Austin takes great pride in its arts and culture scene! If you’re looking to add some handcrafted pieces to your home, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite local artists that we’re sure you’ll enjoy as much as we do.
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Ysabel LeMay | Digitally Composed Panoramas
Digitally composed panoramas of natural splendor that are so vividly realized that one feels drawn to step into them. While the technique is high-tech, LeMay’s hypercollage process is instinctual and organic, allowing each piece to dictate its own destiny.
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Both patterns from nature and figurative paintings are morphed into these abstracted color field studies featuring white, vibrant color washes, and built-up layers of oil.
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Roi James | Contempoary Artist
Jame’s art explores how uncertainty can lead to meaning and understanding, how harmony can be experienced even within tension and chaos, and how the recognizable can rise out of purely abstract form.
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Bridging the gap between pottery traditions and contemporary design, Kreeger’s handmade ceramics are sophisticated and strong for the rigors of daily use.
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Rendered in oil on canvas and Plexiglas, these portraits of women are the focal point in these colorful and elegant paintings.
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Handmade home decor that will make mealtimes more special, gatherings more meaningful, and the home more beautiful.
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Priscilla Robinson | Mixed Media
Explore visual interpretations of seasons, growth, and the rebirth of plants and light through the use of various materials, textures, translucency, and color.
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Manipulated wire that is subtly shaped and alludes to the human figure, Janson’s pieces tend to dance between two and three dimensional as they cast their complex shadows, further complicating as well as explaining their form.
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Experimenting with the trifecta of light, color, and perception for two decades, Ferguson aims to evoke introspection through her paintings.
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Mark Maček | Woodworking and Furniture
Natural and modern, raw and polished, comfortable and unexpected, Maček Furniture finds joy in the constant feedback between designing and making.
Using both the outdoors and the studio as her creative spaces, Davis celebrates nature’s forms and figures that are worthy of, but unaccustomed to, our attention.
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Working mostly with wood, these stunning sculptures are mostly linear and use progressive rhythm to create movement and shadow.
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These one-of-a-kind pieces from local abstract and contemporary artist, Erin Donahue Tice, are sure to make a statement with her free-flowing techniques.
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Kyle Bunting | Home Furnishings
Working exclusively with cowhides, Bunting’s designs are colorful, experimental, and luxurious. Offering everything from rugs to furniture to wall coverings.
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Having honed her artistic skill over the past decade, Rachel Dickson’s work showcases the vast mix of emotions that encompass grief – including a raw appreciation for life with the use of acrylic, ink, and watercolor.
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Stephanie Strange | Mixed Media
An interdisciplinary artist whose practice engages drawings on paper, kinetic hanging art, concrete installations; and an extensive venue of typewriter-inspired art.
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Always present to impermanence when painting, Meicler’s pieces incorporate geometric shapes that are a counterpoint to their natural forms, creating a conversation within the piece about movement and permanence.
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Celebrated for designs that explore the balance between shadow and light, Armstrong uses hammered metals and faceted gemstone tiles to create architectural jewelry with a modern edge.
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Known for her luscious paintings in which she explores human profiles from the aspects of psychology and sociology with the use of colors and invasive brushstrokes to express the detail.
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