Shiondoba
by Maria Moreno. I love to work with fabric and transform it into the dolls and bags! www.shiondoba.etsy.com
by Maria Moreno. I love to work with fabric and transform it into the dolls and bags! www.shiondoba.etsy.com
From My passion of home design and my crafted and innovative spirit, born what is now NATURAL BY M. HAGELSIEB, This is a concept of decorative items for spaces in the home and office, created 100% by hand and using mostly natural materials such as cement, metal, wood and paper.
I love to find the NATURAL beauty of everyday things, add a creative touch and adapt them to the new designs needs, Including in each piece a cultural and innovative touch that makes them unique.
@naturalbymhagelsieb facebook.com/naturalbymhagelsieb
Modern Apothecary for your body. Eczema Butter, Scalp Psoriasis, Healing Salves, Pain Salves, Beard Balms & Oils, Charcoal Toothpaste, and Face Masques. www.kissedbyabee.com
Arthur Deatly
My paintings are based on direct observation. I take my French easel out into the city I call home, Houston TX. The subject matter, although always changing, is often the confluence of what I love about Houston; it’s buildings, bayous, highways, tree-lined streets and lush parks and gardens. I hope you can see the beauty of Houston in my Urban Landscapes. 713-305-6626 https://deatlyart.net @deatlyarthur
Even though I’m from Houston I received my BFA from Kansas City Art Institute. I was influenced by a professor that said art started and ended with Cezanne. My style is based on the plein air approach of painting from direct observation much like Cezanne approached his subject matter. I go out every week and paint the city I live in, It is my honest response to what I call the Beautiful Ugly that is Houston a place built in a swampy mosquito-infested marshland designed based more on greed happen chance than esthetics. Highway byways bayous and buildings.
Bringing you a long-lasting, all-natural soy candle.
southernflareshop.com @southernflare_
Peruse gifts from local and independent artists while sipping on a local and independent beer at the Sunday version of the First Saturday Arts Market. The market showcases paintings, sculpture, photography, jewelry and handcrafted items.
Arepa Station a Venezuelan Food truck.
2000 Lyons Ave, Houston, TX 77020
DIRECTIONS HERE!
At a young age, Sarah discovered her love for art. The process of creating was what sparked her interest. As her love for art continued to grow, she knew the right career choice was to become an artist & art educator. She has now taught art in Houston for 4 years. In 2016, after a life-changing experience, she knew she needed to rediscover her passion for creating. It wasn’t until she started to create again, that she was able to see her true potential as an artist. Her approach to art is intuitive & free flowing as she dives into each new work. She is inspired by color & the process of applying it to her canvas.
“And though the process can sometimes be ugly, it is the final moment that makes it all worth it,” Rimboch said. “Complete satisfaction knowing there is something sitting in front of me that only exists because I created it. And that, is ultimately what fuels my passion.”
by Heather Wobbe
Seeing beauty in the design and aged patinas of ancient objects, Modern Artifacts looks to juxtapose unique textures with a modern aesthetic. I draw inspiration from my experience working on an archaeology dig in Houston’s Historic Freedmen’s Town, as well as my time as a Curatorial Assistant for the Houston Museum of Natural Science, and the Stone Fort Museum of Nacogdoches.
I received my BFA from Stephen F. Austin State University where I studied a variety of cultural and historical metalworking techniques as well as advanced chemical patination processes, now specializing in creating my own patinas that I paint on with a torch. I work with sold 14K gold and gold filled materials, sterling silver, nu-gold, bronze, copper, and shibuichi and transform the materials into anthropologically inspired contemporary jewelry.
Conflict free raw blue and black diamonds, fossils, geodes, lapis lazuli, buffalo turquoise, and other stones are sprinkled into my work to enhance the minimal yet bold look of the collection.
Using crisp lines and simple geometry as a vehicle to celebrate the beauty of the raw materials in different states, the pieces appear both polished and new, as well as worn and aged. Whether using patina, a sandblaster, or 23K gold leaf, contrasting finishes define my work and give it the graphic quality which lends it its identity.
Art, paintings and murals – creator of the Dream Bird.
https://www.carolinetruongart.com @carolinetruongart
BAM! Art Market Highlights
Caroline will be painting live close to the music area of the warehouse.
Left: Acrylic on Canvas, 20×24 in
Dream Bird Growth Charts
Fine art for your family! You can order custom ones at the BAM! Market.
I’ll have some for sale and on display.
Right: Acrylic on Wood Panel, 12x48in