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Untitled by Bartley Statham Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 30 x 36 x 1.5 in with raw canvas edges   Large scale landscape in pastels and greens with impressionist-style brushwork.
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Ramona's Angel Doll Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Fabric and thread sculpture in a black finish frame 11 x 14 in object, 28 x 18 x 4.25 in framed   About the Artist: Ramona's playful nature comes through in all of her work.  Her techniques lend themselves to simple lines and stylized images. In both her artwork and personal style, Ramona is never afraid of bright colors, distinctive style, and a touch of femininity. Her most frequented subjects are angels and animals–the cuter the better.  This handmade doll (whose original is not noted on the framed work) is based on an original drawing by Studio By The Tracks artist Ramona Shaddix. The soft sculpture is framed in a dark wood shadow box frame along with an accompanying postcard from previous Art From The Heart event.     This piece was donated by Shannon E. Johnson from the collection of Judge Sandra H. Storm.  Judge Storm was a friend of the Studio and worked closely with our children's program.
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Magnolia Study, Edition #3 by David Diodate Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2019, Engineering print, resin, paint on board 24 x 18 x 3 in   About the Artist: www.diodatestudio.com David Diodate is a photographer that covers a variety of subject matter, usually creating archival C Prints or engineering prints that often incorporate text from books, found objects, old photographs, and tintypes with encaustic.  In his latest works, he implements a process that involves soaking resin into paper prints, allowing an under layer of text to show through, and rough scraping and sanding the surface to give an aged patina.
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Aretha Franklin by Tim Kerr Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on paper 18 x 24 in   About the Artist: Timkerr.net @movetk Tim Kerr earned a degree in painting and photography at the University of Texas in Austin and studied the latter with Garry Winogrand. Tim was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant while at UT. He won a slot two years in a row for the new songwriters contest at the Kerrville Folk Festival during this time as well.   Tim is now being asked to show his artwork in the US and abroad from galleries including PS1 in New York, 96 Gillespie in London, Slowboy Gallery in Germany, Outre in Australia, and Beams in Tokyo. He was honored to have been selected as the first artist for the Arlington Transit’s Art On The Bus program in 2010. He has also been involved in painting murals in Texas, Nashville, New York, Alabama, and California. In 2015, Tim had a solo show at the Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, which traveled in part to the Mill in Huntsville, and in full to the Wiregrass Museum in Dothan. He was given a residency through Void Gallery in Derry, Northern Ireland, AS220 in Providence, and I.A.M. in Berlin. Tim was inducted into the Texas Music Hall of Fame in 1996.
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Meadow Lemon by Tim Kerr Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on paper 18 x 24 in   About the Artist: Timkerr.net @movetk Tim Kerr earned a degree in painting and photography at the University of Texas in Austin and studied the latter with Garry Winogrand. Tim was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant while at UT. He won a slot two years in a row for the new songwriters contest at the Kerrville Folk Festival during this time as well.   Tim is now being asked to show his artwork in the US and abroad from galleries including PS1 in New York, 96 Gillespie in London, Slowboy Gallery in Germany, Outre in Australia, and Beams in Tokyo. He was honored to have been selected as the first artist for the Arlington Transit’s Art On The Bus program in 2010. He has also been involved in painting murals in Texas, Nashville, New York, Alabama, and California. In 2015, Tim had a solo show at the Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, which traveled in part to the Mill in Huntsville, and in full to the Wiregrass Museum in Dothan. He was given a residency through Void Gallery in Derry, Northern Ireland, AS220 in Providence, and I.A.M. in Berlin. Tim was inducted into the Texas Music Hall of Fame in 1996.
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Mose Tolliver by Tim Kerr Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on paper 17 x 26 in   About the Artist: Timkerr.net @movetk Tim Kerr earned a degree in painting and photography at the University of Texas in Austin and studied the latter with Garry Winogrand. Tim was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant while at UT. He won a slot two years in a row for the new songwriters contest at the Kerrville Folk Festival during this time as well.   Tim is now being asked to show his artwork in the US and abroad from galleries including PS1 in New York, 96 Gillespie in London, Slowboy Gallery in Germany, Outre in Australia, and Beams in Tokyo. He was honored to have been selected as the first artist for the Arlington Transit’s Art On The Bus program in 2010. He has also been involved in painting murals in Texas, Nashville, New York, Alabama, and California. In 2015, Tim had a solo show at the Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, which traveled in part to the Mill in Huntsville, and in full to the Wiregrass Museum in Dothan. He was given a residency through Void Gallery in Derry, Northern Ireland, AS220 in Providence, and I.A.M. in Berlin. Tim was inducted into the Texas Music Hall of Fame in 1996.
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Untitled by Blake Hurt Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on board 6 x 6 in   Diminutive painting with purple flowers rendered in impressionistic brushwork.
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Butterfly Necklace by Emmalee Sutton Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Butterfly wing in a glass, hand-soldered encasement 0.75 x 1in pendant on 18in chain   About the Artist: @mariposa_mamma Emmalee Sutton is a New Orleans based artist that creates sacred adornments with love.  She believes that all good things are wild and free, and she ethically sources butterfly wings and shedded snakeskin from the Gulf Coast, which she hand solders between cut glass.
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Confetti Tote by Sarah Conklin (Feather Wild) Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Thrifted denim, screenprint, shibori-dyed cotton tote with canvas handle and interior pocket 14.5 x 15.5 x 5.5 in with 20 in handle   About the Artist: featherwild-sarah.tumblr @featherwildsarah Sarah Conklin begins the process of making her textiles with free-hand drawings inspired by river rocks, patterns in nature or books.  She transfers these original drawings to small quantities of natural and up-cycled fabrics which she sometimes hand dyes by hand printing them with water based ink at Green Pea Press.  Then she takes the fabric home to her studio in Huntsville, AL, where she cuts and sews them into everyday objects that are beautiful and long lasting.    Sarah was born in Poughkeepsie, NY in 1970. Sarah has been an active artist in the Lowe Mill Arts Community in Huntsville, AL since 2011. Sarah found her way back to her early loves of sewing and print making in 2011 when she became a founding member of Green Pea Press at Lowe Mill and started screen printing her own designs on fabric and creating beautiful and functional items.  She teaches classes at Green Pea Press and sells her line of beautiful, useful, nature inspired textiles under the name of Feather Wild. Sarah was a featured artist at Southern Makers in 2014 -2016.    Sarah enjoys filling her home with handmade, beautiful, quality goods made with the earth and the people that make them in mind. This quote from William Morris has a permanent spot floating about in her head— “Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”  She translates this idea to the textiles she creates.  The inspiration for her prints come from nature and shapes she see around me.  Out of respect for the earth, she uses water based ink to print on small quantities of up-cycled and thrifted fabrics. Keeping in mind that she wishes to live minimally, she strives to craft her textiles to last and be multipurpose. She creates and sends them off into the world with the hope that they add both beauty and use to someone’s every day.
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Abtract/black by Mary White Sowell Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media on canvas 12 x 12 in   Acrylic paint and textile collage
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Sun Ra by Rowland Scherman Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Photograph on archival paper of famed jazz musician Sun Ra 13 x 19 in   About the Artist: Rowlandscherman.com Famed LIFE magazine photojournalist Rowland Scherman captured some of the most transformational political, cultural and musical events of the 1960s — from the March on Washington to the first American Beatles concert to Robert F. Kennedy’s ill-fated presidential campaign to Woodstock. At the sites of some of his most famous photos, Scherman reveals candid and insightful anecdotes from his storied career, reflects on his life and his legacy, and muses about his medium’s relevance in the digital age, and the passage of time. Scherman also shares seldom-seen images of politicians and celebrities of the 1960s, including President Lyndon Johnson, Special Olympics founder Eunice Shriver, folk sensations Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins, tennis great Arthur Ashe, TV journalism pioneer Barbara Walters, a young Bob Dylan, and JFK with the very first Peace Corps volunteers of 1961. (aptonline.org)
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NYC Subway Token (11/26/1998) by Dan Bailey Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media on wood / performance 8 x 6 x .75 in New York City Subway token, placed on train tracks, flattened by oncoming train, retrieved from tracks, tagged with time and date.   About the Artist: @theoldbailey Dan Bailey studied painting and drawing at the University of North Texas and at the Royal College of Art, London.  From 1993-2002, he was a member of Good/Bad Art Collective, based in Denton, TX and Brooklyn, NY.  Dan's flattened subway tokens were a comment on his move from Texas to New York, bringing a rural southern tradition to a northern urban setting.  They were originally displayed in 1998 at Printed Matter in NYC.  Dan now lives and works in Irondale, Alabama, very near the railroad tracks.
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NYC Subway Token (11/25/1998) by Dan Bailey Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media on wood / performance 8 x 6 x .75 in New York City Subway token, placed on train tracks, flattened by oncoming train, retrieved from tracks, tagged with time and date.   About the Artist: @theoldbailey Dan Bailey studied painting and drawing at the University of North Texas and at the Royal College of Art, London.  From 1993-2002, he was a member of Good/Bad Art Collective, based in Denton, TX and Brooklyn, NY.  Dan's flattened subway tokens were a comment on his move from Texas to New York, bringing a rural southern tradition to a northern urban setting.  They were originally displayed in 1998 at Printed Matter in NYC.  Dan now lives and works in Irondale, Alabama, very near the railroad tracks.
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Hood by Rebecca Chitticks  Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2012 Acrylic on board 12 x 8.5 in Includes certificate of authenticity   About the Artist: @newbloodart RebeccaChitticks.com newbloodart.com Melancholic beauty is a recurring theme in Rebecca Chitticks’ paintings. Her modern portraits address people as the essential subject in an intimate and esoteric condition. The artist seeks to bring out the importance of visual worth, painting the beautiful façade of the subject, challenging what is on the surface and asking the viewer to look deeper and interpret a world where beauty comes in second fate. Playing with light and shadow, a connotation of the uncertainty of beauty, she explores the morose element and true appeal of an individual.   Rebecca is a contemporary figurative artist working in oil on canvas. She finds her work to be informed by the creeping influence of the digital realm. This sphere that we participate in casually within our day to day life seeps into our unconscious and she feels this influences her artistic practise. Whilst browsing through feeds and skimming streams of data she is constantly soaking up ideas and finding relationships, imagined narratives between disparate threads of information, fragments of pictures, colours and these are used as my references. Oil paint acts as a conduit through which she is able to convey the fleetingness and allure of beauty, she hopes to incite emotion through her choice of imagery and colour palette.  While the ideas, hopes and intentions of the action are transient the painting remains constant.  She paints primarily male subjects; she feels her work seeks to bring balance to the realm of portraiture which is saturated with paintings of women by heterosexual male artists.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Untitled by Jenny Hampe Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Multimedia collage (paper, photos, vintage stickers, gold foil) 7.5 x 7.75 in   About the  Artist: @jennysfolkartmuseum Jenny of the Desolate North Hampe deems collage to be the ultimate visual art form, for it speaks of unfettered freedom, where nothing is forbidden: all mediums are allowed, be they snippets of vintage advertising, found objects, paint, fabric, cardboard, string, cigar labels, or candy wrappers. Collage is a perfect analogy for life itself: we can try to control it, and confine it to narrow definitions of right or wrong, good or bad, should or shouldn’t; but life always has a way of escaping the rules and regulations we impose upon it. (kolajmagazine.com)
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Hair Study by Amy Dix  Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2013 Watercolor on paper 10 x 14 in Includes certificate of authenticity   About the Artist: Perhaps the most interesting thing about Amy Dix, as an artist, is that her subject – water – is also inherent in her medium – watercolor. Concerned both with representations of femininity, and the ways in which water can reflect, distort, immerse and permeate, Dix’s exquisite handling of paint prompts us to dwell slightly longer on these relationships. (installationmag.com/transfuseinspiration)   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Setbacks are Gravel by Steve Powers Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2014 Screenprint on paper Edition: 48/50 10 x 8 in   About the Artist: @steveespopowers firstandfifteenth.net Set Backs Are Gravel for the Road   Powers, who began his art practice as a graffiti artist under the moniker ESPO, focuses on the language of signs, typography, and the visual clutter of our everyday.  His work riffs off our emoticon-driven culture, and his lyrical witticisms capture our collective unease with the rapidity—and often vapidity—of instantaneous communication. Powers reminds us of the importance of human connection, the inevitability of time, and the way we craft and recraft our own personal narratives. (sfmoma)   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Untitled (sailor boy) by Billy Childish (William Hamper) Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping circa 2003 Woodcut print on handmade paper Edition: 6/300 6.5 x 5 in Stamped on verso by Aquarium Gallery, London, UK.   About the Artist: @l13lightindustrialworkshop l-13.org   Punk rocker, poet, and novelist Billy Childish’s body of work documents and explores his struggles coming to terms with addiction, abuse, and a childhood spent in a dysfunctional family.  In his paintings of erupting volcanoes, pastoral scenes, and portraits of musicians and mountaineers, ominous skies and shadowy figures seem to swirl across the canvas in an Expressionistic manner and emotional intensity, recalling the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch.  A self-professed outsider of the contemporary art world and advocate for amateurism, Childish is credited as a co-founder of Stuckism with Charles Thomson in 1999.  Because he has been associated with St. Martins School of Art classmate and friend YBA Peter Doig, as well as Tracey Emin, Childish has been considered a YBA, however the artist has resolutely asserted his independent status.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Chthonic Reverb by Laura Oldfield Ford Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2016 Limited edition risograph print Edition: 8/50 12 x 16.5 in Produced by Grand Union Gallery, Birmingham, UK   About the Artist: lauragraceford.blogspot.com https://grand-union.org.uk/gallery/laura-oldfield-ford-chthonic-reverb/ Laura Grace Ford (formerly Oldfield Ford) is a London-based artist and writer concerned with issues surrounding contemporary political protest, urbanism, architecture and memory.  Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2007 she has become well known for her politically active and poetic engagement with London as a site of social antagonism.  She is author of Savage Messiah, Verso 2011 and contributing writer/artist to Art Review, Guardian, Granta Magazine, Building Design, Mute Magazine and Verso blog.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Alabama by Jordan Cox Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 18.25 x 22.75 in   Handcrafted relief of the Alabama silhouette sturdily built with recycled planks; dark finish contrasts nicely with a light pink cut-out
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Twilight Reflection by Annie Kammerer Butrus Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Pastel on board in silver finish frame 1.5 x 7.75 in artwork, 11 x 17 in framed with 3.75 in white matte   About the Artist: @anniekammererbutrus akbutrus.com   Annie Kammerer Butrus’ paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the United States, and are included in numerous important public and private collections including the Children’s Hospital of Alabama, Southern Progress Corporation, and the Wellesley College Rare Book Arts Collection. Her work has been reviewed in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Art Papers, and The Birmingham News. She has received an Alabama State Arts Council Grant and was given the “Emerging Artist Award” by the Magic City Art Connection in Birmingham. She is represented by Thomas Deans Gallery in Atlanta. Annie Butrus received her B.A. in Art from Wellesley College and completed her M.F.A at the University of Notre Dame. She has taught at the University of Notre Dame, Space One Eleven, and the Birmingham Museum of Art.   Annie’s project engages a contemporary dialogue of time and nature within the history of landscape painting. The passage of time, a significant current in her work, has often been represented as the four seasons in large painting installations. Change in the landscape, resulting from development, weather, abandonment is a concern that is addressed by the most fleeting aspect of light-- the shadow. Light is often documented by making shadow tracings on site in orchards and gardens season after season. Once in the studio the shadow sketches are combined into portraits of frozen time using a layering and removal process. Color is used in contrasting, high-keyed tones to draw on the emotions of the viewer; the palette signifies a highly pitched universe where gravity is negligible and shadows are either fleeting or everlasting. The ultimate concern of Annie’s work deals with how the changing landscape impacts our lives and sense of place.  
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Blue and White Tapestry by Natalie Harrison Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic and glitter on panel 11 x 14 in   About the Artist: @natalie_harrison Natalie-harrison.com   Natalie is drawn to the aesthetic qualities of jewelry. This interest stems from the color, texture, variety and the association with the female body that jewelry  contains.   She experiments with various manipulations of paint in which the paint strays away from the picture plane and becomes a three dimensional form. In this body of work, she has molded paint into bead, lace and floral forms. While the molds themselves remain consistent, the paint allows each bead to have individuality. These pieces are then meditatively collaged together to create a tapestry of  paint. These molded forms cover the surface of each panel. They are no longer additions or embellishments to pieces, but the focus. The detail of each piece urges the viewer to slow down and take a closer look.   
