Enchanted Trees and Things
The Sin Eater’s Lament
As a textile artist, over the years I flirted with the idea of making dolls, but it was transient and brief. However, in 2022, as the pandemic wore on, I sought ways to deepen my artistic practice. I turned to doll making and found it comforting: the repetition of sewing, felting, and draping was meditative. In it, I found peace during a time of personal and global loss. Further, the process was thought provoking; I encountered silence, the unknown, and memories. I began to see dolls as a way to honor traditions and to celebrate change. These dolls have helped me to walk with grief, and find solace along the way.
Little Teeth Marks
Adorable yet unsettling creatures made from a variety of materials, like felted wool and polymer clay are Ace’s favorite to create.
Little Guys
Channing is on a mission to create the little guys she wants to see in the world. Big and small, fabric and resin, it’s little guys all the way down
Radical Dame Designs
Passionate about fun, and unique art, Kristen uses her endless creativity to put all of her passion into sculptures, murals, and prints.
Prince and Peddler
Husband and wife duo Ray and Cy love to create craft kits that enable anyone to flex their creative skills and make something marvelous.
Beeblebots
Beeblebots are robot sculptures made from joining hardware, found objects, and clay. All Beeblebots are one of kind and ready to bring smiles to all.
Sasha Katcher
Toy lover turned toy maker, Katcher’s work captures the style and charm of illustrations in sculpted form. From cute critters to cryptic monsters, each has a story brought to life through 3D printing, painting, and story books.
Olesen Rocks
Marc creates picture collages of differing mediums on river cobble of varying sizes which are then glazed
Wizards of the Wood
Wood carvings of a Wizardly nature. Morgan creates wooden sculptures inspired by folklore, wizardry, and nature. His carvings are small, and meant to add a touch of whimsy and delight to wherever they are placed.