holiday market: The artists
For details and pricing just click on the art work when it's in the featured box. You can then add it to your cart and continue shopping or checkout. All works are shipped or delivered by the artist at no additional cost, within the continental United States.
Brittany Bernstrom
Brittany works in painting, drawing, printmaking, and photography; and captures the natural world in her illustrative work. This love of nature stems from early childhood when she began collecting animal bones and insect shells from the woods near her home in ATX. Brittany works as a screen printer, a jeweler, teaches art classes, and does freelance work. www.brittanybernstrom.com bdbernstrom@gmail.com |
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Lesley Bradstreet
Photography has been a passion for me since my college days. It is my way of connecting with the world; of appreciating the tiniest detail to being awed by its vastness; of a fascination with its textures and colors, with its beauty, uniqueness and quirkiness. It is a way of seeing a world that makes it more alive and vibrant than I could have imagined. I hope my work express my emotional response and its impact on me, and when I am lucky, it simply takes my breath away. www.lesleybradstreetphotography.com bradstreet.lesley@gmail.com |
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Jane Fier
Monotype printmaking is a process in which you can use a combination of painting and printmaking techniques. It results in a one-of-kind image that is developed on a flat, smooth surface; with oil or water-based mediums and then transferred to another surface - usually paper. The transfer can be done by hand or press. I do all my transfers by hand on Rives BFK printmaking paper with a pin press. It is often called a painterly form of printmaking. It is not only spontaneous but a creative way to paint. It allows me to paint in another way besides painting on canvas. www.janefier.com fierjane@yahoo.com |
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Sue Gilliam
I have moved from watercolor to acrylic and now I work mostly in collage. Since being shut in with the pandemic I have had a creative burst and work mostly in smaller sizes. suegilliamart.com suegilliam@sbcglobal.net |
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Carol Hayman
Carol Hayman, photographer and printmaker, lives in Austin, Texas where she is a retired Professor of Anthropology from Austin Community College. She prints at Slugfest Print Studio, where her photographs become fine art prints or photo etchings, using polymer plates, an intaglio French Tool press named Andre Eugene Beaudoin, handmade paper, and Charbonnel ink. She has exhibited locally, nationally, and internationally in Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, England, France, Spain, and Bulgaria. Her work is included in the collections of the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, the Woodlands School Art Trust, the University Health System San Antonio, and the Illinois Institute of Art Chicago. https://carolhayman.weebly.com/ carolhayman@yahoo.com |
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Kay Hughes
Animals of the Hill Country have captured my imagination. There were so many models to help capture these images. Enjoy. http://www.knottgarden.com/ kayhughes.atx@gmail.com |
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Leslie Kell
My artwork is created using an original technique that synthesizes the artistry of design and photography. I work with natural forms to create surreal environments in which my photos are assembled into the spaces and patterns of my designs. As the imagery interacts it unfolds to deeper discoveries within the composition. I offer my artwork in a variety of options. Explore the ways here: https://lesliekell.com/posts/category/product-lines/ lesliekell.com/posts/category/product-lines/ kellcreative@gmail.com |
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Kathy Kelsheimer
Kathy Kelsheimer is an award winning artist who uses many mediums to express her emotions. Fused glass is a way to melt together those feelings together. Facebook: @KJKelsheimer kjkelsheimer@yahoo.com |
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Martha Kull
I really like painting, drawing, and creating visual art. I love experimenting with different mediums and styles. Many of my favorite childhood memories involve drawing and painting and pretending to be an artist, fashion designer, or architect. My favorite art subjects are sunsets, seascapes, and trees ‚ I enjoy trying to capture ‚ the beauty that is in all of nature in my art work. But there are many other subject areas that capture my attention, so I also dabble in other landscapes, still lifes, collages, and anything else that strikes my fancy. https://fineartamerica.com/art/martha+kull Mlkullgg@gmail.com |
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Joyce LaBaw
These reproductions of original acrylic paintings are directly printed on composite aluminum panels 3mm thick. Panels come preinstalled with a 1/2" thick block hanger on the back that gives the metal panel the appearance of floating off the wall. No framing necessary. www.joycelabaw.com joycelabaw@sbcglobal.net |
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Helen Mary Marek
I'm a visual and graphic artist creating decorative art and jewelry utilizing a range of new and repurposed materials, photography, and traditional media. I enjoy working with the different materials and seeing the often surprising juxtaposition and interplay of the different elements. Most of my entries for the CAS Holiday Market are jewelry pieces, but I also create abstract acrylic paintings incorporating beads and other objects into the works. vanmarek.com hmvmarek@tfi.com |
