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featured artists
Rayna’s artistry is deeply inspired by the textures and colors found in nature, allowing her creations to evoke a sense of wonder and connection to the environment. Through her ceramics, she aims to transport you to whimsical realms, making each encounter a journey of imagination.
Her artwork encompasses a wide range of styles, from detailed portraits and intricate line art to nature-inspired themes and abstract compositions. Through her work, she shares her vulnerability, forging deep connections with others and empowering herself to fully embrace her artistic identity.
She paints images that express how she perceives organic forms and the world of nature. She develops personal meditative practices that enhance her awareness of nature. Her work invites viewers to perceive and connect in a way that encourages their own meditative contemplation.
Cindy began jewelry making in 2018, enjoying the challenge of designing different patterns and coordinating colors of each handmade piece. She recently started designing with artisan lampwork and cloisonne beads in a torch flame to melt and meld the glass.
Sa-Kreea launched New Kreeation as a lifestyle brand focusing on original and wearable 1:1 art that is bold and motivating. With her use of abstract expressionism, bold colors, and positive messages she strives to bring light to our world and everyday life.
In the world of art, as in drawings and paintings, Brian Mills is a rising force. For the past four years, Mills has been showing his paintings in galleries, doing art shows. He showcases his art through his company, Miscel, which stands for Miscellaneous (Mills So Laneous).
The shop was started by owner Thomas von Koch in Germany in 1982. He started everything from scratch as a passionate lamp worker who wanted to create pieces that reflected how he felt. He began creating the natural world and its creatures.
Jen processes her thoughts and memories through use of sacred geometric patterns with illustrative details. Her process is deeply meditative, embracing the calming rhythm of drafting patterns using grids and interlocking circles.