The Hanging Pendant believes in the uniqueness of each person. The word Unique is defined as -the one and only, having no like, unusual, rare, extraordinary, different, uncommon, distinctive, special. The word Individual is defined as -single, separate thing or being, particular, distinguished from others by special characteristics. The word You is defined as -Yourself, all of you, you alone. Our pieces are designed for an uncommon, distinctive, particular, separate being that is rare and extraordinary and special, a single being… You! 936-788-3008
Paula Hawkins is a fine artist who combines realism with abstract impressionism to create works that are beautiful and symbolic, capturing color and light, imagination, time and mood while combining art and quantum physics. paulahawkinsart.com? instagram.com/paulahawkins10
I create abstract expressionistic paintings. They are vibrant, energetic and colorful. I create unconsciously, rarely creating with a preset concept or vision for each work of art. Instead, I create from inspiration, emotion, and the subconscious within specific moments in time. At the end, the painting, in many ways are “revealed” to me.
I began painting this way during my first year in law school by accident. Learning the law became my life, day and night, seven days a week. And when I was not achieving the results I desired, I became extremely frustrated. One day, I took all that frustration, seemingly negative energy, and released it onto blank canvases. My evolution as an artist, was conceived in that moment. Finally, I found a “space,” where I could create where there were no rules, no limitations, no judgment, and no fear. My art, is that save place, where I can do anything. There are only infinite possibilities.
I typically use Acrylic paint on canvas as my foundation. However, most of my painting experiment with several different mixed media, such as, candle wax, newspaper, magazine paper, bubble wrap, card stock, mailing labels, painters tape, charcoal, ink, and sharpie markers.
Abiola, is an Italian artist of Nigerian origins. She attended Baylor University on a full basketball scholarship where she received a bachelor’s degree in Spanish, Spanish literature and Culture. After graduating, she started her career as a professional basketball player in Israel, where she played for 3 seasons, then moved to Ibiza Spain, Italy for 4 years and finally in England, where she also pursued her master degree in International Business Management . While in Israel she attended the art workshop of famous Israeli artist Eilat Tzin, and developed her skills further.
Abiola likes to focus her work on the diverse aspects of Black culture and tries to capture the beauty of her people and her culture in the works of art she creates. Her artwork is exciting, bold and expressive. Not only is she fascinated by the human form, but emotions, body language and especially eye expressions. Her style, sense of color is eye catching and being noticed by many.
Penpun shares with you her impressionistic still life paintings in oil. At first glance they appear common but exotic textiles and unusual vase shapes soon garner attention from fruit, wild flowers, and flora. Occasionally subject matter becomes animated in composition of domestic cats in repose or household items exploring with caricatures of people in their everyday routine. These works are punctuated by abstract pieces in acrylic singularly profound and aesthetically pleasing. instagram.com/daysofbeinginhouston
I want my art to be something you feel, you experience, you desire. When I paint I get lost in the moment. I cannot explain it. To create something new and original is a beautiful feeling. I hope you are touched by my art. That is my greatest hope.
I love to paint birds, flowers and landscapes in vibrant colors. I lived in Alaska and was inspired by the magnificent mountains and scenery. It is where I learned how to use Alcohol Inks. Alcohol inks or acrylics are my favorite mediums to use. apatton.faso.com
Wood is unique, diverse, and beautiful. No two pieces are the same. Bringing them together to form a functional piece of furniture or a beautiful piece of art is enjoyable and satisfying. Keeping all of my fingers attached to my hands is a bonus.
I’ve been working with a visual vocabulary of shapes that tell a universal story. Painting, printmaking, and mixed media are my primary creative processes. I try not to have any predetermined outcomes but see where the work will take me.