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Mozelle Marks
Painting for me is a way to express a moment in time. I mainly paint in oils and acrylics. My goal is to capture a viewer's attention as a visual story brought to life with color and detail. I created WeThePeople as nine separate portraits of first responders and essential workers. The musician is blowing his horn in recognition of their contribution in 2020. I then combined them into one large painting. I decided that by transfering the painting into a poster for sale I could support Austin EMS Relief Fund. All the profits from the sale of the posters will go to their fund. mozellemarks.artweb.com mozellemarks@gmail.com |
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Robb McKenzie
Potter, Painter, Paper-maker, Panettiere; I like to get my hands into everything! These pendants make perfect gifts for friends or yourself. All pendants are ceramic stoneware and come with a leather necklace that's adjustable up to 26". handmade and unique; no two are exactly alike. http://mckenzieclayworks.com robb@mckenzieclayworks.com |
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Shruti Mehta
Shruti's art work spans a wide range from rural life, ethnic women, festivals and seasons, to landscapes and abstract art. Shruti captures her expansive vision through a variety of mediums such as oil, acrylic and mixed media. She includes elements of realism, modernism, and then adds her own perspective in her paintings. Shruti's paintings are informed by tribal or regional art from India, her travels, her experiences and her imagination on that day. https://shrutimehtastudio.wordpress.com/ Instagram: @art.by.shruti shrutimehta6268@gmail.com |
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John Michaelson
Memory of thoughts through the mysticism Mojave dessert. Locations, dreams and events touched in Joshua Tree, California. JTMArt.net JTMArt@yahoo.com |
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Maggi Miller
I am a paper artist. I make my paper from cotton, abaca, linen, denim jeans, and other fibers and then I use it to create paper pictures, collages and abstract images. My pieces include scenes with lovers or children, birds, flowers, and words. I may use my old sketches and prints for a mixed media piece. I have interpreted photographs that illustrate a negative space to make an abstract piece. Sometimes I will remember a dream that I want to illustrate. Inspiration can come from anywhere. The process of making paper and reflecting on how to use it to share my mind’s eye is extremely satisfying. It stretches my imagination, vision, and intelligence. I want to explore what happens when essentially two-dimensional elements are pasted together on a flat surface to create an image. I enjoy working with the mysteries in the paper I make and with those I find. maggimiller.com Maggi@maggimiller.com |
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Lisa O'Connell
Austin TX artist Lisa O'Connell is a RISD graduate. She owns Snap Kick Studio where she creates fine art, gear and goods using vectors, pixels and paint. She regularly exhibits her fine art in Austin. She also sells a line of colorful retro inspired work on Etsy and in local Austin gift shops. Her work ranges across many mediums from graphic design, hand lettering, digital photography, fine art paintings, and jewelry. www.lisaoconnellcreative.com lisa@lisaoconnell.com |
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Mary Schwindt
Mary Schwindt has been a photographer since her days as a fine art student at the University of New Mexico. Back then, she used a 35mm camera and developed and printed her own work. These days her work is printed on canvas and shipped ready to hang from the printer. She has traveled extensively throughout the United States and abroad, and many of her photographs come from those places including the Southwest, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, France, Spain, Morocco, and Italy. Her work has been shown at the Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe and in several juried shows in the Austin area. Her work is on display at The Ritzy Texan in Burnet, Texas. She is a member of the Austin area Creative Arts Society (CAS) and Artists of Central Texas (ACT). www.maryschwindt.com maryschwindt@gmail.com |
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Terri St.Arnauld & FrankYezer
We work collaboratively and specialize in historical photographic printing processes. Many of these processes can only be printed in direct contact with the negative - contact printing. That led to our collection of Miniatures. The miniatures shown here are all from 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 negatives, which are on rolls of film used in medium-format cameras. Most are platinum prints; one is a cyanotype. They are tipped onto a museum-quality board. Contact us if you would like more information. Terri & Frank www.PlatinumPortraitsPhoto.com terrifrank95@gmail.com |
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Amanda Zappler
I use art as a means of self-expression. I paint to better understand my reality, and to express my interpretation of the world around me. I also create art to open the unexplored world- a place for curious self-expression, but also a world of new relationships, new chances, new beginnings, and most importantly new stories. Some of my artistic influences include Modigliani, Cezanne and Chagall. I am also a huge fan of Klimt, Kandinsky and Klee. https://www.arteparalavida.info a.zappler@gmail.com |
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