Kathryn Casey
2017
Hand-Dyed Cottons, Machine Pieced & Hand-Stitched Art Quilt
33” x 33”
$1,000
An abstraction of a sunset over my friend’s pasture in lush east Texas.
Kathryn Casey
2017
Hand-Dyed Cottons, Machine Pieced & Hand-Stitched Art Quilt
33” x 33”
$1,000
An abstraction of a sunset over my friend’s pasture in lush east Texas.
Carl Brown
2025
Fiber Art Quilt
45” x 30”
$1,200
There are times in life when old habits and stagnant events need to be left behind. Using vivid colors and angular piecing, this piece modernizes my work, pushing new boundaries forward. It symbolizes rejecting the old and embracing the new--a way of moving on.
Joe Valentino
hand-cut colored paper
2025
Joe Valentino
hand-cut colored paper
2025
Joe Valentino
hand-cut colored paper
2025
Joe Valentino
hand-cut colored paper
2025
Joe Valentino
hand-cut colored paper
2025
Joe Valentino
hand-cut colored paper
2025
Joe Valentino
hand-cut colored paper
2025
Joe Valentino
hand-cut colored paper
2025
Joe Valentino
2025
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.