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Funny Bird! by Allison Brown Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic and resin on canvas 10 x 20 x .75 in   Whimsical, colorful chicken with a glossy coat of resin to brighten up your room   About the Artist: Allison Brown Art
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School of Sassy Fish! by Allison Brown Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic and resin on canvas 20 x 20 x 1.5 in   These colorul fish pop with a coat of glossy resin and three-dimensional polka dot fins.   About the Artist: Allison Brown Art
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Paris Square by Meredith Keith Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Acrylic on canvas 36 x 24 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: designsupplyshop.co Meredith Keith’s work can be summarized in two words: texture and color. Her subjects range from vibrant city scenes to nostalgic equine portraits. The talent that Keith embodies is evident through her ability to portray local landmarks in a realistic yet unique perspective. Meredith’s intention is to extract the beauty in creation and convey it through an ever-evolving tapestry of shapes, lines, and color. Using raw canvas and acrylics, Meredith has forged a robust vocabulary of paintings which includes cityscapes, geometric abstracts and thought-provoking portraits. She has been featured in Birmingham’s B-Metro Magazine, Over The Mountain Journal, Birmingham Home and Garden, StyleBlueprint, and Nashville Arts Magazine. Meredith's work can be found at Gallery 1930 and Design Supply in Birmingham, and Bennett Galleries in Nashville. (Design Supply)
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Braves County by John Miller Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Acrylic on canvas 38 x 90 x 1 in   About the Artist: John Miller has been an artist at Studio By The Tracks for decades.  His focus is architecture–he draws and paints buildings and towns modeled on existing structures or conjured from his imagination.  He layers colors on craft paper or canvas and continually traces over the lines of his structures to highlight their architectural accents.  These many lines and overlapping colors give his environments a busy, lived-in sense that intrigue his devoted fans. His cityscapes are everywhere and nowhere, both familiar and mysterious.  His work style can be often be glimpsed in his compositions which primarily consist of dense, concentrated activity but occasionally pause for more open, spacious moments of color.   This piece was donated by Shannon E. Johnson from the collection of Judge Sandra H. Storm, who originally won this piece in a heated live auction showdown at Art From The Heart several years back. Judge Storm was a friend of the Studio and worked closely with our children's program. 
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Oaxaca City by Nancy Jo Iacoi Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2018 C-print photogragh in dark wood frame 8 x 8in photo, 12 x 12 x .75 in framed   About the Artist: @njiacoi For 20 years, Nancy Jo Iacoi worked as a photo editor and director at magazines such as Rolling Stone and Esquire. In 2010, she left to co-found a photo agency, which she ran for four years before becoming a freelance consultant and editor for projects and publications including Condé Nast Traveler and The Atlantic. She travels, cooks, meditates and takes pictures. (Soul Safari)
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We Are Stardust by Betsy Marks Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor and ink on paper 9 x 12 in   Colorful illustrated faces with text "We Are Stardust" and "We Are Golden"   About the Artist: @betsyroutmanmarks
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We Are All Created by Betsy Marks Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor and ink on paper 9 x 12 in   Colorful illustrated faces with text "Judge me not by the color of my skin but by the content of my character," from Martin Luther King, Jr.   About the Artist: @betsyroutmanmarks
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Aster (Rainbow Supernova) by Merrilee Challiss Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2020 Gouche and Ink on paper in off-white frame 8x10 in artwork, 9.25 x 11.25 x 1 in framed   About the Artist: @merilka   Born in Cleveland, OH in 1971, Merrilee Challiss is a multi-media artist currently living and working in Birmingham, Alabama. Over a varied career, spanning several decades, including working as Studio By The Tracks' Art Director and co-owning and running a DIY music venue/ bar/ café (BottleTree Café) for a decade, she has lived and worked abroad in Berlin and Prague, and has shown work in far-flung places such as San Francisco, Portland, Phnom Penh, Miami, and shows regularly regionally in New Orleans, Birmingham, and Nashville. She holds a BA in Studio Arts from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and an MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. She has received grants from Alabama State Council on the Arts and the Leeway Foundation.   Merrilee's work is an exploration of how can art be used as a channel to elevate our level of understanding that everything is connected, so that we will learn to live in harmony with the land, other species and each other.  As a multi-media artist, her work is a response to these meditations (manifested in the form of images, objects, and installations).  For her, the answer lies somewhere in the liminal realm of where art-making and spiritual practice overlap -- to repair the broken bond between human and nature and spirit.  The knowledge that everything going forward must be either an elegy for what we have lost or a celebration of what we have left propels her forward. Obsessive collecting, mark-making and handiwork often characterize her way of making things, and by offering a prayer or breath of intention in between the placing of each sequin by hand, for example, the work has become more mindful. Merrilee believes that the artist’s role, much like that of the trickster, is to portal to the imaginal realms, tapping into the source of the collective imagination, and upon returning, to re-enchant and heal the world.
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Compendium by Doug Baulos Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Photographs on copper (chromolithographic plates) in dark wood frame 24 x 32 in artwork, 29 x 36 x 1.5 in framed   About the Artist: DougBaulos.com @doug_baulos   Douglas Pierre Baulos received his MFA from the University of New Orleans and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.  He regularly teaches workshops and lectures on his research in book arts, drawing and visual ecology. In 2009 Baulos won the President’s Award For Excellence In Teaching at UAB.  He currently is the Assistant Professor of Drawing at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and an unfailing volunteer and champion of Studio by the Tracks.  His drawings, installations, and books have been exhibited/published both nationally and internationally.  His current works are explorations (visual) and meditations (poetry) centering on his ideas of spirituality, love, death, shelter, and hope.   Although he works with the feelings of loss, mortality, and the power and delicate nature of memory, his work is a reflection of his attempt to live his life in fragile exultation.  The process of piecing together an image is a meditative exercise for him.  He begins with fragmented images, ideas and materials, and layer seemingly dissimilar elements that trigger associations in complex combinations.  Most of his recent work reflects a multitude of interests including grief and mortality, nesting and mending, meditation, medical illustration and procedures, and spirituality.  His work is composed of myriad layers of media, ideas and associations. The process of piecing together an image is a meditative exercise for him having as much to do with duration as physical texture or of following the thread of mindfulness. He merges the abstraction of narrative with the physicality of objects.   Recently Doug is exploring the idea of simultaneously linking the application of media and surface with inner experience, seeking to create books and sculptures that present themselves as humble objects that open into vast, imaginative space for the reader.  By using discarded dictionaries (nests of words) and transforming them into “book” sculptures, he hopes to explode the text into an embodied visual narrative, a sculpture of our inner life.
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Hackberry Bowl by Jim Gorrie Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Handmade wood bowl 13 in diameter, 5.5 in tall   Handmade bowl with visible knots and burls with a smooth finish
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Hands of a Sherpherdess (from Buenas Historias) by Pinky / MM Bass Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media (photo transfer, thread, fabric) 16.5 x 19 x 1.25 in   About the Artist: @moosepinky Pinky/MM Bass received her M.F.A. in photography from Georgia State University in 1988 at age 52.  She has received grants from the Southern Arts Federation/National Endowment for the Arts, and the Alabama State Arts Council. Bass’ work is represented in numerous collections and museums including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Birmingham Museum of Art, and the High Museum in Atlanta.  Her photographs have been published in Aperture, The Polaroid Book, theBook of Alternative Photographic Processes and the Pinhole Journal.   She was a featured artist in Coat of Many Colors, an Alabama Public Television presentation.  Bass has been featured in more than 40 solo exhibitions, and her work has been shown throughout the United States as well as in Italy, Macedonia, Mexico, Canada, and Germany.   Pinky's work in photography, whether pinhole or standard, has always aimed at revealing edges of the mystery of life, aging and death.  Pinhole, with it's unusual perspective and glorious array of mistakes, seems suited to her particular investigation of our being.  Often surreal, the images that she prefers seem to exist on the edge of the dream world. Combining the written dreams with images has been a method she likes to use to draw the viewer into that surreal landscape.
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Contemporary Wrecked Angle 23 by Adam Stoves Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Paper collage in white frame 12 x 15 x 1 in   About the Artist: @papur_soup Adamstoves.com   Paper is culture’s medium of choice for revolution, for testament, and equally, for waste.  It runs the gamut from humanity's most treasured artifacts to its most trampled-on debris.  Paper’s ubiquitous nature makes it ripe as a method for subversion or directness, both with value.  As a means of conveyance, paper suggests comprehension of whatever rests on its surface, be it pattern, word or other visual cue.  However, there is enormous, dazzling potential in the precarious, seesawing chasm between clarity and misunderstanding, and in this ambiguous region, Adam Stove's paper collage works exist.  To fuse sources is a process of simultaneous destruction and creation, and through this cyclical, Ouroboros-like course he reveals harmonies, conspicuous or concealed.  His collage works degrade and then reassemble commonplace forms liberated of context, a sort of shifty mimesis.  The works aspire for balance between reverence and scrap; between form and the formless; between familiar and hazy.   Adam Stoves was born in Birmingham, Alabama.  He received his BFA from the University of Alabama, Birmingham and his MFA from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.  His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is in private collections both domestic and abroad.  After ping-ponging from coast to coast, he and his family now live in Birmingham.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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November by Randy Gachet Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media 11 x 15 x 1.25 in   About the Artist: @gachet_worx Randygachet.com   Randy Gachet earned a B.F.A. concentrating in sculpture from Birmingham-Southern College in 1987. In 2002, Mr. Gachet joined the visual arts faculty at the Alabama School of Fine Arts. His work is consistently exhibited in galleries, non-profit spaces and museums throughout Alabama and the Southeastern region.   Mr. Gachet’s work can be found in the collections of the Huntsville Museum of Art, the Wiregrass Museum of Art, UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Southern Environmental Center at Birmingham-Southern college, as well as in private collections across the country.    Randy's work involves reclamation and recontextualization of materials. The sculptures and installations he's produced in the recent past, constructed with reclaimed tire, concrete fragments, welded steel and wire, have assumed the form of whirling funnel clouds and wall-like expenses of strata attended by crows. Migrating groups of dome-like forms suggest turtle shells that hover slightly off walls and floors. Profusions of decaying sunflowers cascade from a dubious horn of plenty. All suggest the return of the industrial materials to nature.   His most recent work investigates visual and formal possibilities discovered in an array of cast-off objects and humble materials salvaged and acquired along roadsides, construction sites, parking lots and big box retail complexes. It is a way for him to come to terms with the “bounty” existing in urban “sprawl.” The resulting sculptures and installations realized through improvisational operations and processes allow for happenstance often yielding unintentional discoveries, playful irreverence, contingency, mutability and instability offer him a way to negotiate the tension between nature / artifice, high / low, insider / outsider.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Pair of Goblets by Cam Langley This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Handblown glass 3.25 in diameter, 4.75 in tall each   Pair of handblown glass goblets with elongated dot pattern. One navy with white dots and one white with navy dots on clear circular bases.   About the Artist: As a participant in the American Studio Glass movement for more than thirty years, Birmingham artist Cam Langley (1948-2013) created hand-blown objects both functional and formally inventive.  Langley, trained as a civil engineer at Virginia Tech, transitioned to a career as an artist after a visit with Harvey Littleton, the dean of the American Studio Glass movement.  After learning the techniques of glass blowing at the Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina, he set up his hot glass studio in Birmingham.   Langley was a revered figure in Alabama art circles and his work is recognized nationally and internationally.  His glass was represented by more than 50 galleries and featured in many private and public collections; including The Frederick Weisman Collection, Southern Progress Corporation, and commissioned gifts for the former President of the Czech Republic and German Ambassador to the US.  He was commissioned for a special bouquet of red flowers for the Coca Cola executive offices, and Walter Chrysler personally selected his work for the renowned glass collection of the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Va.  His work has been collected by the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Huntsville and Birmingham Museum of Art, and the Montgomery Museum hosted a retrospective exhibition of 22 glass objects that became part of their permanent collection.    This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Southern Lady by Lisa Pruitt Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor on paper in dark wood frame 5 x 7 in artwork, 8 x 10 in framed with 1.5 in matte   A delicate watercolor study of Athuyrium Asplenioides fern native to Moss Rock Preserve, AL.   About the Artist: @therealhoneypaint honeypaint.gallery Fascinated by the intricate details and quietness of nature and constantly inspired by it, Ms. Pruitt is a multi-media artist who loves to try new things; strives to communicate and express ideas through drawings and paintings.  Her watercolors are usually more detailed and realistic, while through oils and acrylic and other media, she hopes to convey more of a mood, capture a moment, an attempt to represent the spirit of nature.   Lisa is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, Boston; she received an undergrad degree in History/Political Science from Samford University and studied for two years at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, now part of George Washington University. She received her teaching degree through the University of South Florida.   As a parent of four grown children, two of whom are mentally and physically challenged adults who live at home with her, Ms. Pruitt is an involved proponent of the local Special Needs community and organizations. She is happy to be a volunteer with Studio by the Tracks, an exceptionally wonderful organization. 
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Spleenwart by Lisa Pruitt Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor on paper in wood frame 8 x 10 in artwork, 12 x 15 in framed with 2 in matte   Delicate watercolor study of Aspleniaceae Asplenium fern native to Moss Rock Preserve, AL.   About the Artist: @therealhoneypaint honeypaint.gallery Fascinated by the intricate details and quietness of nature and constantly inspired by it, Ms. Pruitt is a multi-media artist who loves to try new things; strives to communicate and express ideas through drawings and paintings.  Her watercolors are usually more detailed and realistic, while through oils and acrylic and other media, she hopes to convey more of a mood, capture a moment, an attempt to represent the spirit of nature.   Lisa is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University, Boston; she received an undergrad degree in History/Political Science from Samford University and studied for two years at the Corcoran College of Art and Design, now part of George Washington University. She received her teaching degree through the University of South Florida.   As a parent of four grown children, two of whom are mentally and physically challenged adults who live at home with her, Ms. Pruitt is an involved proponent of the local Special Needs community and organizations. She is happy to be a volunteer with Studio by the Tracks, an exceptionally wonderful organization. 
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One Faithful Leap by Rick Griffith Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2011 Letterpress print on paper 17.5 x 23in Three-color letterpress printed poster in shades of green.   About the Artist: @rickgriffith Matter Rick Griffith is a graphic designer and master letterpress printer. His work is an erudite exploration of language, history, politics, science, music, and ethics—typographically-focused and relevant. He is known as a passionate advocate for design.   As Design Director at MATTER, Rick works across all media for business, culture, and civic engagement with his partner and staff. From his home in Denver or the creative atelier in Brooklyn, Rick travels the world as a visiting artist, lecturer, and educator—sharing his enthusiasm and knowledge with the next generation of designers—and contributing critical dialogue regarding graphic design as a broad discipline in the service of community and industry.   Rick’s work has been widely exhibited he has designed and curated three exhibits on typography and letterpress printing and served as a curator and designer of exhibitions for AIGA National. He was inducted into the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences in 2001.   Rick’s true orientation is towards self-reliance, disruption, creative compassion, and independent thought. For most of us, life is long—for lots of reasons, we might begin to act like it. (morematter.com)   *Slight variation in paper color at top of poster. See photos.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Blue Dragonfly Mask by Celeste Pfao Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Cotton & hand-designed textile 5.5 x 10 in   Limited edition face mask custom designed by collaging various photos & layering them w color digitally, then printing w organic inks on cotton   About the Artist: @amparo_creative_house  www.celestepfau.com Celeste Amparo Pfau, based in Birmingham, AL, is an artist in the truest sense of the word, giving life to her ideas, and creating across mediums. Like a house that has many rooms, each art practice has an equally important purpose and function that nourishes and catalyzes the others.   Natural spaces, whether wild or planted, are her muse and source of materials. There, Celeste gathers flowers, foliage, seeds and roots to use in a unique process. Her botanical monoprints involve the careful arrangement of ethically harvested plant matter and oil-based inks. Each print, visual or wearable, is created on a manually operated etching press. Along with her fine art prints, Celeste also creates one-of-a-kind botanical sculpture and collaborates on site specific installations.   Celeste believes in the communal approach to artmaking. She hopes that her work can be a bridge to connect people to the natural world and to each other.   Celeste Pfau shows locally and internationally.
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Untitled by Michael Swann This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Mixed media 29 x 21 in framed, 22 x 15 in artwork   About the Artist: @michaelswann MichaelSwann.net @galleryvox Michael Swann is a painter and printmaker.  He owns Gallery VOX in Tarrant City, Alabama.
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Purple Web by Joni Moore Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Oil paint and collage on wood 8 x 8 x 1.5 in   Organic shapes are created with light purple oil paint to produce a dimensional layer over a black and white photographic image.     About the Artist: @jonimoore   Joni Moore's work centers around the human psyche and perception; exploring themes of identity, how the soul resides within the body, and the psychological footprint left by human experience.  By using multiple mediums, a visual hierarchy of memory is created by examining how it fades, remains or haunts. Joni suggests a figure by combining subjective textures with graphite, charcoal, and tea/coffee stains to construct complex emotional layers of information internalized within figurative boundaries.  As her work embodies a quiet and ethereal nature, it allows the materials to guide the affecting quality of each piece.  These suggested figures are encapsulated within an atmosphere that exists as psychological context, mimicking the emotional setting initiated by the figure. She frequently uses found wallpaper in her work, acknowledging these patterns are used to decorate and even mask old surfaces in intimate spaces. She uses the backside that is typically hidden to interpret emotional experiences we often consider too private to openly discuss.   ​Her way of working is very process based and repetitive. Although she likes to work intuitively, especially in the beginning stages, often my work is very intentional and specific on the organization, hierarchy of images, and what she has included (and have not included) in each piece.  In her work, she often constructs images, deconstruct them with layering, and then going back in and develop certain areas, allowing some of her image to fade into the ground.  This process is very important to her as it reminds her of how we construct and deconstruct memories: a memory is made, and as it fades, we often only remember certain parts.  She collages different tones, weights, and textures of paper together to create the sensation of parts of a memory(s) stitched together as one, as memories are not always recollected clearly in one layer.  She works in a wide range of mediums and materiality because she sees each with a unique voice that can reach the viewer on a specific emotional level.  She perceives that each material and various combinations of materials hold a certain weight and tone, allowing her to deeply communicate her ideas with more than just the subject of her work.
