An acrylic artist that paints PNW inspired realistic landscapes and textured abstracts. Artu Colorful uses gel, molding paste, joint compound, and acrylic paint to build three-dimensional lifelike flora.
Brownie ‘n Blondie uses digital art to create stationery and art prints. They paint Japanese inspired wooden dolls, boxes, and mushrooms using acrylic paints. They use fabric & origami to decorate various wood crafts.
Kelly produces award winning, internationally recognized pen and ink drawings with a focus on pointillism and usually themed for nature.. Prints and merchandise are available at the art fair booths.
Dan Cautrell creates original linoleum and woodcut prints some including original text/verse. He does his own printing on a vintage etching press. He also does his own framing to present a unified and cohesive display.
DragonStone Design creates laser-engraved Santorini stones designed for painting or coloring at home. Each natural stone becomes a one-of-a-kind art piece through personal creativity.
Dranchak Studio loves playing with color and shape to describe the visual elements of nature. They approach each painting with a pencil sketch on canvas and then complete the composition when applying acrylic paint.
Modern maps in ink and watercolor
Fat Dragonfly Collection combines pen illustration, paint and digital elements to create designs inspired by nature. Using these designs, they make printed wood panels, paper goods, boxes, bags, and home goods.
Jennifer Elizabeth Studio uses watercolors, wax pastels, and colored pencils to create landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.
Karla Kay is a watercolor painter. She works with 100% cotton rag paper and watercolor paints. She uses wet on wet, dry on dry, scraping, salt, and wash techniques. She loves nature and that shows in her work.
Oil on Canvas
Professional watercolor paintings created with Winsor & Newton and Daniel Smith paints on 100% cotton paper, using layered wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry techniques to build depth and atmosphere.
Odd Birdy uses wood burning on a variety of wood forms including birch flat canvases, bird houses, wood rounds, and found wood. They color the wood with alcohol inks to preserve the wood grain and texture.
Using a historic 1840s process, Pacific Bloom Studio applies a light-sensitive solution to paper or fabric, arrange natural elements, mainly plants, and expose them to sunlight. UV rays develop deep blue tones.
Planet Popi paints in enamel on the glass of vintage windows layering in reverse. They use multiple tools and techniques building texture history and add found objects creating 3D sculptural works.
watercolors
Mixed media art using collage techniques & photos. Materials: Ephemera of any kind, street posters, acrylic paints & mediums, local area treasures, hidden detail & more!
Stephanie Clair Fine Art paints using acrylics with bright happy colors. Mainly landscapes that touch on themes of survival, surrender, gratitude, spiritual growth, and environmental awareness.
Studio 9k’s mixed media oil paintings, inspired by the concept of resilience and fragility, invite the viewer a moment of contemplation and connection.
Susan McManamen’s still life subjects are often fruits, flowers and vegetables purchased or grown here on Whidbey. She also does most of her landscapes in plein air here on Whidbey and beyond.




















