Meet The Artists
June
Matti grew up in Oslo, Norway, where folklore is a cultural centerpiece. Growing up, her parents owned and operated a clothing store and her mother was a skillful seamstress. Inspired by the world around her, she found her way to Denver, CO, where she truly found her calling as an artist, receiving her BA in Fine Arts from the University of Denver.
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Colorado artist Richelle Cripe is a painter whose works are fueled by philosophy and personal discovery. Her paintings explore color theory through the use of restrained palettes and the worlds of possibility that exist when we tap into our intuitive mind and allow our own perspective to be changed in the process.
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Her collection of fine art and commercial work over the past 11 years of shooting professionally is award winning and has been published in traditional print ads, newspapers, magazines, covers, commercial media packages, theatrical playbills, and many websites. Seen in many hotels, restaurants, multi-family, and work spaces, continues to expand
May, June, August, September
Cora is heavily influenced by her heritage and upbringing in both the city and on a ranch in Durango, Colorado. Her paintings tell a story that reflects American history, especially in the West.
May
As a botanical focused muralist I place my attention on creating imagery that will encourage the viewer to see nature in an aesthetic and creative way.
May, June, July, August, September
Evan's artwork often portrays themes of introspection, nostalgia, and mood, creating a somber, melancholic atmosphere.
May
Much of my work shows life's greatest adventures; backpacking trips, days on the river, campsites, and road trip views.
May, June, July, August, September
Known for her sinuous color-scapes, artist Leslie Fitzsimmons explores her connection to nature and place through her practice.
August, September
Camille McMurry is a Denver, CO based artist and hand- dyer. Camille's work as a fiber artist centers on the use of raw merino wool.
September
For the past 10 years I have worked as an artist and teacher in Colorado. I love painting inky textures, discovering beautiful colors, and learning about the world while I create my illustrations.
May
Megan uses burlap in her artworks to represent struggle, imperfection, and sustainability. Tusche wash has unpredictable behaviors, and she enjoys how it moves as if it has a mind of its own.
July
truly love to draw, paint, create, destroy, start over, experiment, PLAY, repeat. I believe having a creative outlet is the key to living a life filled with contentment.
July
Using symbols, metaphors, and various design elements to create a collage aesthetic, my acrylic paintings convey surreal, contemporary narratives relating to memory, dreams, and the human condition.