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Message Tree by Arthur Price Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas board 36 x 42.5 in   About the Artist: @arthur.price Designsupplyshop.com Arthur Price is an artist and gardener who has painted since he could remember.  An Alabama native, Price is a student of myth, legend and history of many cultures, both past and present. Inspired by the natural world and its mysteries, his own farm, nestled in the woods serves as his greatest influence. Reminding the viewer of the harmony, peaceful balance and rejuvenation offered by nature, Price's work often manifests itself on large un-stretched canvases, stained with veils of paint that combine before the eyes into ethereal beings, emerging from and merging within their world. After studying in the Atlanta College of Art, Arthur and his wife Caren moved to the family farm near the Cahaba River, where they grow foods and flowers and take care of many lovely dogs, cats, and horses.
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Elephant Family by Caren Matukas Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Recycled sweaters, thread, and organic stuffing 6.5 x 12 in, 5 x 8 in, 3.25 x 5.5 in   About the Artist: Caren Matukas is a fiber artist and stuffed animal maker.  She loved beyond love her stuffed animals growing up and began creating her own retro, environmentally friendly stuffed creatures when she learned hand sewing.  She uses mostly vintage patterns and adapts them to recycled felted wool sweaters and then stuffs them with an eco-filling made from corn. Caren's stuffed animals are truly made with love, and they come with a lifetime guarantee.  She offers repairs of any undone seams or holes that may develop in the loving process, free of charge.
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#13 Silver Nude Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Water soluble graphite & oil pastel 10 x 8 x 0.5 in on canvas board   About the Artist: Birmingham native, Anne Emack Couch has been a painter, of some variety, for most of her life.  With a degree in Studio Art from Hollins University, she co-partnered a successful speciality painting business Handpaints for over 25 years.  Back in the studio, her focus has been predominantly on abstract figurative work.  This piece is from a series of 'Small Nudes,' using mixed media on slick silver paper.   Anne is near and dear to our studio, graciously volunteering her time and expertise with us every week, intimately collaborating with our Studio Artists.  She also serves on our Board of Directors.  Anne has given so much of her time an energy to our organization, and we are so grateful to have her warm spirit behind our mission.
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Untitled by Allie Ree Bastar Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas in decorative off-white frame 10 x 13 in canvas, 18.5 x 21.5 x 2.75 in framed   This charming terrier pup on the bright patio of a colorful spring garden comes in shabby chic speckled off-white frame with ornate molding.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Esther by Miriam Norris Omura Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Tencel, fiber, reactive dyes in wood frame 16 x 12 in artwork, 17.25 x 13.25 x 1.25 in framed   About the Artist: miriamomura.com @miriamomura Miriam Omura was born in the United Kingdom in 1980.  She attended The Cleveland Institute of Art, where she earned a BFA in Fiber and Material Studies. After graduation, she worked as Technical Assistant for the department, Artist Assistant to Cleveland-based Hildur Jonsson, and in part-time positions in area museums (The Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland Museum of Art, Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens). She then returned to school, receiving an MA in History and Art History from Cleveland State University. Shifting away from studio art and toward museum collections work, Miriam acquired a grant funded position cataloging the historical and contemporary Native American art collection at The Heritage Center in Pine Ridge, South Dakota on the Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation. At the end of the grant funding, she moved to Alabama to work as Collections Manager of The Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art at The University of Alabama. In 2013, she chose to begin working full-time at her studio practice in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Set of 5 tiles by Adam Sterrett This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping stoneware, cone 5 oxidation 3.25 x 3.25 in   About the Artist: @sterretpottery Adam Sterrett of Sterrett Pottery makes small batch, handmade, nature-inspired pottery.
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Set of 6 mugs by Adam Sterrett This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Stoneware, cone 5 oxidation 3.25 x 5 in   About the Artist: @sterretpottery Adam Sterrett of Sterrett Pottery makes small batch, handmade, nature-inspired pottery.  
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Bud vase w/ birds by Ryan Carlson Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Stoneware 6.5 x 3.25 in   Bud vase in a cream colored glaze with raised text and cast birds. Text reads "Colston Bottling Company Birmingham Ala."   About the Artist: @ryanseye Ryan Carlson is a Birmingham based Art Director and Graphic Designer exploring art and the natural world.
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Pendant by Liz Rhoades Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Ceramic, found objects 21 in   Green and blue ceramic half-moon pendant with blue beads on silver chain   About the Artist: @lizzyrhoades
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Downstream Doll by Tracie Noles Ross Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media on wood 12.75 x 6.75 x 0.25 in About the Artist: @tracie.noles.ross tracienolesross.com The driving force behind Tracie Noles Ross's creative process is the idea that the past cannot be buried. Nothing can be thrown away. There is no away. The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can’t be created or destroyed. It can only change forms. Whenever energy is transformed, its unique structural properties are changed and are no longer available to be used again in the same way but they can take on new forms that serve different purposes. She thinks a lot about all of the neglected and forgotten objects we toss aside. She feels a connection to forgotten things and sees beauty in small, simple and sometimes broken objects when others do not. Once cherished items often seem to contain a spiritual essence. Using these materials in her work is a way of honoring their existence but is also an act of responsible planet stewardship in this Anthropocene age. Through shaping natural forces beyond her control (i.e. time, weather, human recklessness), and conscious art-making processes like paper mache, photographic montage/transfer, sewing, painting, drawing and dying, objects are thoughtfully reconstructed and combined to make figurative assemblage pieces that she refers to as “Counterspells”. The challenges and contradictions of this modern age are always in the back of her mind as she works. Cultural pressures, political drama, algorithms, and automation - and now a pandemic - are changing our relationship to the planet and each other. Her process of making feels like a hopeful, restorative act in these complicated times. Ghosts, bad dreams, and bogeymen are confronted through this process of re-creation. Discarded and forgotten objects are charged with a new purpose, encoded with healing stories and used to encourage a shift in perspective for the viewer. Through this redirection of energy and the transformative alchemical processes of photography, drawing, collage, and assemblage, she weaves stories, braiding themes of memory, place, identity and environmental issues. The reconfiguration process disguises the object’s original form and purpose and brings forward new narratives in a poetic manner.  She works to make these new pieces meaningful through transformation.
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Social Distancing - This will make us better by Véronique Vanblaere Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Giclee print of original drawing on textured paper 8 x 10in artwork, 11 x 14in frame with 2in black matte   About the Artist: @vero_the_traveling_artist verothetravelingartist.com Véronique Vanblaere (Véro), a Belgian artist, moved to Birmingham, AL in 1996, where she started and ran Naked Art, a gallery that focused on non-traditional and functional art. She recently closed it after 20 years to focus full time on her art.  Véro works in several mediums.  Fiber art is a favorite, which includes sewing and creating wearable art, reworking and revamping jackets, dresses, shirts and other clothing with her original drawings on fabric and adding various elements and fabrics to give the garments a new style and life.  She constructs soft sculpture in the form of extravagant hats and luminaries which will often be part of art installations.  She also works in mixed media on paper or canvas which sometimes morphs into much larger projects like murals for commercial establishments or private homes.  Véro writes and directs animation films featuring the characters from her drawings or puppets that she conceives and builds. She and other locals started "Pardon My Puppet", the Birmingham puppet guild, and creates shows for a variety of puppet mediums.  She accepts works on commission.  Her work has been featured at Miami Art Basel, Harvard University and the Cannes Film Festival.
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Tangled Hair by Chiharu Roach Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Ink & acrylic on wood 12 x 12 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: @chiroach Chiharu Roach is a Birmingham, AL artist known for her “Tangled Hair” portraits of females with animals and insects interwoven in the hair of the subject where each strand of hair is intricately painted with her custom tiny brushes.  Chi was born and raised in Nagoya, Japan and came to Birmingham in 2001 getting her art degree from the University of Alabama in Birmingham.  She uses animals to express the spiritual connection between humans and their range of behaviors and emotions. She paints each hair line as a prayer for her clients, future owners, and a special friend who is not with her anymore.
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Proverbs 3:5-6 cardinal by Pam Truitt Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on wood panel 4.75 x 4.75 x 1.5in   About the Artist: @pamtruittart pamtruittart.com Pam is self taught with extensive knowledge of most artist material and media gained from more than thirty years working for Alabama Art Supply.  Each morning Pam begins her day around 5:30 am in a time of devotion. Soon after a quiet time she begins to paint. For Pam the painting is only an extension of her prayer time, relaxing and preparing her for the day ahead.  Pam hopes that people will look at her work and see the many layers of paint, paper, pen & ink, printing and other techniques used in the making of each painting. The paintings are sometimes a reflection of who we are with our many layers.
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Proverbs 3:5-6 bird brown by Pam Truitt Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on wood panel 4.75 x 4.75 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: @pamtruittart pamtruittart.com Pam is self taught with extensive knowledge of most artist material and media gained from more than thirty years working for Alabama Art Supply.  Each morning Pam begins her day around 5:30 am in a time of devotion. Soon after a quiet time she begins to paint. For Pam the painting is only an extension of her prayer time, relaxing and preparing her for the day ahead.  Pam hopes that people will look at her work and see the many layers of paint, paper, pen & ink, printing and other techniques used in the making of each painting. The paintings are sometimes a reflection of who we are with our many layers.   Visit the artist's website
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Red vase by Rebecca Munkachy Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Stoneware, food safe glaze 8.5 x 4.5 in    About the Artist: @oneofyourfriends_draws Rebecca Munkachy is a first-year high school art teacher in Dothan, Alabama.  She usually works  2-dimensionally, so the pieces that she has donated to Art From The Heart this year are a departure from her usual cartoony, colorful drawings and paintings.  She fell in love with ceramics while she was student teaching and was determined to find a way to make working with clay more accessible at home.  She set up shop on her front porch during quarantine, not fully knowing how she would get the pieces fired.  Before she knew it, she had shelves full of hand-built ceramic pieces fully ready for the kiln and found a way to get the pieces fired, and a new body of work was born!  In these uncertain times, creativity seems to always find a way to thrive as long as you continue to create.
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Blue vase by Rebecca Munkachy Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Stoneware, food safe glaze 8.5 x 4.5 in      About the Artist: @oneofyourfriends_draws Rebecca Munkachy is a first-year high school art teacher in Dothan, Alabama.  She usually works  2-dimensionally, so the pieces that she has donated to Art From The Heart this year are a departure from her usual cartoony, colorful drawings and paintings.  She fell in love with ceramics while she was student teaching and was determined to find a way to make working with clay more accessible at home.  She set up shop onher front porch during quarantine, not fully knowing how she would get the pieces fired.  Before she knew it, she had shelves full of hand-built ceramic pieces fully ready for the kiln and found a way to get the pieces fired, and a new body of work was born!  In these uncertain times, creativity seems to always find a way to thrive as long as you continue to create.  
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My Life Matters by Paul Wilm Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping from the 2020 Pandemomentos series Acrylic on wood 19 x 25 x 0.5 in   About the Artist: @pcwilm paulcordeswilm.com Paul Cordes Wilm is a Southern painter & filmmaker, born and raised in Alabama. His work has been dubbed “Folk-Pop." Paul lives in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Untitled Pandemic Cat by Paul Wilm Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping from the 2020 Pandemomentos series Acrylic on wood 15 x 11 x 0.75 in   About the Artist: @pcwilm paulcordeswilm.com Paul Cordes Wilm is a Southern painter & filmmaker, born and raised in Alabama. His work has been dubbed “Folk-Pop." Paul lives in Birmingham, Alabama.  
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Flowers by Charlie French Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic & marker on paper mounted in an acrylic block 5 x 7 x .75 in   About the Artist: @justcharliefrench justcharliefrench.org Painting tutorials by the artist: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1mawGDUtoaepyrs8xGtRHw  "Hello! My name is Charlie French. Yes, I have Down syndrome, but I don't want to talk about that. I don't want you to see that. I want you to see me, Charlie French. Just Charlie French. Then I want you to see my ART! I am an artist, an abstract artist. I have my very own art studio in Dallas, Texas. I use my imagination to be FREE, and paint whatever I feel like painting."
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Carnet de Stenope (3 Volumes) by Dave Wise Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Artists books featuring pinhole photography 5.5 x 8.5 in   About the Artist: daveispositive.blogspot.com David Wise left school at 16 and, unable to settle into regular employment, hitchhiked through France with hopes of joining the French Foreign Legion. Over the next few years he travelled through over 70 countries, mainly on foot, canoe, or public bus and, upon returning to England, began working as a travel journalist. In 2002 he started Urban Fox Press and, working with Billy Childish, produced over 50 books for local artists, poets and photographers, and organized ‘The Medway Festival’. David began working with pinhole photography in 2004 and has since produced bodies of work in several countries including England, Egypt, India, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Thailand, Malawi, Greece, Turkey, Italy, and Canada. His work has been featured in 25 books and 32 exhibitions, including a group show at Dimbola Lodge. Alongside pinhole photography David is passionate about running (he won the Canadian 24hr Championship races in 2016, and 2017, and has completed over 100 marathons), yoga and food. His latest book - a mix of pinhole photography, vegan recipes and Zen Buddhism cooking philosophy - will be published this Fall. David currently resides in Toronto, Canada.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Pixel Funnel (2017) by John Melville Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Ink, gouache, & strips of maple on found image in white frame 5.75 x 4 in artwork, 10.5 x 9 x 1.5 in framed with 1.5 in matte   About the Artist: @johnmelville56 johnmelville.net Many musicians begin their lives as art students. It is worth noting that the artist, John Melville, began his as a musician. He earned his bachelors degree in music at New York University and though his ear was trained in school he developed his unique visual sense through experience. You could say Melville gained his art education from the inside out. His classroom was the gallery, the framer's workshop and the artist's studio. It was here he was able to scrutinize and analyze the world's most celebrated artists close up, at his leisure, examining their methods, discovering their visual vocabularies and individual imagery. Preparing solo and group shows for these renowned artists gave Melville intimate access to hundreds of their paintings, prints and photographs - a twenty-year internship or perhaps a reality degree in the world of fine art. It's the kind of firsthand contact most art students dream of. Concurrent with Melville's immersion in the art world has been his illustrious exploration as a percussionist and a drummer. Melville's recordings have been produced by rock legends Mick Ronson and Lenny Kaye. He has shared the stage with some of music's most interesting innovators: Patti Smith, Cat Power, and The Kills. His music and art -  for Melville, these are closely entwined - attest to an innate talent for tempo. A metronomic pulse propels his images, becoming one with the drive of the machine, a primary icon in his art, as well the machinery of advertising, that interface between object and desire. He employs a rhythmic geometry of shape and a syncopated line reminiscent of Russian and German constructivism punctuated with an occasional trill of Dadaist surrealism that keeps his work on its edge. Like Kurt Schwitters, who moved from visual art to music and sound, and Arnold Schoenberg or John Cage who streamed from experimental atonality to painting, John Melville proves again the natural movement and flow between sound and vision.
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1974 Oakland A's Leaders by Will Johnson Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic & pencil on board 12 x 11 x 0.5 in   Abou the Artist: @willjohnsontx Will Johnson stays busy. Wire Mountain is his 6th solo album and sits atop a back catalog that includes Centro-matic, South San Gabriel, Marie/Lepanto, and Molina Johnson (with Jason Molina of Songs:  Ohia/Magnolia Electric Co). When he’s not writing and recording his own projects he’s often contributing to others, like co-producing Austin Lucas’ Immortal Americans, or playing drums in Strand of Oaks. When he’s not playing music he’s painting. And when he’s not painting he’s trail-running, and then he goes back to paint “Shit I think about while trail-running.”  
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Music Series (2020) by Hannah Fallon Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Set of 5 digital print postcards 4 x 6 in each   About the Artist: @life__forms Hannah Fallon’s work does not shout. The artist’s IRL low-fi aesthetic is mirrored by her black and white Instagram feed which celebrates stillness, the handmade, and magic. Fallon’s work is as labor-intensive as it is meditative, with a process reminiscent of canonic feminist artists Carolee Schneemann and Lucy Lippard. Though Fallon employs text as form, her work is notably less confrontational than that of Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, or even Zoe Buckman. As in the case of Fallon’s flags, the work’s power lies in its materiality. Untranslatable to meme form, Hannah Fallon’s work compels the viewer to visit each piece in person to face, and feel, its weight. (from: bostonartreview.com/reviews/hannah-fallon-lauren-pellerano-gomez-distillery-gallery/)
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Ambrose by Gloria Rowe Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2020 Riso-print 11 x 8.5 in   About the Artist: Gloria Rowe. Age 7. Gloria's work is focused on the craft of drawing and creating variations over and over again until the result better reflects her imagination, which generally revolves around the adorable, fantastic, or dangerous.
