Angie Pangie
Classically trained Visual Artist. I work in Oils, Watercolor, and Chalk Pastels.
Classically trained Visual Artist. I work in Oils, Watercolor, and Chalk Pastels.
Hand-painted prints, wooden hanging art, pins, magnets, stickers and apparel. My work is meant to celebrate the awkward and nonconforming.
Dragon Lady Gems presents…a series of stylized images in wood, each featuring its own creatively utilized light source. Our homage to the classic nightlight.
A collaborative of Jen and Nathan Parmer.
“However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light.”
— Stanley Kubrick”
I draw inspiration from the designs, colors, and textures in nature. As an environmentalist and avid recycler, it is my hope that art reflecting nature will encourage other people to care for it too. I love that ceramic pieces can be used repeatedly, thus preserving some of our natural resources.
Jeff Lung is a self-taught artist interested in figurative abstract expression. All his life he has been obsessed with filling empty spaces with shapes, and his doodle-scribbled notebooks collected over the years document this quest. He finds great satisfaction in finding relationships among forms and expressing them through emotion. In his free time, Jeff enjoys being outdoors: running, hiking and cycling. He also loves comic books and live stand-up comedy. Born and raised in Quincy, Illinois, since leaving home at 18 years old he has lived in big cities like Madrid, Beijing, Los Angeles and Chicago. He now spends his time between south Texas and central Illinois. https://jefflungart.com/
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www.summerlydick.com @summerlydick.art
I paint big, colorful flowers. I am fascinated by the repetitive shapes, the colors, and the energy of plants and flowers. They are each so unique and different, almost as if they have little personalities. I love the big bold varieties of sunflowers and zinnias, as well as exotic tropicals like hibiscus and bird of paradise. I could paint them for hours and never get tired of it. I keep my garden chock-full of all these types so I get to live with them and study them. They are constantly making me smile and informing my work.
My art is uplifting and positive. There’s enough heavy negativity these days, so I’m doing my part to put positive energy back into the world. Color saves lives. It inspires us to think better, work smarter, and play more. My art is about beauty, color, and joy, and ultimately, it’s about hope.