
Burning Bee Illustration
Avid maker of things, Kristen Bernabe is an illustrator and comic creator. Her work centers around fantasy, food and weird animals, sure to make a unique and colorful addition to any artistic collection.
Avid maker of things, Kristen Bernabe is an illustrator and comic creator. Her work centers around fantasy, food and weird animals, sure to make a unique and colorful addition to any artistic collection.
An independent, creative, and talented knitter that creates everything by hand, and only with the best fibers. Annie Cain has been hand knitting beanies, gloves, socks, baby outfits, slippers, and whatever else you can think of! She is a woman, hear her roar
Natural and organic overtones are the foundation of Callie Capps’s jewelry. Her inspiration comes from her Utah and Idaho roots, where she experienced nature’s rugged beauty, and which she interprets through her artistic creations.
Death, life, and rebirth with a dash of spirituality and the macabre is what Arthur focuses on in their illustrative works. They gain most of their inspiration from the forms and textures of animals and plants along with mythology.
Animals and the great outdoors are constant themes running through Logan’s block prints, antler dip calligraphy pens, sketchbooks, and art journals.
19-year-old Chance Heap loves creating artwork with any medium she can get her hands on, and oil is her personal favorite. She is a lifelong Spider-Man fan and is currently studying fine arts at Utah State University. Her work has a wide range of subjects and creative aspects.
Cheree’s work consists of oil paintings, pastel drawings or a mixture of the two. It explores atmosphere and space by creating places that could possibly exist physically like a landscape, but also pushing the edges of exploration of spaces or places within the mind.
We are a community of female makers and artists selling our work, and empowering other women to do so.
I have been a creator for as long as I can remember. Currently, I work in ink, printmaking and paint to explore nature and humanity and their intersection. I craft a lot of animal, portrait, and landscapes that retain my original style.
Chromatophores are the pigment cells in octopi and other animals. Their art aims to use biology and visual art to gain a better understanding of the world around them.
Halley Jean Bruno, professionally known under the alias Cinder Ash, was born and raised in Utah and works as an illustrator and freelance artist in downtown Salt Lake City. Bruno’s work focuses on the spiritual connection between women and nature.
City of Industry was founded by Sarah Anderson in 2013, named after Utah’s state motto, and after the community of busy and creative folks she keeps in mind as she designs stationery, pins, and small gifts.
I’ve been making jewelry for over ten years. Currently I take inspiration from the soft colors of southern Utah that aren’t red, and use the actual stones that come from these places in the gold I fabricate together.
When searching for ways to reduce her impact on the environment, Faith started making various household reusables that became well-received gifts to her loved ones. She brings her handmade reusables to Instagram and hopes to someday have a zero waste shop back home in Michigan!
Mother nature creates beautiful maps! We highlight beautiful and popular areas around Utah with topographic map designs that we print onto clothing.
Inspired by nature, people, and film, Victoria creates drawings and paintings that celebrate her love for them. Her current body of work offers colorful and whimsical original artworks, art prints, stickers, and more!
Charlotte is a lifelong artist. Creativity fuels her crafts, and her style is unique. She is currently working on embroidery, hand drawn jewelry, and striking pop art.
We create scratch-off maps and journals that inspire families and individuals to travel and experience new places. Our maps are prints of original watercolors, making them a beautiful and creative way to display your travels.