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Dolly by Louisa Cannell Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Digital print 10 x 8 in     About the Artist: @louisacannell louisavcannell.com Louisa is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work focuses on inclusive and feminist portraiture. With a background in photo production and marketing, Louisa's illustration career began to grow when she made a piece titled "Hope Not Fear" for the Women's March on Washington that quickly became recognizable in connection to the movement. Since then, Louisa has worked to center her art around diversity, women's rights, and social causes. She strives to make women and gender non-binary people feel beautiful and empowered.
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Cargo #10 (2020) by Sara Glick Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Gouache on kraft paper 9 x 12 in   About the Artist: sarahglickpaints.com @saraglickpaints Sara Glick lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.  Since the beginning of the pandemic, she has spent most of her time in Brighton Beach, a few hundred feet from where her great-grandmother lived.  She has spent many quarantined days and nights gazing out at the North Atlantic from her boyfriend's balcony on the 10th floor.  Countless cargo vessels, empty and full, glide back and forth across the horizon month after month, toting who knows what to who knows where.  With her bird's eye view, the tankers are graceful and motionless.  It is distance playing tricks with reality.  These buoyant metal monsters are anything but soft and gentle.  The illusion is much more palatable.
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Been Around, Scene Some Stuff (2020) by Allie Phifer Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on board 16 x 12 in   About the Artist: @buttflames Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Allie Phifer--or Buttflames, as most know her--has made a cult name for herself by painting, throwing parties, and bartending to earn her vittles.  She's a massive supporter of the arts, as well as the community around her.  Her preferred specialty is personal portraits and caricatures.
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A Banner Year (2020) by Melissa Yeates  Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic & gouache on canvas 20 x 16 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: @doggyhearted Since 2015, Melissa has been painting with inks and gouache, seeing what tacky loud color combos she can get away with. Her works are influenced by our current political climate and the evolution of television.
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Masks V by Amber Devetta Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Screenprint 25.25 x 17.75 in     About the Artist: @adevetta_art amberdevetta.com As an artist, Amber Devetta works mainly with collage, paint and printmaking and uses Photoshop, inDesign and Illustrator with digital commissions.  Since graduating with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art: Printmaking from Brighton University, she's interned at various fashion and textile companies, worked for an online art gallery and as an Accessories Designer for an independent British fashion company and now works as a Communications Manager. Throughout her working life, she's always held onto her passion for her own creative practice and continues to make new work and take on new commission inquiries. Working in Communications and undertaking Professional Diplomas in Photoshop, Graphic Design and Digital Marketing, as well as an intermediate course in the Adobe suite; her knowledge for Graphic Design has developed into a strong understanding.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Over Everything by Conner Gayda Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Paper, colored pencil collage 12.4 x 18.25 in   About the Artist: @moreroomtoplay Conner Gayda is an artist and graphic designer from Birmingham, Alabama currently attending Samford University and working on a B.F.A. in Graphic Design.
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2013 by Talia Bromstad Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Riso-print 11 x 17 in   About the Artist: @taliabromstad bromstadprinting.co Talia Bromstad is an artist and designer (BFA ‘09 UGA) living in Atlanta, Georgia whose first love is printmaking. Her next love and next love and next love are everything else.  When she was a kid her mom called her a quitter because she rotated through so many hobbies. But today she knows that she is actually a try-er. She tries all the things. Music, writing, photography, cooking, fixing, sewing, interior design, bookmaking, lampmaking, shoemaking.  Since 2012 she has served as Creative Manager at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre.
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2007 by Talia Bromstad Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Riso-print 11 x 14 in   About the Artist: @taliabromstad bromstadprinting.co Talia Bromstad is an artist and designer (BFA ‘09 UGA) living in Atlanta, Georgia whose first love is printmaking. Her next love and next love and next love are everything else.  When she was a kid her mom called her a quitter because she rotated through so many hobbies. But today she knows that she is actually a try-er. She tries all the things. Music, writing, photography, cooking, fixing, sewing, interior design, bookmaking, lampmaking, shoemaking.  Since 2012 she has served as Creative Manager at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre.
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1960 by Talia Bromstad Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Riso-print 11 x 14 in   About the Artist: @taliabromstad bromstadprinting.co Talia Bromstad is an artist and designer (BFA ‘09 UGA) living in Atlanta, Georgia whose first love is printmaking. Her next love and next love and next love are everything else.  When she was a kid her mom called her a quitter because she rotated through so many hobbies. But today she knows that she is actually a try-er. She tries all the things. Music, writing, photography, cooking, fixing, sewing, interior design, bookmaking, lampmaking, shoemaking.  Since 2012 she has served as Creative Manager at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre.
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A Song For Your Sleep Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Graphite & acrylic paint on paper 12 x 17 in   About the Artist: @shagey_ Monograph on PBS Sara Hagale is a Huntsville, AL artist and animator who balances her graphic design computer job with a daily drawing practice, embracing the human hand. Hagale’s charming, distinct work has earned her a sizable instagram audience, but she does her best not to think about who’s looking at her art. In terms of making things, as Hagale puts it, “You can only try to please yourself.” (PBS)
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Croissant (2018) by Rosie Hileman Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Oil paint on found wood 11 x 11 x 2 in   About the Artist: @rosie_hileman Rosie Hileman is an artist and photographer based in Cleveland, OH. She attended the Cleveland Institute of Art and received a BFA in Photography. Rosie followed her passion by pursuing photography in both the fine art and commercial fields. She strives to stay immersed in the rich food and art culture that is so characteristic of Cleveland. Inspired by different cultures and their idiosyncrasies, Rosie has traveled to many countries in pursuit of experiencing their particular way of life and applying it to her images. It's rare to see Rosie without a smile and a word of encouragement, even during the most stressful moments on the job. 
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White (2019) by Rose Hileman This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Archival ink jet print in white frame 14 x 14 x 0.75 in framed, 12 x 12 in artwork   About the Artist: @rosie_hileman Rosie Hileman is an artist and photographer based in Cleveland, OH. She attended the Cleveland Institute of Art and received a BFA in Photography. Rosie followed her passion by pursuing photography in both the fine art and commercial fields. She strives to stay immersed in the rich food and art culture that is so characteristic of Cleveland. Inspired by different cultures and their idiosyncrasies, Rosie has traveled to many countries in pursuit of experiencing their particular way of life and applying it to her images. It's rare to see Rosie without a smile and a word of encouragement, even during the most stressful moments on the job. 
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Sasha by Hannah Slatsky Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Lithographic print in decorative gold finish frame Edition: 1/5 10 x 8 in artwork, 11.25 x 9.25 in frame     About the Artist: hannahslatsky.com @littleleafcollector Hannah Slatsky is from Birmingham, AL. She is a BFA candidate at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Hannah’s work has been exhibited in student shows within the past two years including the 42nd and 43rd Juried Annual Student Exhibition, as well as “One Drop at a Time.” and “Putnam Tree & Bird Verses” at Department of Art and Art History’s Project Space. She has an interest in showing the beauty of the world to others by use of her storytelling cat characters and expressive drawings. With her art, Hannah asks psychological questions about our relationships with each other, ourselves, and the world around us, through the act of storytelling.
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Untitled (Second Line, or, Rose Tavern, near the Tivoli Theatre, Zion City, New Orleans) by Jared Ragland Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Archival pigment print, artist proof From Ragland's series Everything Is Going To Be All Right, 2017   In Everything is Going to Be All Right, both traditionally made black and white photographs and digitally sourced appropriated imagery are combined to produce a meditation on Walker Percy’s 1961 novel, The Moviegoer. Made in New Orleans (where the story is set) and largely shot at night, the photographs loosely document a dispossessed urban landscape, particularly the approximate locations of single screen movie theaters that once ubiquitously populated the city. After photographing these locations, Ragland input the theaters’ names – ones like The Tiger, The Cortez, Dreamland, and The Gaiety – into Google image search to create a database of images that shares the landscape photographs’ melancholic tones. The result is a body of work that aims to simultaneously address the plurality of symbolic functions and describe the artist's personal search for meaning amid feelings of loss, isolation, alienation, and malaise.   About the Artist: jaredragland.com @jaredragland Jared Ragland (MFA, Tulane University) is a fine art and documentary photographer and former White House photo editor. Utilizing a range of photographic tactics including reportage and wet-plate collodion, filmmaking and bookmaking, Jared’s collaborative, socially-conscious art practice critically confronts issues of Southern identity, marginalization, and the history of place through social science, literary, and historical research methodologies.
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Bunny & Mouse by Stacey Holloway This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Slipcast with decals 9.5 x 4 x 10 in bunny, 2.5 x 1.25 x 2 in mouse     About the Artist: staceyholloway.com @hollowspace APT Monograph Stacey M. Holloway received her MFA from the University of Minnesota in 2009, her BFA from Herron School of Art and Design/IUPUI in 2006, and became the Assistant Professor of Sculpture at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2013. From 2009 to 2013, Holloway was employed by Herron School of Art and Design as their Sculpture Technician and Instructor of Sculpture, 3D Design, and Sculpture Foundry Methods. Holloway is an active national installation-based artist and sculptor that focuses on the transformation and growth on individuals as they mature. Through the exploration of storytelling and ethology, she constructs sculptural stills that represent anxieties and fears that collide with a world of ambiguous subconsciousness. Her work takes the viewer on a journey to discover the idea of “home.”
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Backyard Plein Air by Andy Jordan Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Oil on board in black frame 4.75 x 8.5 x 0.5 in   About the Artist: @brotherandy Andy Jordan was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1980. In 2009 he left a management career to pursue art. He graduated salutatorian of the 2013 class of Savannah College of Art and Design Atlanta with a BFA in Painting. Back in Birmingham, Andy explores painting, drawing and public art. Along with making his own work, he is an arts educator and works with several nonprofits.    This piece was created during Andy's Instagram takeover of the SBTT feed earlier this year for a plein air session and features a pond in his beautiful labryinth of a backyard where he paints daily. 
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Easter Sunday by Chad Burton Johnson Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Mixed media (paint, moss, plaster, sequin, collage, and glitter, on wood) 24 x 24 x 1 in   About the Artist: chadburtonjohnsonart.com Chad Burton Johnson is a native of Birmingham, AL and received his Bachelors in Fine Arts from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2010. He later completed his Masters in Fine Art from the University of Central Florida in 2013, under the Provost Fellowship. Chad is influenced by his upbringing in central and west Alabama and explores a personal and cultural narrative of Southern culture. His influences include Anselm Kiefer, Raymond Pettibon, Banks Violette, the Reverend Howard Finster, Shaun El C. Leonardo, David Sandlin, and William Christenberry.   Chad's work is an ongoing investigation into the perceptions and social standards of masculinity and masculine insecurity in the Deep South. Recently, issues of mortality concerning cultural ties have emerged from this process and have created a new influence for his body of work.  He addresses traditional contemporary views of race, gender, and identity that are communicated and understood through historical, cultural, and personal perspectives with non-traditional materials, such as sequins and rhinestones. The end result is a body of work that is both visually compelling and weighs heavy on social issues.  
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Circles of Life by Sandy Tilt Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic and oil pastels in silver finish frame 11 x 14 in artwork, 14 x 17 x 1.5 in framed   About the Artist Sandy Tilt is a Birmingham artist. This abstract piece features colorful repeating circles and arcs in hues of green, grey, and coral.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Untitled by Beth Bradley Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 10 x 20 x 1.5in   About the Artist @bethbradleyart Beth Bradley is a teaching artist who lives in downtown Birmingham, AL. This piece features the multi-colored figure of a woman with flaming hair and Birmingham landmark Vulcan in the background. She describes her work as "experimental, atmospheric, intuitive." (thehomewoodstar.com)   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Words Are Medicine by Lilah Friedland Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Letterpress print on paper 11 x 17 in   About the Artist: invisiblehand.press @invisible_hand Lilah Freeland has traveled extensively and had the awesome opportunity to interact with a wide range of art-workers. She helped start the Scope Art Show and Provided content, exhibiting, performing, and organizing for the first ten years of the fair, Notably, Cheap Fast and Out of Control, Burn Before Reading and LaLa Pantzeroff.  Research projects have been in consciousness theory: shamanistic practice, dreaming & music. She collaborated with neuroscientist Dr. Sara Mednick on a post-anthropological study: Bandthropology. She received her MFA from Brooklyn College's Performance and Interactive Media Program. Her Hebrew School Pin-ups have been shown nationally in galleries and museums, part of Will Boys Be Boys, curated by Shamim Momin, and in The New Authentics, curated by Staci Boris. She has showcased at SXSW with her father as Brute Force and Daughter of Force, and shown video in the SXSW Midnight Shorts program. She lives in upstate New York at Wandwood stream, publishing small books and editions, and playing music with family and friends.
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Do No Harm by Lilah Friedland Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Letterpress print on paper 12 x 18 in Single color letterpress print in a lightly fluorscent pale orange.   About the Artist: invisiblehand.press @invisible_hand Lilah Freeland has traveled extensively and had the awesome opportunity to interact with a wide range of art-workers. She helped start the Scope Art Show and Provided content, exhibiting, performing, and organizing for the first ten years of the fair, Notably, Cheap Fast and Out of Control, Burn Before Reading and LaLa Pantzeroff.  Research projects have been in consciousness theory: shamanistic practice, dreaming & music. She collaborated with neuroscientist Dr. Sara Mednick on a post-anthropological study: Bandthropology. She received her MFA from Brooklyn College's Performance and Interactive Media Program. Her Hebrew School Pin-ups have been shown nationally in galleries and museums, part of Will Boys Be Boys, curated by Shamim Momin, and in The New Authentics, curated by Staci Boris. She has showcased at SXSW with her father as Brute Force and Daughter of Force, and shown video in the SXSW Midnight Shorts program. She lives in upstate New York at Wandwood stream, publishing small books and editions, and playing music with family and friends.
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Cicada by Hillary Floyd Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Limited edition archival ink print 18 x 24 in Edition: 47/50   About the Artist: @hfloydart Hillaryfloyd.bigcartel.com Originally, Hillary Floyd hails from Monroeville, AL, but currently lives and works in Birmingham, AL. Her life is half artist and half occupational therapist.
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Boiled Blues, Charlie's Crab Basket by Mike Battle Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Limited edition print 14 x 14 in Edition: 11/12 About the Artist: Mike returned to passions in the arta after a 40-year banking career with the encouragement of his wife, watercolor artist Jeanne Hyland.  Mike was raised in Louisiana, and enjoys depicting scenes from days spent fishing on the Gulf coast.  Mike Battle is near and dear to our Studio, serving on our Board of Directors and volunteering in the Studio regularly.  This piece is a limited edition print of a watercolor painting. 
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LL #3 by Rachel Lasserre Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING 2020 Soft pastel on paper 30 x 40 in   LL #3 is from a series that focuses on energetic, poetic lines in a calming, neutral color palette.   About the Artist: @rachellasserre domino.com Rachel Lasserre is a creative director, designer and fine artist. She currently is the Design Director of Domino magazine.
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Energy by Cathy Phares Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 30 x 40 x 1.4 in   About the Artist: @cathypharesart cathypharesart.com Cathy Phares' art style is described as Flowing Impressionistic.  Sometimes soft and ethereal, sometimes deliberate bold strokes.  Cathy believes that life is too short to be predictable.
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Delicate Touch by Sarah Caroline Padget Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media in pink frame 4.5 x 6.5 x 11.5 in with 11.5 x 14.5 in framed with 3 x 3.5 in matte About the Artist: sarahcarolinepadgett.squarespace.com Sarah Caroline's work uses the turtle and tortoise as well as other forms of nature and the human form as a vehicle to explore identity, mortality, and the idea of rebirth.  She aims to tell a narrative with each piece that gives the viewer a sense of “home” and identity within themselves.  She sees finding one’s identity and place in the world as more of a journey traveled rather than a finite destination.  Her sculptures are made using a variety of different materials such as: ceramic, metals, woods, fabrics, and ethically sourced turtle shells.  She often finds herself getting lost in the process of creating and she tends to find the true meaning of a piece at the end of the making when she steps back and realize the void that she had been missing.   Sarah Caroline Padgett received her BA in Art Studio concentrating in sculpture from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She works with metal, wood, fabric, and ceramic mediums.  Sarah Caroline is currently in Graduate School at The University of Alabama at Birmingham working towards her Masters in Art Education so that she can further extend her art career into teaching. She is passionate about young children, and intends to teach art as well as creating art of her own.
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Faithful Few by Charity Rachelle Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Limited edition hand-printed photograph, dyed with sweet tea 11 x 14in Edition: 1/5 Photographed in Avondale, Alabama.   About the Artist: charityrachelle.com @charity.rachelle Charity Rachelle is a freelance and documentary photographer exploring tradition, religion, and fashion in the Deep South.  She is based in Birmingham, Alabama.
