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Miwa Gardner
Joan in Osaka
2024
Watercolor
19.5 in x 15.5 in
$860
I grew up in Japan feeling like both an insider and outsider. This piece asks what it means to carry identity in a space that won’t fully receive you. Like Joan in the streets of Osaka, I learned to wear emotional armor just to move through the world.
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Andrew Elsten
On a Distant Shoreline
2023
Graphite on Paper
20 in x 18 in
$500
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Dave McKeague
Launch
2025
Oil on Cradled Panel
30 in x 40 in
$8,500
Launch speaks to the universal longing for takeoff—for freedom, future, and flight. It beautifully captures the instant before ambition becomes action, and in doing so, honors the power of imagination and youthful determination. The setting feels timeless, evoking freedom and possibility.
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Gabby Long
The Cycle
2023
Acrylic and ink on canvas
20 in x 16 in
$800
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Sarah Banks
The Doctor
2022
Screen print on canvas
4 ft x 6 ft
not for sale
This print is one of 40 in a set of images titled A Distant Mirror
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Rebecca Meloy
Sidewalk Matriarch
2025
acrylic | canvas | silver frame
40 in x 19 in
$2,000
An elderly homeless woman, sits flat on sidewalk leaning against a pink wall. Foreshortened shoed feet in foreground. Smoking and looking down into her purse that she is digging through. On the left a man stands behind a pole looking to the right.
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Kree Arvanitas
DeathStar: Giotto Detaches From The Matrix
2012
Acrylic/Mixed Media on Illustration Board, Recycled Frame
23 in x 23 in
$800
Giotto Detaches illustrates the banality of conformity - zombie angels being sucked into the DeathStar of spiritual oblivion. But wait! One angel, Giotto, has freed himself and sits quietly reading "The Perils of Obedience," another stack of liberation literature by his side, hope for us all.
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Kree Arvanitas
FALSE SHIVA - God of Genetic Engineering
2011
Mixed Media Collage on Birch Panel
30 in x 24 in
$1,200
Inspired by the writings and reportage of Vandana Shiva, my painting interprets the duplicity and poison of corporate agriculture foisted on the world but especially in India. With seriousness behind a humorous mask, there are about a dozen visual clues for fun and exploration.
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Chris Baumgartner
Earthmother Hip Chick
2022
Acrylic on canvas
36 in x 48 in
$2,500
Semi abstract using the figure and architecture as well as landscape as elements
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Terry Brewer
Cave Painting #21: Marco Polo Sheep
2025
Mixed media on panel
24 in x 18 in
$1,800
Endangered species
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Devon Dille
Despite a Future On Fire
2025
Acrylic ink, marker, gouache, frame, UV resistant acrylic
32.5 in x 42.5 in
$1,200
A family of 3 pagan deities plant seedlings, the parents tending to their child, as a wildfire encroaches. Reflective of how I feel tending to my future in 2025 America.
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Mindy Dwyer
Chaos Study #5
2025
watercolor on paper
11 in x 15 in
$350
Number five in a series of watercolor paintings as studies for larger pieces depicting inner landscapes of chaos and order using reoccurring motifs and symbols including duality, coyote, storm clouds, and plant venation.
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Evelyn Greathouse
Transformation
2025
Mixed(watercolor, ink, gouache)
9 in x 12 in
$300
This piece represents the mythology of my personal transition from my old self to a more free version while staying true to myself. The traditional hummingbird is fading into the past while the bold hummingbird represents my new life in the Pacific Northwest with indigenous Salish people influences.
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Jeewon Jang
Year of the Rabbits in the Memories
2025
Mother of Pearl, Acrylic and Mixed media
20 in x 16 in
$4,500
This artwork delicately portrays the annual newness the artist experiences, drawing on their cultural and traditional memories from living in a foreign land. The intricate details are brought to life through the use of mother-of-pearl inlay.
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Chloe Lenee
Chippewa Child
2025
Oil on canvas
24 in x 18 in
$700
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Monica Mendes
Innana
2024
oil on canvas
91 cm x 61 cm
$3,500
Inanna, the powerful Mesopotamian goddess, embodies sacred and profane, good and evil. The work highlights female duality and the strength found in embracing both light and shadow, challenging the patriarchal myth that women must always appear as “saints.”
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Katherine Pringle
Bast
2024
Ink & Alcohol Marker, Paper
17.5 in x 11.5 in
$175
Bast returns from the distant past to speak the ancient words of charm: "myw", pronounced mee-oo, written here in hieroglyphics.
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Ajean Ryan
Cliff Dwelling
2021
Ink on Paper
21 in x 14.5 in
$900
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Jason Stout
Annie Get Your Gun
2025
Oil on Canvas
24 in x 24 in
not for sale
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Mary Wilhelm
White Sock/Black Sock
2023
Oil on Canvas
24 in x 36 in
$1,700