurring the imaginary line between humans and nature. Find her on instagram @moon_spore
Sarah of the shire
Sarah is a tattoo artist with a creative foundation rooted in acrylic painting and digital art. Her artistic evolution has been strongly influenced by the captivating landscapes of Appalachia and the serene beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Her work reflects the harmonious fusion of art and nature.
Liana Stadelmann of AquaBun
Liana found her passion with watercolors about six years ago which is what kicked off her journey into art as a career. All of her life since a very young age Liana has had a huge love of fantasy - mythical creatures especially - and this is where she draws much of her inspiration.
Judy Lindsey
Since retiring in 2015, Judy joined the Tryon Arts and Crafts School. She began to expand her skills by self taught wire weaving. She is a winner of the 2018 Wire Artistry E-Magazine Artist of the Month title. She works with cabochons, beads, copper wire and silver wire. Her jewelry is unique one of a kind.
Megan Hartman
I live in awe of the brightness of colors and am mesmerized by an almost backward thought process that eventually reveals a finished piece. I learn from piece i create and drive by passion and love of the medium. This medium breaks the rules. The fluidity contrasts with the need for clarity and distinct lines.
Chris and Meg Barrow
Chris and Meg Barrow. They're a husband and wife team. He forges in copper and iron, and stitches in leather. She embroiders and sews in linens and watercolor and writes in typewriter clicks. Their 4 cats are no help. Follow their homesteading and artsy journey with the occasional cat shenanigan @whistlepigart
Ray Vincent (little ray of light design)
Ray Vincent is a self-taught artist who is inspired by photos on birding tours and in her front yard, soon her paintings became whimsical stories of the adventures of wild creatures. Ray donates a small portion of her proceeds to local wildlife centers in Western North Carolina.
Artists at eARThly Minds Gallery
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