Jubilant Acrylics
Colorful, playful acrylics on canvas and whimsical, acrylic and paperclay shadow boxes.
Helena White / Eugene White
Fabric collage sewn onto paper greeting cards. / Round top wooden boxes. Cars and dragons.
Jay Coleman
I create watercolor and colored pencil illustrations, mostly of nature and the world around me!
Green Goodies / Hijinx Mixed Media / Katie Hogan Art / Selia Salzsieder Art / Poornima Moorthy / Steph Hagens Art
GG, the self-taught artist behind Green Goodies, delves into consent, mental health, and the environment embodying art's transformative role in healing and societal change. / Juliet focuses on illustration, printmaking, and fiber art using humor to bring joy but also tackle hard-to-talk-about subjects. such as otherness, body positivity, and mental health. / Katie Hogan is an oil painter whose work explores the people and the world around her, creating portraits and paintings from live models, and exploring the diversity of Wisconsin's Farmer's Markets with bold, contemporary still lifes. / Selia makes hand cut collages using vintage materials- often using scientific illustrations and found images of women. I use my collages to create prints, stickers, cards, and other goods. / Poornima Moorthy is a South Asian American Female Professional artist that creates multi-faceted art. Her love for pattern is strongly influenced by her Indian heritage. Using her iPad and Apple Pencil she draws both realistic and pattern-filled imagery to create her vibrant, colorful, whimsical landscapes. / Steph Hagens is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work explores the delicate balance between the feminine form and the natural world. Using fluid washes of watercolor and soft gradients of gouache, Steph creates intimate portraits that draw inspiration from both the curves of the human figure and the organic beauty of nature.
Mary Fiore
I am happy to participate again in this lovely idea of a neighborhood Art Walk - friends, neighbors and strangers coming together to share their joy in the creative process. I have worked with batik for many years, a rather messy and labor-intensive process that utilizes hot wax and dyes on fabric, done in my upstairs bedroom-turned-studio. In contrast, and for want of something less messy and clean, I also enjoy creating pen/ink and watercolors, working on-site in places close to home or on our travels, working from my own photographs. That in itself, the photos that turn into photo cards, is something I very much enjoy. I am very much drawn to nature and common spaces that surround us, lately the beauty of trees in their various forms and phases. I am admittedly and apologetically undisciplined when it comes to social media, websites, and the "business" of selling art. I am content to show and sell my work at these annual Art Walks where a sense of community exists, and I have the opportunity to speak directly with those who visit. I look forward to meeting each and every one of you, and although I do not have a website, I can be reached through my email, mffior@charter.net.
Dale Kaminski / Erica DeGlopper
I practice Zazen sitting practice which has been very enlightening. :) Zen practice has opened doors of perception that I see reflected in my photographic work. Sometimes this is present very directly with the use of Koan and capping phrases added directly to the image but also in a more nuanced manner that is noticeable and pleasing when a simple, clear formal composition is present. I try and live in the present moment and take photos from that perspective. / Erica focuses on drawings, linoleum prints & paintings.
Stephen Casey / Wonderware Pottery / Kate Gronewold
Landscapes and cityscapes of the Midwest including Chicago and Madison. / Functional pieces, also brand new for me garden totem poles. / Photography - nature, wildlife and landscape images. Watercolor paintings - small prints of abstract landscapes.
Beth Racette
Themes in my painting are interconnection and flow. I continue to work on a series of 2D paintings called GAIA portraying the Earth as a living being. I also make handmade paper globes which I call Love Letters to the Earth.
Helen Klebesadel Art
Helen paints vibrant watercolor paintings on paper and canvas that run gamut from careful studies to poetic, symbolic and sometimes political representations of nature and human nature.
James Good / Amanda Langer Artworks
I am currently doing watercolors and linocut prints. I am working on a series of 7-8 color linocuts of "Madison's Missing Gargoyles", and various watercolors which include landscapes, neighborhood-scapes, and still-lifes mainly. / Mixed media steel and fiber sculpture exploring themes of tension, conflict, and harmony.
Simply Dazzling! / Cat Trap Textiles / Deb Bobzien
Sparkly colorful pieces incorporating a mix of beads, upcycled mirrors and driftwood as well as decorative sun catchers and painted laser cut wood and acrylics. / I make quilted pouches and book sleeves, along with purses. I gravitate towards fun colors and cheerful florals and make quality products that will last. / Deb paints in acrylic paint and does several styles of art, including contemporary art and impressionistic
Katy Heyning Watercolor and Fine Art
A former higher education administrator and academic, I began painting as a way to relax and center myself in 2021. I have always enjoyed drawing and creating and I encourage others to make time to pursue the passions they have hiding within. You’ll find that my works vary in size. As an artist, I take my brushes and paints when I travel. As such, some of my works are inspired by plants, views and nature where I’m visiting or from what I’m seeing. This means some of my works are captured in my smaller notebooks and some I photograph and bring home so I can paint them on a larger paper in my studio. I primarily sell original matted artwork and notecards.
Sarah West Whitcomb
Most of this series will be floral to slightly abstract small watercolors and acrylic paintings, indoor/outdoor stone gardens, and all occasion watercolor cards.
C.T.H. Hulbott Illustrator
Pen and Ink illustrations with heavy cross hatching. Subject matter usually consists of Midwest life, conflicts of the mid 19th century, and kitty cats.
A.E.Mader /Barb Easton - Pink House Designs
Alison a photographer that applies color to the surface of my black & white photographs creating one-of-a-kind images. These may appear to be realistic, abstract or even surreal. / Barb Easton is offering semi-precious stone, glass and precious metal earring, bracelets and necklaces. Watercolor, acrylic or oil nature paintings. Handcrafted essential oil home and body products.
The Pixel Farm
I use the unprecedented power of AI to create evocative imagery that invites viewers to explore fantastic scenarios and imaginative worlds - from whimsical mechanical creatures to dreamlike landscapes. These pieces offer both intimate details and bold visual impact that reward close viewing, and are professionally printed using museum-quality materials