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Breier.Half Forgotten Memory.jpg
Use of multiple exposures, all stopped down by 2 to create a hazy semi-transparent image, akin to an old childhood memory.

Bramlage.Fortune Sides with Him who Dares.jpg
"Fortune Sides With Him Who Dares" is a self-portrait that delves into the relationship between fate and courage. The glowing orb in my hands represents the unknown—our future, choices, and risks. The fortune teller theme adds mystery, but the title…

Bramlage.Nature's Grip.jpg
This ceramic piece explores the unstoppable force of nature reclaiming what humanity builds. The man's face, visibly distorted under the pressure of a single leaf, symbolizes the inevitability of nature’s resurgence. Over time, even the strongest…

Bramlage.More than Skin Deep.jpg
This self-portrait captures an intimate moment of transformation—not for the world, but for myself. As I apply makeup in the mirror, it’s not about concealing or conforming; it’s about creation, ritual, and self-expression. The mirror reflects more…

Bradford.Through the Looking Cat (Table).jpg
This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.

Bradford.Through the Looking Cat (Chair).jpg
This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.

Bradford.Mind(Heart and Mind Diptych).jpg
Sometimes we need to take a step back and dissect our thoughts.

Bradford.Heart (Heart and Mind Diptych).jpg
Sometimes we need to take a step back and dissect our feelings.

Billman.Flower Eye Spider.jpg
I like to imagine that there are little flower creatures disguised as wildflowers running around in grassy fields. They could be seeing eye pets for fairies or the watchers of nature. As a child, my mind was fantastical, and in my work, I enjoyed…

Barton.Hurricane.jpg
A loose menagerie of aquatic and surrealist imagery illustrated over the course of 10 months. None of the artwork was preplanned; I would freely add/modify the composition until the canvas seemed full enough.
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