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JRL by Tara Stallworth Lee Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Encaustic collage in off-white frame 16 x 13 in artwork, 18.25 x 16.25 x 1.5 in framed   This piece is created with an encaustic technique that makes the image semi-transparent. The un-backed mounting of this piece gives the opportunity for backlit display as well as standard wall display. The second photograph of the item demonstrates backlighting.   About the Artist: groundfloorcontemporary.com @tarastallworthlee Tara Stallworth Lee is a photographic artist and bookmaker. Her use of imagery and figurative language contemplates perceptions of human behavior, interpersonal relationships, and the relevance of the natural landscape to the human condition. Tara uses her own handmade papers and personal mementos to construct handbound books and address themes of affinity, kinship, motherhood, and loss.   Tara lives and works in Birmingham, Alabama where she is a resident artist at Ground Floor Contemporary. For more than fifteen years, she has enjoyed teaching specialty art classes to youth for The Smithsonian Associates summer camp program in Washington D.C. Previously, Lee worked as the Arts Education Coordinator for Space One Eleven, a visual arts non-profit in Birmingham.
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Birmingham Landmarks by Doug Barrett / Mike Tabie Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 4 color screen print 25 x 19 in   About the Artists: dougbarrett.com / @doug._barrett miketabie.com / @miketabie Doug Barrett received his MFA from the University of Florida and a BFA from the University of Central Florida.  With over 20 years of professional graphic design experience, his international clients included, Mars, Inc., VISA International and Banco Popular. His award winning work has been featured in many design publications, including LogoLounge No.7, and HOWs Mastering Type. He received an MFA from the University of Florida in 2006.   His research interests include, commuting, space and place, and typography. Fascinated with the practice of commuting, the allure of the roadside and local visual culture–he is interested in exploring and representing found text and imagery in a way that talks about the constructed place. Signage, billboards, graffiti, and ephemera point to the visual culture embedded in our surroundings. By examining the details of roadside culture he explores how meaning is constructed and conveyed through visual and cultural relationships.   Mike Table is a designer, illustrator, and art director.  He is also a collector of tattoos and tiny bric-a-brak, prefers cheap beer, ink-slinging printmaker, breakfast all day - everyday, part time teacher, bulldog wrangler, powerlifting gym rat, new to fatherhood, type nerd, only wears vans sneakers, enjoys the smell of ink and flat black spray paint, forever searching for the best piece of key lime pie.  
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Red Flower Mask by Lillis Taylor Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Handmade with cotton, felt, thread 5 x 8 in   About the Artist: @bibandtuckersewop lillistaylor.com redbubble.com/people/trelilli/shop Lillis Taylor is a Birmingham, AL native with a penchant for exploration. Like a boomerang, she ventures into the world, gathers experience, and makes art. Since her return to Birmingham, she creates opportunities to share the knowledge and techniques from her travels with her local community.   Since 2009, Taylor has run a textile design company using her father's imagery to create her fabrics; she has taught sewing to adults and children throughout Birmingham; she has started a sewing non-profit to give local women a meeting place to share their talents; she has brought sewing into the hospital environment to ease stress, anxiety and boredom; and she has created an annual community quilting project that addresses themes of social and human rights.
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Green Mask by Lillis Taylor Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2 layers of 95% polyester, 5% spandex w sublimated print 4.6 x 7.25 in   About the Artist: @bibandtuckersewop lillistaylor.com redbubble.com/people/trelilli/shop Lillis Taylor is a Birmingham, AL native with a penchant for exploration. Like a boomerang, she ventures into the world, gathers experience, and makes art. Since her return to Birmingham, she creates opportunities to share the knowledge and techniques from her travels with her local community.   Since 2009, Taylor has run a textile design company, using her father's imagery to create her fabrics; she has taught sewing to adults and children throughout Birmingham; she has started a sewing non-profit to give local women a meeting place to share their talents; she has brought sewing into the hospital environment to ease stress, anxiety and boredom; and she has created an annual community quilting project that addresses themes of social and human rights.  
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Fragment W21 by Sara Garden Armstrong Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Pastel, graphic, gel medium, mounted on plastic 8.25 x 10 x 0.75 in (title references a fragment of water)   About the Artist: saragardenarmstrong.com @saragardenarmstrong Sara Garden Armstrong is a multimedia artist whose work ranges in scale from atrium sculpture to artist books. Her intallation work can be large and engulfing, requiring you to enter and become part of it.  Her intimate works allow the viewer to have a more personal experience.  Chance and change drive her artwork as she explores and pushes the possibilities of materials.  In the finished work you see movement, repetition, transparency, layering, and mapping with organic shapes and forms, often with a focus on flow and transformation.  A monograph and traveling exhibition covering five decades of her work is scheduled for fall 2020. Sara Garden Armstrong is a visual artist working in myriad directions and scales, from large site-specific sculpture to artist books, all of which explore organic processes of change and transformation.  Her most recent commissioned work uses a range of tools, including movement, light and sound, to investigate the interactions between various physiological phenomena and the human body.
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Untitled by Morgan Jones Johnston Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic and pencil on canvas 12 x 36 x 0.75 in   The blues, greens, and white of this dreamy abstract intermingle on a narrow canvas perfectly-sized for that one tricky spot on your living room wall.   About the Artist: @ruggedandfancy
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Flowers in Clear Vase by Morgan Jones Johnston Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor pencil, graphite 6 x 4.5in   A petite floral rendering with expressive lines and pops of red.   About the Artist: @ruggedandfancy
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Flowers in Blue Vase by Morgan Jones Johnston   Watercolor pencil, graphite 6 x 4.5 in   Reds, greens, and blues anchor this small floral design. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping About the Artist: @ruggedandfancy
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Untitled Vases by Hampton Stephens Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 30 x 24 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: hamptonstephensdesign.com Hampton Stephens believes your home is where you should feel most fulfilled, inspired and relaxed.  In her painting and design work, her goal is to contribute to or create an environment that best suits her client.   Painting, architecture and design have been a lifelong passion of Hampton's, and she studied painting in college at Washington & Lee University and continued on to Georgia Tech, where she received a Masters in Architecture.  She currently lives in Birmingham, Alabama
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Untitled Figure by Hampton Stephens Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 36 x 24 x 0.75 in   About the Artist: hamptonstephensdesign.com   Hampton Stephens believes your home is where you should feel most fulfilled, inspired and relaxed.  In her painting and design work, her goal is to contribute to or create an environment that best suits her client.   Painting, architecture and design have been a lifelong passion of Hampton's, and she studied painting in college at Washington & Lee University and continued on to Georgia Tech, where she received a Masters in Architecture.  She currently lives in Birmingham, Alabama
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Untitled by Guillermo Núñez* Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Oil on canvas in natural wood frame 26 x 24 in artwork, 42 x 29.5 x 1 in framed   About the Artist: Guillermo Núñez sought to demonstrate political and social messages on his abstract canvases while maintaining a commitment to beauty. Guillermo Nunez (born 1930) focuses on hard themes, such as torture, violence and pain in his works; all a reflection on his personal experiences in his native country, Chile.   *This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family. The work has been attributted to this artist by the donor.
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Dorothy by Susan Vitali Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Lithograph in black frame 19 x 15in artwork, 42 x 29.5 x 1in framed with 2.5in white matte   About the Artist: susanvitali.com @susanlovesart
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Vincent Loo by Kathryn Hill Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Gouache on paper in white frame 4 x 3.5 in artwork, 11 x 9 x 0.75 in framed, 2.5 in matte   This charming miniature bathroom vignette sports an impossibly small rendering of The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh.   About the Artist: @kathryncoop
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Last Kiss by Campbell Boyd Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor on paper in white frame 12 x 9 in artwork, 15 x 12 x 1 in framed, 1 in matte   About the Artist: As the daughter of Studio By The Tracks Program Director Catherine Boyd, Campbell has been creating art and volunteering at the Studio her entire life. She's inspired by the creative freedom and non-judgmental atmosphere at the Studio.  This work is inspired by the guitar used on Taylor Swift's Speak Now tour.
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Magic City by Laura Wilkerson Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor on paper 10 x 8 in   About the Artist: @laurawilkersonart laurawilkerson.com Laura Wilkerson is an elementary teacher by day and an artist for the times in between. She got her start in the professional art world as a wedding photographer.  She attended UA for her bachelors degree in Studio Art and again for her masters degree in Education. 
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Untitled by Justin Gaar Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Photograph 17 x 11 in *This photograph is printed full bleed and has no white border around the actual print. Note on back: "This man was sitting by himself at Target in Alhambra, CA. I always carry my camera for exactly these moments. There was no one else around. Very surreal."   About the Artist: @justingaar justingaar.com Justin Gaar is a filmmaker and photographer living in Los Angeles. He is originally from Alabama.
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Untitled by Justin Gaar Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Photograph 17 x 11 in *This photograph is printed full bleed and has no white border around the actual print. Note on back: "This photo is from the first major protest of the 2020 BLM movement in LA. These protesters locked arms on the 101 after a police cruiser deliberately drove into the crowd injuring several people and sending one to the hospital."   About the Artist: @justingaar justingaar.com Justin Gaar is a filmmaker and photographer living in Los Angeles. He is originally from Alabama.
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Untitled by Justin Gaar Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Photograph 17 x 11 in *This photograph is printed full bleed and has no white border around the actual print. Note on back: "This is a photo of the station in Joshua Tree which is a renovated old gas station next to a motel on the Twenty Nine Palms Highway."   About the Artist: @justingaar justingaar.com Justin Gaar is a filmmaker and photographer living in Los Angeles. He is originally from Alabama.
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Untitled by Justin Gaar Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Photograph 17 x 11 in *This photograph is printed full bleed and has no white border around the actual print. Note on back: "This is Neazy-Cincoaka Toro Enjado of the Compton Cowboys at the Ride for Peace. It was a beautiful march/ride with speeches–then cops showed up in riot gear. He had his horse dance past them."   About the Artist: @justingaar justingaar.com Justin Gaar is a filmmaker and photographer living in Los Angeles. He is originally from Alabama.
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Ace of Pentables by Sydney Heck Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on cavas 20 x 16 in   About the Artist: @raiseheck Sydney Heck is a Birmingham raised artist.  Their work focuses on universal and personal mental health while using as many loud colors and patterns as possible.  "Ace of Pentacles" is a study on tarot and serves as a sign of new opportunities and abundance.
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Pieces de la Femme by Wellon Bridgers Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Acrylic on canvas 36 x 48 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: @wellonart wellonart.com Wellon is a self-taught artist who stumbled upon the creative world of painting. With a background in English and French (Auburn and Wake Forest Universities), she taught for several years in the high school and university settings and developed service learning programs in the nonprofit setting.  Wellon serves full time with Mwana Villages, a ministry empowering the vulnerable in the Republic of Congo.  
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Untitled by Isadore Looney Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Pen, ink, and watercolor on paper in wood frame 11.5 x 8.5 in artwork, 13 x 10 x 0.75 in framed   Simple, light, and calming floral with a natural wood frame
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Untitled by Leah Thornton Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Pen, ink, watercolor on paper in white frame 6.75 x 4.75 artwork, 10.75 x 8.75 x 1.5 in framed, 1.5 in matte   About the Artist: leahethornton.wixsite.com @adult_braces Leah Thornton is an artist from and living in Birmingham, Alabama. She received a BFA from Auburn University in 2009 and is still making work from her studio in Avondale.  
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Flung A Craving by Aaron Sanders Head Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Naturally dyed linen on canvas 26 x 22 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: aaronsandershead.com @aaronsandershead Aaron Sanders Head is a Southern textile artist focused on natural dyes and hand-stitching. Aaron explores the intersections of practices of the past with contemporary craft, and the ways that sewing and textile arts can aid in increasing diversity and representation in the creative class. Aaron is based in Greensboro, Alabama where he lives in an 1830s home with his partner, musician Tim Higgins, and two cats, Splenda and Turnip. He maintains an active studio practice and extensive dye garden used in his work.  
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Untitled by Anna Zoladz Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Graphite on paper 10.5 x 8 in   About the Artist: @annazoladz annazoladz.tumblr.com Anna Zoladz is an artist and game designer currently based in Birmingham, AL. She completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2016. Her work seeks to investigate and augment the relationship between myth, memory, and nature as a means of self-genesis. By using methods inspired by mechanical drawing, she hopes to delineate and recontextualize the invisible order that exists within entropic systems.
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Untitled by Dale Hogeland Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 20 x 16 x 0.5 in   Geometric abstract with bold, raw strokes, and black and white textured background
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Aretha Louise Franklin byLeanna Leithauser Lesley Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Free-hand needlepoint, album 12 in diamter   About the Artist: needlepointfaces.com @needlepointfaces Leanna is an avid needlepointer compelled by the power of jazz music, the drama of photography and the intention to raise the awareness of needlepoint as an art form. ​ As a fiber artist, she is preoccupied with the idea of weaving together the quiet, methodical ways of needlepointing with the often unrestrained methods of jazz while capturing the emotion of the photographs she prefers to stitch. Rejecting the shortcuts associated with technology, she chooses to rely on her training as a visual artist to paint the canvas with yarn, using a photograph as her still life. Each piece stitched is a unique freehand homage to the musician she decides to needlepoint. ​ Jazz, an American art form, is the product of a cultural collaboration and a universal language of tolerance and freedom. Her heartfelt exhibition Textures of Jazz -Threads of Change reveals the story of lives profoundly lived and layered with experience.
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Untitled by ELLIE ALI Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media on paper in black frame 12 x 9 in artwork, 13.5 x 10.5 x 1.5 in framed   About the Artist: ellieali.com @ellie_ali_artist Born and raised in New York City, self taught artist ELLIE ALI's paintings were first inspired by the jazz and literary worlds of the nineteen fifties and sixties, and then by her traveling and painting in North Africa, Europe and India. She has exhibited widely and is a prolific and serious painter. She currently lives in New York City. Her medium is an unusual use of acrylics, Chinese ink, wax and oil paints on paper. Paper has always been her co-conspirator; always surprising in its versatility. Ellie Ali is a self taught artist.  The human figure is a constant in ALI's work. They speak to her. She listens.  ELLIE ALI's paintings are collected internationally.  
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Prayer Shawls and Dish Towels by Paul Ware Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 36 x 48 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: @paulwareart Paul Ware received a BA from the University of the South, Sewanee, and a JD from Washinton & Lee University. There is a great variety of technique, materials, size and subject matter in his work; from tiny, heavily worked and detailed icons to landscapes, interiors and larger, freer abstract and figurative canvases, including super-sized political portraits.  A grouping of his large political portraits was included in the exhibition “Politics, Politics” sponsored by a grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation.  A selection of his smaller works were included in the exhibit “All Small” at Eyedrum in Atlanta and subsequently at Swan Coach House Gallery in Atlanta.  He has participated in many juried festivals and exhibitions.  Paul is also a dear friend of Studio By The Tracks, serving on our Board of Directors and endlessly supporting our mission.
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The Last Supper Soda by Mickey W Davis Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media (found, salvaged, and purchased items) 3.5 x 2 x 2.5 in Made from found and purchased bottle caps and wood salvaged from a cabinet removed from the Coca Cola Bottling Company United facility in Oxford, AL. Caps orginate from both US and Mexican Coca Cola, Pepsi, and Budweiser bottles.   About the Artist: @rings_on_every_finger Born in the shadow of Vulcan at University Hospital in Birmingham, AL in May 1963 during the tumultuous Civil Rights era, Mickey W Davis has always had a penchant for collecting bits and pieces during his daily activities.  As a small boy, these bits and pieces were used as toys. As he became older, they became components in art assemblages. Mickey takes great pride in being of Welsh descent and is quick to reel off a list of noteworthy Welshmen always including Sir Tom Jones, Sir Richard Burton, Sir Anthony Hopkins, and Saint Patrick who left the beauty of Wales to go to Ireland to save the heathen.
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Standing on the Stars by iri 5oul Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Multimedia wooden stage 36 x 60.5 x 7 in   About the Artist: myiri5oul.com @myiri5oul   iri 5oul (Elizabeth Kim) is a multi-media artist who is based in Birmingham, Alabama.  iri believes that the expression of life itself, is art.  Therefore, she depicts the meshing facets that she encounters through her own life, depicting themes such as Darkness vs. Lightness as well as Chaos Vs. Clarity. 
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Lady in Black by Jonathan Evans Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2020 Ink on paper in gold finish frame 4.5 x 6.5 in artwork, 11.5 x 14.5 x 10 in framed with 3 x 3.5 in white matte   About the Artist: @jjonathanevans Jonathan Evans is an artist living and working in Birmingham, Alabama. His work primarily consists of traditional oil painting and printmaking practices. The piece show here is a one-off print using black oil based inks. He recently graduated with a BFA concentrating in Oil Painting from the University of Montevallo with plans to pursue his MFA in the coming years. His work carries subtle themes of the heavy emotional history within queer communities across time and space.
