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Artist Jennifer Baugh believes that our increasingly fast-paced world can leave many feeling disconnected and overwhelmed. Through her artwork and immersive exhibits, she seeks to create a spaces where individuals can find solace, stimulation, or simply a new perspective.
"It is my hope that these drawings will challenge the viewer to look at the world a little differently. Perhaps engage with people differently," she explained. "We are not bound by our circumstances, labels, or the way we are perceived by others."
Adriana Pineda, a Latina artist from Miami, Florida, discovered her passion for the arts in childhood. At Westwood Christian School, she garnered multiple awards in the Fine Art Competition for Christian Schools (FACCS). After moving to Fayetteville, Arkansas, she pursued studies in Graphic Design, Spanish, Italian, and German at the University of Arkansas before transitioning to focus solely on her art.
In 2020, Adriana launched her art brand, Art by AMP. In the subsequent years, she debuted at her first art reception, and later used art as a means to navigate through postpartum anxiety and depression. This period marked the genesis of three collections showcased in local venues, alongside her exploration of live painting. Drawing from her vibrant Miami roots, characterized by bold colors and expressive brush strokes, Adriana engaged audiences at events like Railyard Live concerts and local gatherings.
Christian Scott Perry is a mixed media artist who lives in Rogers, Arkansas. His "Canvas Assassin" project involves compositions of found objects and fabrics applied to canvas and wood panels. Christian finds a spiritual link between discarded items and emotions. Materials, along with memories and traumas, are explored and re-purposed in cathartic abstraction. His artwork forces us to view everyday items as corridors to our subconscious.
Christian started creating art at an early age with encouragement from his mother. He is heavily inspired by humanity's relationship with nature and technology. As a child he spent a lot of time playing in the woods and creating his own imaginary worlds. His mixed media style emerged during a college painting class in 2004. Christian began building canvases and experimenting with found objects. He has sold and exhibited artwork professionally since 2005.
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