“Legacy Flowers by Paris was born from my love of art, family, and sustainability. Each handcrafted wood flower is created with care, inspired by my grandchildren, and made to share timeless beauty that lasts for generations.”
My name is Romula, but I also go by as RHaw Creations. My main art discipline is ceramics and pottery, with a focus in mask making. I am also well versed in Figure Drawing and Sculpture (wood, metal, recyclable material, etc.). I have also began teaching Acrylic Pouring, using the Dutch pouring method. In regards to jewelry making, I am proficient in macrame knotting using Hemp cordage and adding pendants and stones to these pieces. Glass Painting, is a new skill that I have taken the time to learn and teach.
Jon Eric is an American, contemporary stationary artist and a writer with publications in philosophy, art theory and poetry. His artistic works utilizes simple, precise lines and angles paired along mixed mediums to create the illusion of space. Eric’s minimalist abstract and surrealist styles often feature subjects of myth and societal commentary meant to play with your visual and worldly perspectives. Often borrowing influence from the natural world and masters like DaVinci and shakespeare.
I have had an interdisciplinary studio practice for 35+ years, with work experience and influences that include:
Fine arts / architectural training.
Theater craft (Set design and construction. Properties. Scenic Painting. Show posters and related graphics).
Museum exhibit projects. Visual merchandising for regional store chains. Art gallery collaborative membership.
Public art & installations.
Assemblage - furniture or household items.
Painting & collage/graphic design comingled with digital-photo techniques.
danamarie hosler (mightyPigeon) is an autistic illustrator, fiber artist, muralist, and designer living & working in Baltimore.
Lisa R. Danaczko is a dynamic storyteller and engagement strategist. Her artistic practice examines creative placemaking with themes of belonging, collective memory, hidden connections, and respite in public spaces.
Calyn Pickens is a cartoonist, video editor and general multimedia maker from Paris, France. Calyn created the cartoon character "Dill" at the age of six, developing a world of "dills" which continues to evolve to this day. She holds a BFA in Critical and Visual Studies from Pratt Institute and attended programming school during École 42's inaugural year. Through classes, editing and translating work, she aims to open access for any and all art forms.
I have always loved crafting, however due to my worsening disabilities, I not able to do the things I used to love. I have just started working with resin and candle crafting.