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Sunny Afternoon by Lynda Goldstein Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on Canvas 12 x 12 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: @lyndagoldsteinart LyndaGoldsteinArt.com Lynda is a Mixed Media Contemporary Artist, who has resided in Birmingham since 1991, and is originally from Columbus, MS. She discovered her gift of painting in 2017 while also managing her own private Neurofeedback practice that she has owned since 1996. She merges acrylic paint, paper and pencils to achieve texture while incorporating metallics into each piece. A part of her unique style, she uses gold leaf and paint as her signature medium. She has been selected for several exhibits/shows in the surrounding areas including Daniel Day Gallery, Vestavia Walk of Art (2018 & 2019), the Irondale Out of the Blue Show, The Mountain Brook Art Association Spring Show and the Sacred Gallery at the First Presbyterian Church. Lynda's art is currently at The Kessler Building, Capelli Salon, and Shelby County Art Council Gallery. She is a member of Central Alabama Artists Guild, Mountain Brook Art Association, Irondale Art Council, Hoover Art Alliance and Shelby County Art Council. She was selected as a Finalist in the 2020 Adult Juried exhibit at the Shelby County Arts Council.
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Heart and Soul by Amee Calloway Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic mixed media 20 x 24 in   About the Artist: @ameecallowayart ameecallowayart.bigcartel.com Amee Calloway is a self taught artist living in Birmingham, AL with her husband Shane and their 3 boys. Her studio is located in her backyard, allowing her to create whenever inspiration hits...sometime very early in the morning!
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Curtains for Us by Jef Scharf Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Sumi ink, market transfer, pencil, oil crayon, marker, archival transparent tape on paper 12 x 18.5 in This work is double-sided, featuring illustration and text on both back and front.   About the Artist: wolfypartii.com @wolfypartII whitney.org/artists/14007 Worlfy Part II is Jef Scharf.  He is a master printer, designer, drawer, and former owner of Kayrock Screen Printing of Brooklyn, NY. He lives and works in the Valley of the Hudson River. His works are in the permanent collections of The MoMA, The Whitney, The Met, and The New York Public Library.
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Breakthrough by Elizabeth Kim / iri 5oul Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Multimedia on paper 12 x 12 in   About the Artist: myiri5oul.com @myiri5oul   iri 5oul (Elizabeth Kim) is a multi-media artist who is based in Birmingham, Alabama.  iri believes that the expression of life itself, is art.  Therefore, she depicts the meshing facets that she encournters through her own life, depicting themes such as Darkness vs. Lightness as well as Chaos Vs. Clarity. 
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Bunny Silhouette Necklace by Dariana Dervis Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Paper, metal, resin, waxed linen 0.75 x 1.25in pendant, 18in string   Inquisitive hand-cut paper bunny sits atop a wavy orange patterned background. Collage is mounted inside a silver-colored bezel. The oval pendant is strung on black waxed linen with clasp. Domed resin coating to protect artwork.   About the Artist: darianadervis.com etsy.com/shop/DarianaDervis Dariana Dervis is a mixed media collage artist using ordinary papers, found objects, ephemera and thread to create new and extraordinary art pieces.     
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Untitled by Dariana Dervis Mixed media collage (paper, thread, graphite, insect wings) in gold finish frame 5 x 7 in artwork, 9.5 x 11.5 x 0.75 framed   About the Artist: darianadervis.com etsy.com/shop/DarianaDervis Dariana Dervis is a mixed media collage artist using ordinary papers, found objects, ephemera and thread to create new and extraordinary art pieces.   
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Still Life at Tea Time by Julian Hazlett Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Pencil, oil crayon,and turpentinte in black frame 18 x 24 in artwork, 21 x 27 x 0.75 in framed Still life of a table set with tea for two featuring a tropical color palette and stylized linework.   About the Artist: @julianhazlett
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Haystacks by Mary Grace Tracy Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Collage 11.5  x 13 in artwork, 16 x16 x 1.5 in framed   Unconventional collage in multiple layers of glass in a raw wooden frame
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Partial Public Nudity by Sarah Hombach Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2018 Penon paper 7.5 x 10.5 in   Playful pen and ink illustration on heavy weight, dusty pink paper.   About the Artist: sarah-hombach.squarespace.com @badbabypiggypaintings Sarah Hombach is a self-taught artist living in Brooklyn. In her figurative drawings and paintings, she explores the way bodies might be experienced from their insides. 
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Perhaps by Sarah Hombach Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2019 12 x 19in   Dream-like, imaginative pen and ink illustration on heavy weight white paper.   About the Artist: sarah-hombach.squarespace.com @badbabypiggypaintings   Sarah Hombach is a self-taught artist living in Brooklyn. In her figurative drawings and paintings, she explores the way bodies might be experienced from their insides.   
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Ceramic Bowl by Gates Smallwood This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Large stoneware bowl in matte white 4 in tall, 10.5 in diameter   About the Artist: @smallwoodceramics etsy.com/shop/SmallwoodCeramics Gates Smallwood is a Birmingham, Alabama, based potter. He primarily works with stoneware clay as a medium and high fires his pottery to cone 5-6. He discovered his love for ceramic art in high school, and it remains one of his favorite passions in life.
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Origami Threads by Karen Balliet Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Handmade earrings of texurized sterling silver 2.25 in long   About the Artist: @karenballietjewelry Karen Balliet is a Birmingham artist and owner of Karen Balliet Jewelry, sold at Village Sportswear in Mountain Brook, Square One Goods Company in Birmingham, and Harmony Scott in Carbondale, Colorado. She served as Studio By The Tracks' Children's Program Director for many years, and is very much missed by all our staff and artists.
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Kyoto Necklace & Earrings by Karen Balliet Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Handmade texturized sterling silver earrings & necklace with leather cords 18 in long necklace, 1 x 1.25 x 0.25 in earrings   About the Artist: @karenballietjewelry Karen Balliet is a Birmingham based artist and owner of Karen Balliet Jewelry, sold at Village Sportswear in Mountain Brook, and Square One Goods Company in Birmingham, and Harmony Scott in Carbondale, Colorado. She served as Studio By The Tracks' Children's Program Director for many years, and is very much missed by all our staff and artists.
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Instant Ancestor Ornaments by Darreell Ezekiel Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Found object assemblage Set of 3 4 x 1.25 x 0.75in each   About the Artist: @dezekiel46 Darrell Ezekiel creates mixed media assemblages using found objects that he repurposes giving new life to cast-off pieces and overlooked treasures that he transforms into something visually appealing. By incorporating these found objects with his quirky brightly colored characters, a unique species of beings are created that Ezekiel affectionately calls his "Odd Fellows".  His Odd Fellow sculptures have an immediacy that communicates whimsy and humor but with a personal and intimate depth of feeling and disclosure. Ezekiel has exhibited his work in one man shows as well as juried competitions and selected invitational shows. In addition he has numerous pieces in the private collections of Alabama Power, Southern Linc, Bradley, Arant, Rose & White, UAB Hospital Pediatric Cardiac Unit, The 1917 Clinic, UAB Palliative Care, and Cooper Green Hospital.
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Crystal Necklace (Artist Unknown) Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Crystal, silver necklace 1.5 x 2.25 in pendant on a 36 in long chain   Orange stone on a silver chain This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Red Numbers by Monika Woody Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on paper in decorative gold frame 15.25 x 21.5 in artwork, 19.5 x 25.5 x 1.25 in framed   About the Artist: Monika Woody is a Studio By The Tracks artist. She is decisive and confident in the studio. This is evident in her strong lines, bold shapes, and fearless use of color. Mostly non-verbal, she expresses many opinions and inherent creativity through her active working style, dynamic abstract images, and mischievous sense of humor.   This item is a private donation from the collection of an individual or family.
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Pressure Drop by Marc Hundley & Julian Richards Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2020 Customized t-shirt size medium 29 in long x 19.75 in wide   About the Artists: @the_bellender   bellender.com Marc Hundley & Julian Richards collaborated on these shirts to raise money for @letsgetonthebus, a nonprofit raising money to buy and deliver PPE to those experiencing homelessness in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.    
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Gas Station by Ty Cole Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2017 Photograph 13  x 10 in   About the Artist: tycole.com @tycole Ty Cole is a visual artist born and raised in Decatur, Alabama, but after almost 16 years in NYC, and now spending time in LA, his accent has greatly diminished...much to his family's dismay. While attending art school in Atlanta, Georgia, he was drawn to graphic imagery and it was then he decided to focus on architectural photography as this satisfied his need to create meticulously composed images. Although he focused his energies on architecture, he had a passion for portraiture and landscapes and has evolved his practice to be all encompassing, having each discipline inform the other. He has had the good fortune to work with a diverse group of clients consisting of world renown architectural firms and award winning advertising agencies, shooting campaigns for companies such as Morgan Stanley, HP, Steinway & Sons, PNC Bank and more. Editorially, he has shot stories for Departures Magazine, Architectural Digest and Fortune Magazine, just to name a few.
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Teal Skull II Sacred Heart Overlay by Rachel Faye George Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2020 Linocut print on paper 10 x 13in   Multi-layered print on heavy paper featuring a black heart adorned with roses and a lily over a blue-green skull.     About the Artist: @methodist.guilt
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Strong Pansy by John Woolley Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Print, vegan ink on fine art German etching paper 10 x 8 in   About the Artist: fellowjon.com @fellow_jon John Woolley grew up in rural Alabama and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. He makes art and shares stories about ecology, community, and his struggles with depression and anxiety.  It’s his way of celebrating diversity, promoting conservation, and composting difficult emotions and negative experiences into something positive and meaningful.  He hopes that by sharing his work, he can compost for you too.
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Bosch Buddies by John Woolley Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Print, vegan ink on fine art German etching paper 10 x 8 in   About the Artist: fellowjon.com @fellow_jon John Woolley grew up in rural Alabama and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. He makes art and shares stories about ecology, community, and his struggles with depression and anxiety.  It’s his way of celebrating diversity, promoting conservation, and composting difficult emotions and negative experiences into something positive and meaningful.  He hopes that by sharing his work, he can compost for you too.
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Bosch Buddies II by John Woolley Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Print, vegan ink on fine art German etching paper 10 x 8 in   About the Artist: fellowjon.com @fellow_jon John Woolley grew up in rural Alabama and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. He makes art and shares stories about ecology, community, and his struggles with depression and anxiety.  It’s his way of celebrating diversity, promoting conservation, and composting difficult emotions and negative experiences into something positive and meaningful.  He hopes that by sharing his work, he can compost for you too.
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Queer Garden by John Woolley Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Print, vegan ink on fine art German etching paper 10 x 8 in   About the Artist: fellowjon.com @fellow_jon John Woolley grew up in rural Alabama and currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. He makes art and shares stories about ecology, community, and his struggles with depression and anxiety.  It’s his way of celebrating diversity, promoting conservation, and composting difficult emotions and negative experiences into something positive and meaningful.  He hopes that by sharing his work, he can compost for you too.
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Holy Ghost Fire by Jasper Lee Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Photograph in decorative gold frame 13 x 10 in artwork, 15 x 12 x 1.5 in framed   About the Artist: jasper-lee.com @jasperlee.studio Jasper Lee is a musician and artist from central Alabama. His work across video, sound and installation explores the metaphysics of folklore in the Southeastern United States and is formed by a collision of magical thinking, storytelling, ritual and lyrical abstraction. His work in film has included composing scores for feature films including the cult hit "You're Next", directing music videos for the ambient group Hammock, and creating video art and short films which have screened at museums & festivals internationally.  He is also a performer and organizer in the experimental music scene of Birmingham, where he curates the music label Sweet Wreath.
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Handbuilt Porcelain Bowl by Ennis Everette Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Ceramic with food safe glaze 6 in tall, 16 in diameter   Large food-safe bowl with a serene layer of transparent blue glaze.
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Leila Watson Highest Bidder
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Sack vase by Bunny Chew This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Handbuilt stoneware 11 x 10 x 4 in   About the Artist: Birmingham, Alabama, based artist Bunny Chew graduated with a BA from Auburn University with an emphasis in graphic design.  Her 30 year career has been based in commercial work in advertising and design.  She was an art instructor at Studio by the Tracks for many years and now enjoys working in her own studio as a freelance designer and fine artist.  The Studio By The Tracks staff and studio artists hold her near and dear to their hearts.
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Gulf of Mexico by Augusta Wilson Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor, ink 9.5 x 7.5 in artwork, 14.5 x 12.5 x 2 in framed   Delicate watercolor map of Mobile with an overlay of an oyster shell   This item is attributed to Augusta Wilson by the donor
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Untitled by Jessica McHugh Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 5.75 x 5.75 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: @jmchugh_artdesign Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Jessica McHugh graduated from Louisiana State University in 2015.  She currently works as the marketing director for a Louisiana based interior design firm, The Design Studio of Louisiana.  Jessica's love of abstract art and interior design led to the creation of her passion project and side hustle, Jessica McHugh Art + Design.
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Untitled by Jessica McHugh Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 4 x 4 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: @jmchugh_artdesign   Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Jessica McHugh graduated from Louisiana State University in 2015.  She currently works as the marketing director for a Louisiana based interior design firm, The Design Studio of Louisiana.  Jessica's love of abstract art and interior design led to the creation of her passion project and side hustle, Jessica McHugh Art + Design.
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Manguito by Pilita Garcia Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2019 Oil & acrylic on loose canvas 18 x 17 in   About the Artist: @pilitalove pilitagarciaesquivel.com Pilita Garcia Esquivel is a Chilean-Venezuelan artist living and working in Brooklyn.  She earned her BFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York.  She makes miniature collages, site-specific installations and oil paintings.  She has shown her work at The University of Maryland, The Museum Of Acarigua, The Museum of Modern Art in Chile, among other places, and in group shows at galleries all over the world, including Roebling Hall and Exit Art in New York.  She has worked as an artist assistant and studio manager in New York City for a varied artists like Vito Acconci, Jeff Koons, Ryan McGinness, Caí Guo-Qiang, Karin Schneider, among others, and most recently as a dry lay assistant for the new LGA mosaic mural by Laura Owens.  She is currently working with Ben Tritt for Artmatr.
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Megan Wilson Highest Bidder
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Green Pearl Necklace by Kay Hirayama Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Freshwater cultured pearl necklace 15 in   Iridescent freshwater pearls strung on clear string display the shifting greens and golds of this natural material.
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Light Green Necklace by Kay Hirayama Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping White Malaysian jade & freshwater pearls 19 in   Jade and pearl combine to showcase subtle variations of white, cream, and pale yellow in this one-of-a-kind handmade necklace.  
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Seated by Catie Radney Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on paper 22 x 30 in   About the Artist: catieradney.com @catieradneyart Catie Radney is a self educated progressive abstract painter from the gentrified plains and nostalgic mill towns of rural Alabama.  Radney holds a Bachelors Degree from the University of Alabama and apprenticed under Professor Hugh Williams (National Endowment recipient and Alabama Artist of the Year recipient) for over 10 years.  She creates, coordinates her business, and educates out of her personal studio in Alexander City, Alabama, where she also makes her home.  Radney’s process replicates the constant struggle for balance in all of life.  Her content expression mirrors how she navigates her personal life. Radney’s work is very personal yet also universal in its concept and incarnation. Creativity is necessary to keeping her present, stable and alive.  She has a voracious appetite for image making which is rarely satiated.  When painting she uses the canvas as an opportunity to confess her personal thoughts and experiences or diatribe about what she cannot reconcile from the world outside of the studio.  As the marks evolve into shape/form she begins responding with color and shape, layers and layers of color and shape.  Approaching a solution involves allowing the figurative forms in the composition to be birthed into existence.  The implied figures give structure to the raw nature of the layers and layers of underpainting.  The figures play the role of masking or distracting from what is too literal or too honest for for the artist yet to reveal.  This donning of recognizable form in paint mirrors every human’s experience of wearing an acceptable persona to navigate their daily life.   The paintings of Catie Radney are the products of intense and intimate conversations spoken in the language of form, space, color, and gesture. An exuberant and impassioned artist, Catie is consumed with the curious struggle of shaping image from the imagination. Her use of tonally consonant and contrasting color combined with vigorous brushwork imbues Catie’s paintings with a complex emotional presence. While her paintings often feature forms or silhouettes, they are intimately about the act, the process of painting, and perhaps how that reflects the process of living. Catie’s mission is to explore the painter's struggle to breathe life into flat forms, and to reflect the rigors of the human condition through that process. Her paintings are intimate but open, private but shared journeys.
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Small Fires Press Stationary Collection by Friedrich Kerksieck Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Set of 12 letterpress printed cards in 6 designs with envelopes 4.23 x 5.375 in cards with 4.375 x 5.875 in envelopes   About the Artist: smallfirespress.com @smallfirespress Small Fires Press is a letterpress print shop and bindery in the front parlor of a shotgun house in New Orleans, operated by printer Friedrich Kerksieck.  Friedrich received his MFA in Book Arts from the University of Alabama.  He desings and creates stationery, books, calling cards, invitations, and posters.
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Marine Stationary Collection by Friedrich Kerksieck Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 7 letterpress printed cards in 7 designs 4.23 x 5.375 in cards with 4.375 x 5.875 in envelopes   About the Artist: smallfirespress.com @smallfirespress Small Fires Press is a letterpress print shop and bindery in the front parlor of a shotgun house in New Orleans, operated by printer Friedrich Kerksieck.  Friedrich received his MFA in Book Arts from the University of Alabama.  He desings and creates stationery, books, calling cards, invitations, and posters.
