Prints
Laura Spencer Ruby-Throated Hummingbird - 8" x 10"
8" x 10" print
$35.00
Laura Spencer American Kestrel - 8" x 10"
8" x 10" print
$35.00
Laura Spencer Pine Siskin - 8" x 10"
8" x 10" print
$35.00
Laura Spencer Cardinal - 8" x 10"
8" x 10" print
$35.00
Laura Spencer Kingfisher - 8" x 10"
8" x 10" print
$35.00
Laura Spencer Barn Swallow - 8" x 10"
8" x 10" print
$35.00
Lucie Eusey Falling Sky
13 x 16 print of original painting
$55.00
Lucie Eusey Fenceline
6 x 18 print of original painting
$45.00
Lucie Eusey Last Hurrah
5 x 7 print of original painting
$12.00
Joel Smith Butterfly Twins Flash
$50.00
Joel Smith Butterfly Lady Face Flash
$50.00
Allysa Rebar Chiasm Print
8" x 10" print on matte fine art paper
$24.00
P. Alex Caro Rocket Ship Print
11" x 17" Black and White Print
$25.00
Allysa Rebar Pitcher Plant Print
5 x 7" Print on matte fine art paper.
$16.00
Don Meyer Reproduction of Bike Print
19 x 13 inch arhival print of an original painting
$25.00
Kristin Oberle Forgotten Soul Print
$30.00
Kristin Oberle Lady Garden Print
9" x 12"
$30.00
Kristin Oberle Just Breathe Print
9" x 12" Rib Cage with Pattern
$30.00
Kristin Oberle Searching for the “O” Print
9" x 12" Bones with Pattern
$30.00
Kristin Oberle Scratch that Itch Print
9" x 12" Hand with Pattern
$30.00
Kristin Oberle Look Within Print
9" x 12" Skull with Pattern
$30.00
Amanda Dreier Lavender Bulb
$35.00
Amanda Dreier Peony Bulb
$35.00
Allysa Rebar Loom
12 x 18 gilcee print on textured matte fine art paper, with a white border for framing
$45.00
Destiny Joy Invasion Mantis
5x7” Matte Fine Art Print
$10.00
Joel Smith Love Letter
5 x 7 print of an origial ink and watercolor painting
$15.00
Jason England Follower
Print of original drawing 8" x 6 1/4"
$25.00
Jason England Itchy
Print of original drawing 6 1/4" w x 8 1/2" t
$25.00
Jason England Stuart
Print of original drawing 6 1/8" w x 8 3/4" t
$25.00
Jason England Dangle
Print of original drawing 6" w x 9" t
$25.00
Abby Ausherman Marley
5" x 5"
$20.00
Allysa Rebar Drawn
6" x 6" print on matte, textured fine art paper Meet the Maker: Allysa Rebar: "Through my work I aim to bridge art, biology, and education to encourage others to view the world with a more curious and conscious eye. My personal work depicts intimate ecological portraits, often focusing on species interactions and cycles. I otherwise enjoy portraying nature in various contexts, whether it take the form of a detailed scientific illustration or a colorful children's book. Though I work largely in graphite, colored pencil, gouache, and digital media, I love working with any substance that allows expression of fine detail and texture."
$15.00
Allysa Rebar Grey Catbird in Magnolia
8x10" print on matte textured fine art paper Meet the Maker: Allysa Cervantes Hallett: "Through my work I aim to bridge art, biology, and education to encourage others to view the world with a more curious and conscious eye. My personal work depicts intimate ecological portraits, often focusing on species interactions and cycles. I otherwise enjoy portraying nature in various contexts, whether it take the form of a detailed scientific illustration or a colorful children's book. Though I work largely in graphite, colored pencil, gouache, and digital media, I love working with any substance that allows expression of fine detail and texture."
$24.00
Allysa Rebar Belted Kingfisher in Eastern Cottonwood
8"x10" print on textured, matte fine art paper
$24.00
Jerry Troxell Homestead
High quality, archival print of an original painting by Jerry Troxell "Homestead" title was given by gallery owner, as Jerry often did not title his paintings. *Jerry’s paintings have been reproduced with permission from the collectors. Jerry Lynn Troxell was born September 24, 1944 on a farm near Sabetha, Kansas. Growing up on a farm with four sisters was the “single most important influence” to his painting. His childhood outdoors gave him a deep appreciation for sunlight, shadows, and seasons. As Jerry explained in a 1995 artist statement: “I am still entranced by the bittersweet feeling of dusk as the bight, bleached landscape is replaced by shards of oranges and pinks - punctuated by slices of violet. A temperature somewhere between warm and cool replaces the daytime heat, and the cacophony of day is replaced by evening sounds and the regrouping of the family. I feel a strong kinship to the exquisite randomness of nature and the ways it is pulled together by light and shadows to create subtle harmonious hues - accented by darts and splashes of pure color.” Jerry began formal art instruction at Highland Junior College. Afterwards, he attended Emporia State University, where he received a Bachelor’s degree in Art Education, later returning for a Master’s degree. In 1970, Jerry began teaching at Emporia High School. For the next 36 years, he would teach photography, jewelry making, pottery, computer graphics, and painting, as well as serving as the department head. After his retirement, Jerry continued his love of arts education by teaching classes for children and adults at the Emporia Arts Council. Jerry passed away December 13, 2015 after a lifetime of creative and educational endeavors.
$35.00 - $70.00
Jerry Troxell Tractor
High quality, archival print of an original painting by Jerry Troxell "Tractor" title was given by gallery owner, as Jerry often did not title his paintings. *Jerry’s paintings have been reproduced with permission from the collectors. Jerry Lynn Troxell was born September 24, 1944 on a farm near Sabetha, Kansas. Growing up on a farm with four sisters was the “single most important influence” to his painting. His childhood outdoors gave him a deep appreciation for sunlight, shadows, and seasons. As Jerry explained in a 1995 artist statement: “I am still entranced by the bittersweet feeling of dusk as the bight, bleached landscape is replaced by shards of oranges and pinks - punctuated by slices of violet. A temperature somewhere between warm and cool replaces the daytime heat, and the cacophony of day is replaced by evening sounds and the regrouping of the family. I feel a strong kinship to the exquisite randomness of nature and the ways it is pulled together by light and shadows to create subtle harmonious hues - accented by darts and splashes of pure color.” Jerry began formal art instruction at Highland Junior College. Afterwards, he attended Emporia State University, where he received a Bachelor’s degree in Art Education, later returning for a Master’s degree. In 1970, Jerry began teaching at Emporia High School. For the next 36 years, he would teach photography, jewelry making, pottery, computer graphics, and painting, as well as serving as the department head. After his retirement, Jerry continued his love of arts education by teaching classes for children and adults at the Emporia Arts Council. Jerry passed away December 13, 2015 after a lifetime of creative and educational endeavors.
$35.00 - $70.00