Rebecca Talbot
2024
Ceramic, Discarded Metal, Quilted Prints on Fabric
7” x 6”
$1,000
Rebecca Talbot
2024
Ceramic, Discarded Metal, Quilted Prints on Fabric
7” x 6”
$1,000
Mariola Szwaja
2026
Wire, Cotton Batting, Hand-Stitched Vintage Fabrics, Glass Beading
9” x 8”
$750
Mixed media soft sculpture. A wire armature base covered in cotton batting and of a patchwork of hand stitched vintage fabrics. Includes glass beads and clay details. Base is layers of recycled cardboard covered in a patchwork of more vintage fabric and lace.
Madison Spitzer
2023
Cotton, Tulle, Lace, Vintage Doily, Embroidery
28” x 38”
$900
Fabric collage consisting of patterned cotton quilting fabric, tulle overlay embroidered with thread and reclaimed lace. Part of a series examining the impact of time (or lack thereof) in various forms of media/entertainment.
Linda Waddle
2025
Shibori-Dye, Hand-Stitched Cotton Gauze, Marbled Polyester Sheer
20” x 23”
$690
Judith Shevell
2024
Cotton Fabric, Batting, Thread, Hand Applique, Free-Motion Quilted
15” x 17”
$415
Representation in fabric of a skunk cabbage flower in early spring
Mayela Rodriguez
2025
Crochet, Found Frames
5” x 7”
$200
Since my diagnosis, I’ve thought of Endometriosis as something passed from generation to generation. "Lineage of Pain" visualizes bodily connection between generations.
Meera Ramanathan
2025
Mixed Media
16” x 20”
$245
This artwork is inspired by motifs, colors and weaving in south Indian Kanjeevaram silk sarees that the artist combined in unique ways as an ode to the weavers of Tamil Nadu where the artist grew up.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.
Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians
Artist Bio:
Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.