Introducing our Artists
Angela Eren
Angela Eren is a dynamic and multifaceted artist whose lifelong journey in the visual arts harmonizes with her deep spiritual quest for higher knowledge. With a passion for creativity that began in childhood, she has skillfully expressed herself across various mediums, including painting, sculpture, mixed media, dance and sound. Her work is celebrated for its subtle use of color, rhythmic movement, and profound emotional depth, inviting viewers to explore the divine intersections of existence.In addition to her artistic practice, Angela is dedicated to empowering others through spiritual workshops to embrace their innate spirituality and connect with their higher divine force.As she continues to evolve as an artist, Angela remains committed to sharing her vision and inspiration with the world.
Jennifer Dantona
I'm Jennifer and I'm an alcoholic. I'm a stay at home. Crafting is my art. I love making all types of pens along with all kinds of accessories to go along with it. I love making little items to make someone smile. I make keychains, badge reels, pencils, magnets, box cutters,and I bling things out as well. My husband I make pen stands as well. This hobby has turned into my job. And I love having something I can call my own.
Marina
Marina's work is a constant manipulation of the physical: metal, paint, ink, and bodies. Plato’s inquiries into the timeless perfection of imagined geometric shapes, and into how geometries might lie behind all nature, inspire her to make objects that (though necessarily imperfect because they will never have perfect straight edges, and must eventually erode) tease our minds toward the perfect. The objects she makes — always imperfectly embodying perfection — ask viewers to drift within that gap between the non-physical, conceptual realm and our tangible, sensory experience.
Jason Pugh
I'm Jason and I'm an alcoholic drug addict. Unfortunately for you, I give away most things that I create. So I can't bring them to the show unless someone shows up with it. But I do have a couple things I would love to share. Both I consider my masterpieces. One is a 60 lb human skull I milled out of a block of chrome. The other is my prototype signature bass guitar. The bass is my retirement plan. I hope to one day make a bit of a living doing that. I would also ABSOLUTELY LOVE to give them away at some point to some of my heros.
Danny Phillips
I have a creative soul that touches every aspect of my life.I have been working with countless different mediums and materials for many years. I love getting lost in the creative process whether it involves painting a watercolor, sculpting with clay or building a spiral staircase. I've heard it said a creative mind is god's gift to us. Using it to create is our gift to God.