MonsterGirlCreations
Life-long crafter & artist MonaLisa makes beautiful pieces out of recycled & found items. Reimagined forms from everday materials will fasinate.
Life-long crafter & artist MonaLisa makes beautiful pieces out of recycled & found items. Reimagined forms from everday materials will fasinate.
Miss B is a polymer clay, mixed media, sculpture artist. She specializes in fantasy creature work. Decor for your desk, shelves, wall, or house plants.
Art therapy teacher who has practiced Kintsugi to help her manage her own mental health. Sells and teaches corporate & school Kintsugi healing classes.
Glass artist with over a decade of experience
Michael Luna is a detailed woodworker. He makes a variety of products including wall pieces, sculptures, kitchen and household items, and furniture.
Brent is a self taught ceramic clay sculptor who loves creating animal shaped teapots and building toads and mushrooms and snails on bowls and pots.
As a textile artist, over the years I flirted with the idea of making dolls, but it was transient and brief. However, in 2022, as the pandemic wore on, I sought ways to deepen my artistic practice. I turned to doll making and found it comforting: the repetition of sewing, felting, and draping was meditative. In it, I found peace during a time of personal and global loss. Further, the process was thought provoking; I encountered silence, the unknown, and memories. I began to see dolls as a way to honor traditions and to celebrate change. These dolls have helped me to walk with grief, and find solace along the way.
Back to creating with stained glass, Bobbie enjoys creating kaleidoscopes of different shapes and sizes and colors.
A love of nature and all the creatures in it inspires my clay creations and art work, it brings me joy to create and hope it brings joy to others.
As a textile artist, over the years I flirted with the idea of making dolls, but it was transient and brief. However, in 2022, as the pandemic wore on, I sought ways to deepen my artistic practice. I turned to doll making and found it comforting: the repetition of sewing, felting, and draping was meditative. In it, I found peace during a time of personal and global loss. Further, the process was thought provoking; I encountered silence, the unknown, and memories. I began to see dolls as a way to honor traditions and to celebrate change. These dolls have helped me to walk with grief, and find solace along the way.
Adorable yet unsettling creatures made from a variety of materials, like felted wool and polymer clay are Ace’s favorite to create.
Channing is on a mission to create the little guys she wants to see in the world. Big and small, fabric and resin, it’s little guys all the way down
Passionate about fun, and unique art, Kristen uses her endless creativity to put all of her passion into sculptures, murals, and prints.