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Ash is a nonbinary queer artist. They work both traditionally with pen and ink and on the computer. They make cartoons and comics, and vibrant illustrations that depict their characters, many of whom are queer themselves.
Happy International Dance Day! This day is a celebration day for those who can see the value and importance of the art form “dance”. Check out the virtual event live-streaming from Paris, France to celebrate DANCE! https://t.co/eqf5CHgBxX
Karen Walker captures the rare ephemeral landform of a Mendocino Arch. Becky Ynostroza-Arroyo brings the weight of the grape alongside the light of the feather. Elsie Zaboski captures the majestic landscape of New Zealand's Milford Sound.
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Take a look at some local artist' work at your convenience! You will be supporting artists and taking home some beautiful creations.
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Day 94 of 100 Days of #IndigenousArtists: Tammy Joy Granados is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and her current style is honed through years of practicing at home, experimenting with primarily acrylic paint, graffiti and street art, and paper.
Day 59 of 100 Days of #IndigenousArtists: Coast Salish artist Peter Boome is an enrolled member of the Upper Skagit Tribe of Washington State. Working in a range of media, including painting and carving, his hand-pulled serigraphs and two-dimensional designs are the most known.
Happy Kwanzaa! May peace, love, and unity bring a happy Kwanzaa to you.
Day 7 of 100 Days of #IndigenousArtists: Judith Lowry considers her work to be a modern extension of the storytelling tradition that runs in her family. She addresses issues such as cross-cultural exchange, stereotypes, women’s role, and religion.
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