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Linda Binkley Highest Bidder
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Thanks & Sorry Stationary Collection by Friedrich Kerksieck Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 6 letterpress printed cards in 2 designs 4.23 x 5.375 in cards with 4.375 x 5.875 in envelopes   About the Artist: smallfirespress.com @smallfirespress Small Fires Press is a letterpress print shop and bindery in the front parlor of a shotgun house in New Orleans, operated by printer Friedrich Kerksieck.  Friedrich received his MFA in Book Arts from the University of Alabama.  He desings and creates stationery, books, calling cards, invitations, and posters.
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Relativity by Danielle Elizabeth Dyar Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed media / found object collage (working clock) 12 x 12 in   About the Artist: @inherentrhythm @unitymarketbham @wildvioletgardens   Danielle Elizabeth Dyar returned to her childhood passions in the arts after a short career in the sciences.  She is a movement and visual artist based in Birmingham, Alabama, and leads Inherent Rhythm, an evolving collective of dancers, musicians, visual artists, and filmmakers that collaborate to explore complex ideas and build community through multidisciplinary, interactive, immersive performative art experiences.  She is privileged to direct the children's program at Studio By The Tracks.  She is passionate about sustainable food systems, grows food at her farmstead, Wild Violet Gardens, and manages Unity Market, a weekly pop up market at Unity of Birmingham featuring food and farm vendors.
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Untitled 9261 by Jim Bremer Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Mixed black pigments and coffee on paper in black metal frame 16.5 x 19.25 x 1.25in   About the Artist: Jim Bremer's path through painting began when he met, in 1990, the Biloxi, Mississippi, abstract expressionist Dusti Bonge, whose painterly eye he has emulated ever since. This piece is the first of a series begun in Septmber, 2019, in Birmingham, Alabama, at Wild Violet Gardens, concurrent with a garden.
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Falling Into Oneself by Claire Godbee Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping. Acrylic on canvas 24 x 30 x 1.5 in   About the Artist: clairegodbee.com @godbee__ Claire Godbee is an artist living and working in Birmingham, Alabama. She graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the spring of 2016 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Her work has been exhibited in Abroms-Engel Institute for Visual Arts, Birmingham Public Library Gallery, the Grand Bohemian Gallery, and other venues in the southeast.   Godbee’s work explores and celebrates the female form and experience. Concentrated on emotion and nonobjective matters, her paintings involve colors, patterns, and different postures that create dreamlike environments which reveal a variety of narratives embodying growth, identity, unity and purpose.
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Yellow Coral Necklace by Kay Hirayama Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Yellow coral 16 in   Yellows and pale oranges alternate to create this close-fitting colorful coral necklace.
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Wooden Spatula by Mary Clay Fields Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Wood 3.5 x 17 in   This handmade, gently angled spatula highlights the natural textures and curves of the wood.
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Red and Gold U-Shaped Earrings by Angela Santiago (Woodlawn Jewelry Co.) Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Polymer clay and gold leaf 1.375 x 2.5 each   About the Artist: @woodlawnjewelryco/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/WoodlawnJewelryCo Woodlawn Jewelry Co. is a woman-owned business located right in the heart of Woodlawn, Alabama. Their products are handmade from polymer clay making them unique, durable, and lightweight. Each pattern and design is created by owner and Birmingham arts educator Angela Santiago, and no two pairs of earrings are exactly alike making them one-of-a-kind creations for each customer. All of her jewelry is hypoallergenic and nickel-free.
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Leslie Boozer Highest Bidder
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Yellow and Silver Tiered Earrings by Angela Santiago (Woodlawn Jewelry Co.) Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Polymer clay 1 x 4in each   About the Artist: @woodlawnjewelryco/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/WoodlawnJewelryCo Woodlawn Jewelry Co. is a woman-owned business located right in the heart of Woodlawn, Alabama. Their products are handmade from polymer clay making them unique, durable, and lightweight. Each pattern and design is created by owner and Birmingham arts educator Angela Santiago, and no two pairs of earrings are exactly alike making them one-of-a-kind creations for each customer. All of her jewelry is hypoallergenic and nickel-free.
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Garden Collage U-Shaped Earrings by Angela Santiago (Woodlawn Jewelry Co.) Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Polymer clay 1.375 x 2.5in each   About the Artist: @woodlawnjewelryco/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/WoodlawnJewelryCo Woodlawn Jewelry Co. is a woman-owned business located right in the heart of Woodlawn, Alabama. Their products are handmade from polymer clay making them unique, durable, and lightweight. Each pattern and design is created by owner and Birmingham arts educator Angela Santiago, and no two pairs of earrings are exactly alike making them one-of-a-kind creations for each customer. All of her jewelry is hypoallergenic and nickel-free.
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# 205
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Black and White Stud Earrings by Angela Santiago (Woodlawn Jewelry Co.) Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping 2 Pairs Polymer clay Black studs  - .5in diameter each White studs - .5 x .625in each   About the Artist: @woodlawnjewelryco/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/WoodlawnJewelryCo Woodlawn Jewelry Co. is a woman-owned business located right in the heart of Woodlawn, Alabama. Their products are handmade from polymer clay making them unique, durable, and lightweight. Each pattern and design is created by owner and Birmingham arts educator Angela Santiago, and no two pairs of earrings are exactly alike making them one-of-a-kind creations for each customer. All of her jewelry is hypoallergenic and nickel-free.
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Leslie Boozer Highest Bidder
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White Greed #30/666 by Ryan Aker Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping ink on paper 9 x 12 in   About the Artist: whatyouunlearn.com @sailorsqualor Ryan Aker uses the process of automatic drawing to create his own iconography; a type of self-mythologizing that is equal parts release and atonement. By reflecting the malaise of cultural and sexual violence enacted on him while coming of age in a religious community in Alabama, as well as his own transgressions, his hope is that his work vilifies violence and coerces the viewer into creating future imaginaries that subvert systemic forms of discrimination. His commitment to the repetition of specific icons acts as a form of self-flagellation in which he simultaneously exorcises the violence committed against him while paying penance for the violence he has committed against others. He is fascinated by the complicated contradictions and compromises that happen within us as we dilute our narrative identities and justify our actions and inactions. He wants to create art that helps us reexamine and reset our personal narratives, deeply held beliefs, and implicit biases in order to aid in the deconstruction of structural discrimination.
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Untitled, (inverted plastic arrangements) #1 by Naomi White Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping archival pigment print, artist proof 8 x 10in   "Plastic packaging calls to us like a Siren, luring us to our death. Only 8% of plastic is recycled, and none of the single use plastic such as plastic bags, is recyclable. Scouring the street and my daily life for plastic, I arrange and photograph this detritus as a way of looking longer at the mess we have made, recycling the un-recyclable, striving for new possibilites."   About the artist: @naomiwhitevisualartist www.naomiwhite.com Naomi White is a feminist, artist, and educator, working on ideas at the intersection of ecology and photography. Focusing on the transformative power of photography to affect desire and change, much of her work questions how we can shift our focus away from the current racist, capitalist model of domination to one of equity and collective voice, for the sake of all people, animals and the planet. White is the winner of PDN’s Objects of Desire award, has attended several artist residencies, and exhibited throughout North America and Europe, including Scope, Art Basel Miami, and Photo LA. Her work has been published in PDN, The Brooklyn Rail, FAYN, and Uncertain States. White holds an MFA in Photography and Related Media from SVA in New York, a Post Baccalaureate in Photography from the San Francisco Art institute, and a BA in English Literature from San Francisco State. She is currently the Chair of photography at the New York Film Academy in Burbank, California.
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Untitled, (inverted plastic arrangements) #3 by Naomi White Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping archival pigment print, artist proof 10 x 8in   "Plastic packaging calls to us like a Siren, luring us to our death. Only 8% of plastic is recycled, and none of the single use plastic such as plastic bags, is recyclable. Scouring the street and my daily life for plastic, I arrange and photograph this detritus as a way of looking longer at the mess we have made, recycling the un-recyclable, striving for new possibilites."   About the artist: @naomiwhitevisualartist www.naomiwhite.com Naomi White is a feminist, artist, and educator, working on ideas at the intersection of ecology and photography. Focusing on the transformative power of photography to affect desire and change, much of her work questions how we can shift our focus away from the current racist, capitalist model of domination to one of equity and collective voice, for the sake of all people, animals and the planet. White is the winner of PDN’s Objects of Desire award, has attended several artist residencies, and exhibited throughout North America and Europe, including Scope, Art Basel Miami, and Photo LA. Her work has been published in PDN, The Brooklyn Rail, FAYN, and Uncertain States. White holds an MFA in Photography and Related Media from SVA in New York, a Post Baccalaureate in Photography from the San Francisco Art institute, and a BA in English Literature from San Francisco State. She is currently the Chair of photography at the New York Film Academy in Burbank, California.
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Untitled, (inverted plastic arrangements) #2 by Naomi White Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping archival pigment print, artist proof 10 x 8in   "Plastic packaging calls to us like a Siren, luring us to our death. Only 8% of plastic is recycled, and none of the single use plastic such as plastic bags, is recyclable. Scouring the street and my daily life for plastic, I arrange and photograph this detritus as a way of looking longer at the mess we have made, recycling the un-recyclable, striving for new possibilites."   About the artist: @naomiwhitevisualartist www.naomiwhite.com Naomi White is a feminist, artist, and educator, working on ideas at the intersection of ecology and photography. Focusing on the transformative power of photography to affect desire and change, much of her work questions how we can shift our focus away from the current racist, capitalist model of domination to one of equity and collective voice, for the sake of all people, animals and the planet. White is the winner of PDN’s Objects of Desire award, has attended several artist residencies, and exhibited throughout North America and Europe, including Scope, Art Basel Miami, and Photo LA. Her work has been published in PDN, The Brooklyn Rail, FAYN, and Uncertain States. White holds an MFA in Photography and Related Media from SVA in New York, a Post Baccalaureate in Photography from the San Francisco Art institute, and a BA in English Literature from San Francisco State. She is currently the Chair of photography at the New York Film Academy in Burbank, California.
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Improvised Blue Quilt by Abby Kingsley This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Acrylic on paper in white frame 18 x 24 artwork, 21 x 27in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Abby is drawn to color and abstraction. Playful pattern, organic shapes, and concentric lines appear often in her work. Over time her her confidence in the studio has grown tremendously–she has begun to move away from source images and toward her imagination for inspiration.
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Electric Acoustic Guitars by Alan Poole Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor and oil on paper in white frame 19.5 x 15.5in artwork, 21 x 17 x .75in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Alan’s artwork reflects his in-depth knowledge of the mechanical and the musical. Textured brush strokes and solid lines characterize his images of vintage cars, musicians, and musical instruments. He calls this trifecta 'cars, stars, and guitars.' He also plays the guitar himself and has been known to perform at SBTT events.
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Eye Color by Ann Perkins Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 30 x 40 x 1.5in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Ann's bold brush strokes fill her paintings with determination and emotion. She is an energetic and decisive maker that prefers bright colors and simple, dynamic shapes. A lot of her work features eyes, faces, flowers, and stacks of stones - but with her signature style. In the studio, Ann is full of care and kindness–befriending staff, studio mates, and visitors alike. Her welcoming personality can easily be seen in her confident lines and her joyful use of color.
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Spring Field by Art Horton Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Acrylic on wood 24 x 80 x 1.75in   This large scale piece is created from a re-purposed hollow door.   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Art Horton has been an artist at SBTT since its earliest days. His simple lines and unique interpretations are a reflection of his gentle and open nature. While he always maintains his fondness for natural subjects like trees and animals, much of his recent work explores shape, line, and his wonderful sense of color through abstract composition.
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Huskies by Ashley Streit Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper in white frame 11 x 14in artwork, 12 x 15 x .5in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Ashley loves dogs, especially huskies. These blue-eyed pups are most often the focus of her work. She has a big heart and a generous spirit, always spending a portion of her time in the studio creating work for specific friends and family members.
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Color Field Farm by Austin Thrasher Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 20 x 16 x 1.5in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Like Austin himself, his work is open, observant, and full of energy. While he is always willing to explore subjects and techniques, his tried-and-true favorites are action painting, trees, flowers, and hearts. Bright colors, dynamic brush strokes, and movement define his work.
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Interlocking Color by Byron Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Colored pencil on paper in blonde wood frame 17 x 21 x 1.25 in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Byron's abstracts are a riot of color. He works continuously, beginning the minute he sits down in the studio. Byron is non-verbal, communicating primarily through his tools and his enthusiasm. The work varies depending on materials–for example, he approaches colored pencil on paper differently than oil pastel on canvas. But color and movement always remain at the forefront.
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Jamie Thompson Highest Bidder
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Spots and Stripes by Caroline Pruitt Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on paper in black frame 16 x 20in artwork, 18 x 22 x 1in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Caroline has a big heart and a quick laugh. As one of our newest artists, she is constantly exploring new subjects and techniques. So far, she has worked primarily in paint and found inspiration in animals, plants, and football. She favors bright colors, pattern, and repitition which allow her warmth and positivity to come through naturally in all of her creative choices.  
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Giraffe by Chris Hensel Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Oil stick on paper in black frame 19.5 x 15.5in artwork, 22 x 18 x 1in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Chris Hensel's work, at first glance, appears deceptively simple. In truth, each piece he creates requires a great deal of focus and diligence. Chris lives with catatonia, which slows the creation of even a basic line. The result is art that looks straightfoward and uncomplicated but is actually the result of great purpose and careful consideration. Every line's curve is drawn with slow determination.
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Narrow Abstract by Christy Vinson Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor and ink on paper in black frame 9 x 16in artwork, 19 x 25 x 1in framed with 3.5 x 4in white matte   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Bright colors and careful consideration show up in all of Christy's work. She challenges herself to try new things in the studio, but she oftens reverts to her favorite abstracts. Primarily utilizing ink, watercolor, and acrylic, her images highlight her interest in shape, line, and repetition.
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Spots on a Cheetah by Courtenay Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Graphite on paper in black frame 11 x 14in artwork, 13 x 16in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Courtenay is one of SBTT's newest artists. So far he shows a talent for drawing and a commitment to precision. Animals, both living and extinct, are his preferred subjects. He can be counted on to have a unique visual take on these subjects, translating complicated textures into stylized lines and patterns.
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Red Blue Jellyfish by David Powell This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Acrylic on paper in white frame 29.5 x 23.5in artwork, 32.5 x 26.75 x 1in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: David has a keen interest in animals, especially marine life. His techniques vary but his in-depth knowledge of these subjects always provides inspiration and direction. Often his research becomes part of the work by layering facts and text on top of images.  
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Yak in the Grass by Dennis Brown Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on masonite board 16 x 16.25 x .25in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Dennis arrived at SBTT with his self-taught signature style. His sense of color and the movement of his brushstrokes gives his work a special energy and life, as if the viewer could hear the drums of his musicians or the footfall of his animals. While in the studio he is a man of few words and intense focus, the scenes he depicts hint at a vivid imagination, keen powers of observation, and a playful nature.
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Scott Boyd Highest Bidder
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350 Stories by Gabriel Bailey Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Paper, ink, colored pencil, and glue on wood 20 x 26 x 1.5in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Gabriel Bailey's main focus is rendering architectural buildings. Some are real, some come from imagining structures he would love to build one day. His stunning details and layering of lines makes his work even more captivating in person. In the studio he is a bundle of energy, enthusiasm, and conversation, which tends to both support and distract him in the creation of his densely drawn cityscapes.
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David Goff Highest Bidder
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Wolf in the Forest by Henry Hardin Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic and colored pencil on paper in white frame 16 x 20in artwork, 18 x 22 x 1in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Henry is one of SBTT's newest artists. He came to the studio with a deeply instilled love of art and making, especially drawing. As Henry has shared his work with the studio, his interst in storytelling, character, and narrative has stood out. His positive energy and vivid imagination come through easily in his artwork.
$60Highest Bid
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Susan Fitzgibbon Highest Bidder
# 315
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Sagrada Familia by Herman Hatch This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Acrylic, watercolor, and graphite on paper in white frame 18 x 24in artwork, 21 x 27 x .75in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Herman has been pursuing his art with the studio for more than ten years. His work is characterized by layers of bright color, complex pattern, and fluid lines. Primarily he draws and paints buildings–his source images are usually the hard lines of both famous and familiar architecture. But the results are always a softer reinterpretation where anything is possible, as if his audience is granted a picture window into his imagination.
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Anonymous Highest Bidder
# 316
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Green Bird by Inés Orihuela Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Ink and colored pencil on paper in black frame 10.5 x 13.5in artwork, 17 x 21 x .75in framed with 3in white matte   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Work from Inés tends to show her process. She works and reworks pieces multiple times before considering them to be complete. So most of her art has signs of her meticulous techniques: visible erasures, pencil lines rerouted with ink, correction fluid to soften a smudge, etc. We've grown to consider them to be an integral part of her work - a comment on the labored evolution of each work of art. Much of her subject matter focuses on the natural world, but she also revels in some very specific pop culture interests including Cher and Saved By The Bell. Inés is a bastion of positive energy, generosity, and creative focus that make her a joy to work with in the studio.
