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T.C. Moore
T.C. Moore is an environmental artist whose work reflects upon our connection to nature, land and animal. She makes installations, sculptures and drawings with green materials such as: grasses and horsehair, repurposed and upcycled materials. t.c. uses a minimalist and architectural vocabulary that balances the patterns of nature with the formalism created with her hands. Her work is inspired by the Biophilia hypothesis, a term coined by E.O. Wilson that states that humans as a species has a universal love for the natural world.
Katie Dutch
Katie is an Artist living in Sydney, Australia. She makes collage art from vintage and modern paper cut outs, using scissors, a scalpel, blu tak, paint & pens to create each new remix image.
Featherweight Studio
Krissy Teegerstrom is a self-taught artist living in Austin, Texas. Krissy designs by hand with pencil, paper, ink, thread and fabric, using collage, painting, embroidery, and sewing with her 1948 Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine.
Lauren Kopp
Lauren Kopp is a multidisciplinary artist who loves to experiment with different styles, including impressionism, illustration, and abstract. While acrylic has been her primary medium in recent years, it is often accompanied by chalk, charcoal, ink, and oil pastel.
In her recent work, baking soda is added to the paint, creating a more enjoyable tactile experience for both herself and the viewer.
Lauren is a homebody and, as such, draws a great deal of inspiration from whatever is close by. Her landscapes are taken from her years living in Marin, and her home in Gold Country, California.
Lilia Chandran
German born goldsmith, Lilia Chandran, works in 18k gold, using the ancient hand fabrication techniques learned during her traditional German education.
A N T I K
Kelsey lives in West Sonoma county with her dog Mugwort, where she handcrafts ANTIK Pure Plant Medicine using organic and wildcrafted herbs.
The concept behind ANTIK is to build an herbal pharmacy and develop a connection with the tinctures in a way that you can mix and match as needed.
Jack Ketcham
Jack Ketcham is an SF artist and humble vessel for the voices of Gnosticism, Hermetic Science, and Alchemical Magick from the ether.
Jeffrey Beauchamp
Jeffrey Beauchamp has worked in Fairfax for 30 years making paintings and drawings of the nature, people and things he loves. His art has been shown and collected around the US, Canada and Europe.
Carrie Crawford
Carrie Crawford is a Bay Area textile designer and painter who has fallen deeply in love with indigo. Her hand dyed panels are part of an on going investigation into fiber and dye. These painterly topographies are inspired by landscape and a deep curiosity in edge conditions- boundaries- borders- natural and human interventions. Each piece goes through several processes to capture an array of darks and lights, layered with natural dye. The panels take on a noticeable texture and deep saturation of their own, evidence of the makers hand.
Love Handles Candles
Love Handles Candles was started as a passion project in Humboldt County celebrating the incredible beauty of the human body and its various forms. At LHC, all bodies filled with love and empathy are perfect.
Rebecca J. Designs
Becky, of Rebecca J. Designs, is a floral designer from Fairfax,CA. Her designs incorporate a unique and rare selection of plants and blooms. She loves texture and bold colors. Sustainable and long lasting arrangements are her goal. Dried flowers, hearty foliage, and earthy elements are always encouraged.
Tommy Breeze
Tommy is a Fairfax-based artist best known for his line of landscape-inspired hats. Through minimalist color and line, he seeks to bring out the essence of local scenes, creating works of wearable art that connect the viewer to their happy place. He sews his patches onto hats using a specialized sewing machine, at his Fairfax studio and at live “Sew-In” events.
Hana Zimman
Hana is a self-taught artist from Fairfax, CA exploring the mediums of ink, acrylic, watercolor, and oil. Surreal elements and gold leaf accents illuminate her realistic renderings, all in adoration of body, fungi, and the wild.
Lilia Chandran
Lilia Chandran, uses jewelry rendering techniques, learned during her studies as a Goldsmith in Germany, to draw soft, feminine bodies with colored pencil and watercolor.
Photo: Patricia Lopez