November 16, 2024
Heidi Shay
I paint to celebrate childhood dreams and honor the profound journey of healing and growing. My art is in inspired by the divine feminine and the beauty of nature and dance because when I am present with Mother Earth and moving to music, I feel incredibly alive. The process of layering colors down on a blank surface helps me flow with my emotions and connect with humanity. I offer you my creations as a gift, with love from one goddess to another.
RoRo’s Retro
From Unplayable to Unforgettable
Upcycled Album Cover Notebooks & Record Coasters
RoRo’s Retro specializes in creating sustainable, handmade products by repurposing vintage vinyl records and their album covers. Their offerings include unique album cover notebooks and journals, as well as drink coasters made from vinyl records that are no longer playable, blending a love for music and art with an eco-friendly approach.
NShipula – Creative
NShipula—Creative is owned by Natalie Shipula. I have a degree in fine art from Youngstown State University. My inspiration is drawn from where I grew up and in all of my travels. As a United States Air Force Veteran, it took me some time to finally get on this path of becoming an artist but I finally made it here.
Being a Graphic Designer full time was my lifelong goal, however, I find my passion lies in painting and photography. While I mainly paint watercolors and they are usually on paper, I have been experimenting with some new surfaces. Today, you will find that along with framed pieces, I also have watercolors on wood and metal.
Becoming an artist came with the knowledge that I create a lot of waste. While I am mindful of this, I try to use as much of my materials as possible. When the demand for framed art became apparent, I didn’t want my cost of supplies to raise the price of my art to levels that no one would be able to buy. For the framed pieces, I search for affordable vintage or recycled frames, I reuse mats if they are in good condition, and for my wooden or metal pieces, I search for items that could have another use. I do all my own framing, custom-cut all the mats, and fix/prep all other materials. I am as sustainable as I can be while creating pieces that range in size and price making it so everyone has the opportunity to purchase an original piece of art for their homes.
The Yankee Woodturner
Hand-made wooden bowls, vases, goblets, urns (and more), many saved by the use of crack-filling epoxy, some decorated with stone inlay. www.theyankeewoodturner.com
Art by Butter
by Craig Butterworth
My paintings are all dimensional. I use cut bowling pins, tennis racquets, PVC pipe, and any other materials found in construction, nature, or your junk drawer to build out from the canvas.
I create abstract acrylic paintings on board, canvas and other materials using recycled and repurposed materials from my garage, house, and junk drawer. I have a passion for recovering and reusing materials from my home construction projects (my wife has an extensive honey-do list for me, especially since I am recently retired). My work is colorful, dimensional, eye-catching, and dynamic. facebook.com/Art-by-Butter artbybutter.com
Holistically Correct
Organic handcrafted skincare
KOLORIZED by eva konopka
KOLORIZED by eva konopka
I create unique colored pencil drawings, which come out of love for bringing vibrant colors together and mixing them in abstract forms on a white page.
My drawings picture abstract images from my imagination with recurrent motives of spheres and orbs, mandalas, surreal characters and silhouettes, trees, dreamy and mysterious landscapes.
The most rewarding aspect of my passion for drawing is seeing people smile genuinely when looking at my humble creations.