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# 317
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Spring Township by John Miller Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Acrylic and graphite on wood 24 x 80 x 1.75in   This large scale piece is created from a re-purposed hollow door.   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: John Miller’s focus is architecture–he draws and paints buildings and towns modeled on existing structures or conjured from his imagination. He layers colors on craft paper or canvas and continually traces over the lines of his structures to highlight their architectural accents. These many lines and overlapping colors give his environments a busy, lived-in sense that intrigues his devoted fans. His cityscapes are everywhere and nowhere, both familiar and mysterious. His work style can be often be glimpsed in his compositions which primarily consist of dense, concentrated activity but occasionally pause for more open, spacious moments of color.
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preston kelley Highest Bidder
# 318
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Graphite Spired Church by Julia Jones Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Graphite and ink on paper in white frame 16 x 20in artwrork, 21.25 x 17.25 x .75in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Julia has been a favorite of SBTT patrons for over 20 years. While she occasionally paints, drawing is her primary medium these days. Her lines are expressive, even moody at times, with special attention being paid to the highlights and shadows that define her subjects. Churches set in the landscape are her perennial favorite subject followed closely by pugs, owls, and angels.
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Anne Plosser Highest Bidder
# 319
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Aqua Houses by Ken O'Loughlin Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Graphite, watercolor, and acrylic on paper in black frame 18 x 24in artwork, 19 x 25 x 1in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Ken O's confident lines and simple shapes define his work. His heavy marks, whether with a brush or pastel, give his images a grounded, symbolic quality. His abstract works featuring soft edges and juxtaposing color fields hint at Ken's gentle nature and quiet confidence in the studio.
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Sloane Rhoden Highest Bidder
# 320
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Blue Bird by Kenneth Clark Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Graphite and colored pencil on paper in white frame 9.5 x 7.5 artwork, 16 x 13 framed with 2in white matte   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Kenneth is drawn to a technical style of drawing. He appreciates a ruler-straight line and often draws signs and store fronts. But he is just as likely to find inspiration in natural history illustrations of birds and other wildlife. Whether the subject is architectural or organic in nature, he approaches it with precision and keen observational skills. In the studio, Kenneth is warm, generous, and conversational while remaining steadfastly focused on his artwork.
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Sloane Rhoden Highest Bidder
# 321
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Shark by Lacey Bodily Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING   This hand-built ceramic coin-bank-turned-art-object sits on a 6x6in square metal base.   9.5 x 10 x 16 in About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Lacey is drawn to to the fantastic, finding inspiration in anime, comics, and science fiction. She creates elaborate costumes and props for Comicon events she attends. In the studio, this translates to intricate sculptural work that utilizes any medium or technique needed to get the job done. Her creativity often looks akin to engineering–as problem solving and structure are as important to her process as aesthetic choices.
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# 322
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Lady on Yellow by Linda Cooper This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Graphite and acrylic on paper in black frame 16.5 x 21.5in artwork, 27 x 33 x .75in framed with 3.5 x4in white matte   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Linda Cooper has been an artist at the Studio for over 25 years. She discovered her talent for drawing later in life, and, over time, her innate style has been heightened and refined. She is fascinated by fashion and figures, especially wedding dresses and brides. Most of her work centers around the figure of a woman and is characterized by her bold, fearless lines.
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Hillary Parkins Highest Bidder
# 323
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Graphite House by Lonnie Stackhouse This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Graphite on paper in black frame 20 x 14in artwork, 25 x 19 x 1in framed with 1.5in white matte   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Lonnie takes great pride in his work and joy in sharing it with others. Because he is deaf and has limited means of communication, many of his conversations in the studio happen though his materials and canvas. He is drawn to patterns and repetitive linework. He often returns to images of houses, focusing on their wood slats and shingles.
$80Highest Bid
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# 324
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Circles on Circles by Lori Shunarrah Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor and colored pencil on paper in white frame 10.5 x 13.5in artwork, 12.5 x 15.5 x .75in framed     About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Lori is quick to offer a word of comfort or encouragment to her fellow artists. In addition to her big heart, she also has a love of color and penchant for playfulness. Her work is usually abstract with layers of shapes, textures, and materials. She favors watercolors and colored pencils but is always willing to experiment with a new medium. If you look closely, there is often a smiling face or rainbow tucked into her designs.
$300Highest Bid
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Leslie Hurst Highest Bidder
# 325
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Fourteen Pages by Mark Porch Available for Pick-Up and Local Delivery - NO SHIPPING Graphite, acrylic, and oil pastel on wood 24 x 80 x 1.75in   This large scale piece is created from a re-purposed hollow door.   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Mark possesses a formidable drive to make art and a deep well of creative energy to support it. His process is intuitive and his curiosity is boundless. He loves tools, mechanical objects, and found materials. The work, almost entirely abstract, relies on his repetitve marks, his unprejudiced exploration of materials, and the physicality of his process. He attacks the canvas fearlessly with his brush or pencil–he is so enthusiastic he often continues off the canvas and onto the table beneath.
$400Highest Bid
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Martha Grizzle Highest Bidder
# 326
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Friendly Monsters by Max Thompson Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acyrlic on paper in white frames Set of 4, 9.25 x 9.25 x .75in each   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Max has a vivid imagination and an innate creative sense. His inspiration comes primarily from animation. This is reflected in his two dimentional characters drawn with flat, bright colors and bold lines. Most of his characters are everyday objects given life–a computer, airplane, or soda with a big smile and playful gestures.
$145Highest Bid
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Beth Johns Highest Bidder
# 327
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Praise the Lard by Melvin Roscoe Ceramic platter with food safe glaze 14.5in diameter   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Melvin has been an SBTT artist from the beginning and is a perennial favorite of our patrons. Melvin is known for his “Ten Commandments” of everything from “being a good person” to coffee. He loves to draw musicians and celebrities, especially those who frequent daytime television. He is a prolific and generous maker, who is quick to share his art and ideas in his booming radio announcer/anchorman voice.
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mary haywrd eudailey Highest Bidder
# 328
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Yellow Confetti by Michael E. Moore This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Watercolor and colored pencil on paper in a blonde wood frame 24.5 x 32.5 x .75in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Michael is non-verbal but his use of color expresses volumes. At the studio, Michael works non-stop, pausing only to sharpen pencils and have snacks. His tools are constantly in motion, a fact that can be overlooked on first glance of the finished work. But look closer to see all the small movements, layered materials, and subtle variations of pressure and color quietly present.
$275Highest Bid
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Melissa Strange Highest Bidder
# 329
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To The Max by Michael Hall Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Ink, marker, and paper collage on canvas 30 x 38 x 1   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Michael has a distinct visual style that connects his body of work. He is willing to tackle almost any subject–filtering it through his unique point of view in a way that consistently delights his many fans. Raised on movies, comics, and classic funk and soul, he often depicts musicians, popular figures, and superheros. Two-dimensionality, flat color, and solid lines characterize his work in a way that also relfects these pop culture interests.
$250Highest Bid
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Nicole Norton Highest Bidder
# 330
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And The Biscuits Rise by Michael L. Moore Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic and graphite on paper in white frame 18 x 24in artwork, 27 x 21 x .75in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Michael is laser focused on his work–unless he his talking trivia with the staff. His areas of interest for trivia talk are peacocks, oil companies, and vintage movies and television. His artwork is most oftern inspired by the graphic design of the 50s, 60s, and 70s and looks to music and movie posters and vintage advertisements as source material. Fans can check out Michael, his trivia, and his artwork in the documentary short "Do You Like Peacocks?" by Mary Clay Fields.    
$410Highest Bid
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Brooke Maluff Highest Bidder
# 331
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Leopard Moth by Micky Barron Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 30 x 40 x 1.5in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Micky's paintings reflect his interest in the natural world, particularly animals. His almost exclusively works with acrylic paints and his pieces tend to be larger in scale. His brush work is loose but intentional and speaks to an effort toward realism that is not strictly confined by a need for photographic accuracy. In the studio, Micky is independent and possesses a clear vision about his process and work. And when not painting, he can be found reading a book, most likely science fiction.
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# 332
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Long Neck Horse by Mike Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Charcoal on paper in black frame 7.5 x 10.5in artwork, 9.25 x 12 x 1in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Mike is one of SBTT's newest artists and is still in the process of finding his voice in the studio. What is already clear are his sharp drawing skills and gentle nature. He prefers to work in black and white and his lines are efficient and careful. His depictions of animals speak to an artistic style headed towards a unique minimalist cool.
$50Highest Bid
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Elizabeth Lakin Highest Bidder
# 333
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Ochre and Grey Circles by Monika Woody Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 36 x 48 x .75in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Monika is decisive and confident in the studio. This is evident in her strong lines, bold shapes, and fearless use of color. Mostly non-verbal, she expresses many opinions and inherent creativity through her active working style, dynamic abstract images, and mischievous sense of humor.
$310Highest Bid
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Katherine Mesches Highest Bidder
# 334
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Charese Collage by Mychal Hicks Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 22 x 28 x .75in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Mychal has been working at the studio since 2005 and primarily works with portraits of his friends and family. Every portrait is a multi-step process beginning with establishing a relationship, capturing his subject on camera, and then bringing them to life with his own style. He interviews his subjects to include biographical infprmation in his composition, layering this text on the background of many of his works. In each portrait, he shares the lives of his personal community, giving us a window into his relationships, his creative process, and his unique experience. He also has an in-depth knowledge of game shows and fast food, which often finds its way into his work in delightful and surprising ways.
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Ben Burford Highest Bidder
# 335
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Portrait of a Bunny by Ramona Shaddix Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on found materials (book cover) in white shadow box frame 10 x 7in artwork, 15 x 12 x 2in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Ramona's playful nature comes through in all of her work. Her techniques lend themselves to simple lines and stylized images. In both her artwork and personal style, Ramona is never afraid of bright colors, distinctive style, and a touch of femininity. Her most frequent subjects are angels and animals–the cuter the better.
$200Highest Bid
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MADISON STUBBLEFIELD Highest Bidder
# 336
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Curtis McPeak by Ricky Caldwell Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 30 x 22 x .75in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Ricky loves love. His other primary interests are music, musicians, and anything with wheels. His humor is evident in the portrayal of his subjects and his enthusiasm comes through in the quality of his lines, his use of color, and his love of a good tagline.
$80Highest Bid
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Amanda Bates Highest Bidder
# 337
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Chicken in the Grass by Robert Davis Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on wood 30 x 24 x 1.5in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Robert, also known as Bebo to friends and family, has a wry sense of humor that clearly comes through in his artwork. Not afraid of a bold palette or a little whimsy, his work reflects his energetic nature and hints at the influence of comics and animation. Some of his favorite subjects are animals, insects, superheroes, and community helpers such as policemen and firefighters.
$260Highest Bid
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Monica Morris Highest Bidder
# 338
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Joan of Arc by Ross Bullwinkle Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Colored pencil, graphite, and ink on paper in black frame 12.75 x 16.75in artwork, 18 x 22 x 1in frame with 1.5 white matte   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Ross exclusively draws religiously themed art, usually in the tradition of Byzantine icons. He also creates renderings of bible stories and “Gospel Man,” his original comic book character. He is a man of deep faith and prides himself on an extensive knowledge of the Bible, church history, and religious art as well as the Hebrew and Greek languages. In the studio, he is serious and diligent about his work as it reflects his commitment to these themes.
$210Highest Bid
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Missy Litton Highest Bidder
# 339
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Back to Nature by Ruth E. Troyanek Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 12in diameter   This is a vintage SBTT gem! Ruth E.'s circular piece was used as the featured image for a previous studio exhibition. A postcard from that exhibition is include with the artwork.   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Ruth E. loves a good joke, a road trip, a cold beer, and an afternoon of Nascar. Its no surprise that her work is imbued with a playful sense of Americana. She paints everything from advertisements to movie posters to vintage cars. She has traveled extensively in the US and is often drawn to images that reflect that experience, such as national parks, RVs, landscapes, and signs. In the studio, Ruth E. is a true extrovert–never missing a chance to be social.
$110Highest Bid
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Theresa M Thompson Highest Bidder
# 340
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House Composition by Sol Harris This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Acrylic on paper and cardboard in white frame 20 x 30in artwork, 22 x 32 x .75in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Working primarily from his imagination, Sol paints from a personal vocabulary of places, structures, and objects. The majority of his work depicts landscapes populated by houses, trees, mountains, or rivers painted on recycled cardboard. Sol is extremely prolific, repeating his favorite subjects with slight variation over and over. So while his images are made familiar by their simplicity, his body of work takes on a more enigmatic tone when considered through the sheer volume of the work he produces.
$170Highest Bid
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ROSEMARY ZIBART Highest Bidder
# 341
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Birds Talking Music by Stevie Eddy Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on paper in black frame 17.5 x 23.5in artwork, 21.25 x 27.25 x .5in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Stevie loves heavy metal but will settle for punk rock in a pinch. He often uses records, album art, and lyrics as inspiration and visual reference. On the flip side of his subject interests are animals, especially birds. All of his work shares the charm, humor, and warmth generated by the genuine enthusiasm of its maker.
$185Highest Bid
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Anonymous Highest Bidder
# 342
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Fancy Red Birds by Trish (Patricia) Hefner Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Watercolor and ink on paper in white frame 16 x 20in artwork, 21.25 x 17.25 x .75in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Birds are Trish's passion. Her knowledge is encyclopedic and her devotion comes through in every clear line and confident brush stroke. Her clean, graphic style is accompanied by a bold color sense and minimal aesthetic.
$120Highest Bid
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David Goff Highest Bidder
# 343
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Dark Silver Knot by Tynesha Carlton Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Ceramic in white shadow box frame 4 x 5in artwork, 13 x 13 x 1.5in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Tynesha follows her instinct, usually letting the materials take the lead. She works in any medium that suits her vision including clay, metal, fabric, and paint. When working three-dimensionally, her organic shapes might appear random but are actually carefully considered and a unique result of a very intentional process. Tynesha has grown tremendously during her time at SBTT and is pursuing a degree in a creative field.
$130Highest Bid
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Leila Chreiteh Highest Bidder
# 344
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White Horse by William Gosha This item is fragile. Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and UPS Guaranteed Packing & Shipping Acrylic and ink on paper in white frame 24 x 18 in artwork, 27.25 x 21.25 in framed   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: William has been an artist at the studio for more than 10 years, but he has a been a visual artist his whole life. Themes of love, connection, strength, and nostalgia run through his work. The work also features icons of popular culture–particularly from the 60’s–and a rich vocabulary of personal symbols that have evolved over a lifetime of making. Images such horses, cowboys, cars, stars, spaceships, and upside-down people appear over and over again, defining William's distinct creative voice. His artwork never stops inspiring fans with its honest exploration of the world around us and in us.⠀
$260Highest Bid
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David Goff Highest Bidder
# 345
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Blue Abstract by Xan Young Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic, watercolor, and oil pastel on paper in black frame 10 x 10in artwork, 20 x 20 x .75in framed with 4in white mat   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Xan's work highlights layers and movement. Both fluid and frenetic lines combine with strong colors and varied textures to build abstract vignettes. Xan tends to take his time, pausing between colors and materials, so that each layer begins to represent a separate moment in his process.
$90Highest Bid
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Jennifer Commander Highest Bidder
# 346
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Crested Barbet by Inés Orihuela Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Ink and colored pencil on paper in black frame 10.5 x 13.5in artwork, 17 x 21 x .75in framed with 3in white matte   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Work from Inés tends to show her process. She works and reworks pieces multiple times before considering them to be complete. So most of her art has signs of her meticulous techniques: visible erasures, pencil lines rerouted with ink, correction fluid to soften a smudge, etc. We've grown to consider them to be an integral part of her work - a comment on the labored evolution of each work of art. Much of her subject matter focuses on the natural world, but she also revels in some very specific pop culture interests including Cher and Saved By The Bell. Inés is a bastion of positive energy, generosity, and creative focus that make her a joy to work with in the studio.
$200Highest Bid
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MADISON STUBBLEFIELD Highest Bidder
# 347
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Keshia Collage by Mychal Hicks Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic on canvas 24 x 36 x1.5in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Mychal has been working at the studio since 2005 and primarily works with portraits of his friends and family. Every portrait is a multi-step process beginning with establishing a relationship, capturing his subject on camera, and then bringing them to life with his own style. He interviews his subjects to include biographical information in his composition, layering this text on the background of many of his works. In each portrait, he shares the lives of his personal community giving us a window into his relationships, his creative process, and his unique experience. He also has an in-depth knowledge of game shows and fast food, which often finds its way into his work in delightful and surprising ways.
$170Highest Bid
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Anonymous Highest Bidder
# 352
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Seascape by Mark Porch Available for Pick-Up, Local Delivery, and Shipping Acrylic and graphite on canvas 39 x 39 x1 in   About the Studio By The Tracks Artist: Mark possesses a formidable drive to make art and a deep well of creative energy to support it. His process is intuitive and his curiosity is boundless. He loves tools, mechanical objects, and found materials. The work, almost entirely abstract, relies on his repetitve marks, his unprejudiced exploration of materials, and the physicality of his process. He attacks the canvas fearlessly with his brush or pencil–he is so enthusiastic that he often continues off the canvas and onto the table beneath.
$1,510Highest Bid
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Anna Emblom Highest Bidder
# 355
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