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Former art teacher from Dallas, TX for PK-12. Currently do social media marketing in current job role. Seeking opportunities to display artwork.
I grew up in Washington State, where I was first introduced to clay in a High School art class. I was instantly drawn to the material but didn’t have a chance to touch clay again until my senior year of college. In 2019, a new pottery studio opened up nearby and I felt the pull to pursue the craft. Clay became a therapeutic challenge and a pure source of joy during a stressful season. Following a move to Dallas, Texas, I found myself focusing more and more on ceramics while working at a variety or local studios. Being in a community of supportive mentors and artists inspired the creation of Reach.
I started sewing while I was pregnant with my second child as a way to cultivate a skill I could use to make items for my kids. At first it was simple, using mostly squares and rectangles and cotton fabric. Then I moved toward sewing bags for more challenging projects. And when I learned about digital artists and became friends with them, it was a whole new world. This crossover of artistry allowed me to create something even more unique. It went from being a different way to provide to something that has become my obsession.
I've been drawing since I was old enough to pick up a crayon and filled sketchbook after sketchbook till I found my artistic brain. Influenced by Ralph Steadman, Hunter S. Thompson, and Picasso among many others, I found my passion for art with PRISMA pencils and eventually evolved into acrylics. I've done 63 shows, festivals and pop ups. I try to grow as an artist every day and feel like I've still got alot to learn.
Zobo Lite was born from a familiar childhood drink reimagined for modern wellness. Growing up, hibiscus was a staple — bold, refreshing, and usually sweetened with sugar. But as I became more intentional about health, I wanted the same nostalgic flavor without the added sugar. That inspired Zobo Lite: an African-inspired hibiscus beverage crafted with real fruit, vibrant flavor, and no added sugar.
Owner and Founder of Honey's Scented Co
Internationally toured professional keyboardist, producer, audio engineer, & mastering engineer from Lake Charles. Jazz / Funk / Rock / Pop | For a complete portfolio, visit https://wesleyroyer.com
I was born and raised in Alaska and have called Arizona my home since the end of 2016. In May of 2017 I was struck by a car traveling 48mph while crossing the street in downtown Phoenix and now live with several disabilities and chronic conditions, which inform my practice as an artist. In addition to being an artist, I am a speaker, writer, disability advocate and owner of the luxury sugar cube and tea accessory brand, Blossom & Brine. I serve on the Advisory Council for the Brain Injury Association of America and HuffPost's Voices of Disabled People Advisory Board.
Writer, Artist, Nurse. For over a decade, Tracy honed various crafts such as calligraphy, painting, parchment making, and soapstone pewter casting. Over the last few years, her art has changed form, becoming writing-focused. She has written a few short stories, but her heart is dedicated to fantasy fiction. Currently, she's finalizing a steampunk fantasy (book 1) manuscript as well as a paranormal romantasy.
Elizabeth Newton (b. 2001, Fort Worth, TX) lives and works in Dallas, Texas. She holds an MFA in Painting from the New York Academy of Art and a BFA in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin. Working across painting and printmaking, her practice explores the weight of commitment, doubt, and devotion through layered feminine imagery and faith-inflected symbolism. Newton has exhibited at Sotheby’s New York, the Mexic-Arte Museum, and Flatbed Press, among others. She was a finalist for the AXA Art Prize in 2024 and is a recipient of the 2025–2026 Robert Blackburn Printmaking Award from the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and the 2023-2024 Will Cotton Scholarship. Her work is held in private collections in New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Working with many mediums such as bronze, wood, epoxy, acrylic paint, foam, digital design, and other multi-medium projects, I strive to create unique works of art which inspire depth and imagination.
31:13 is a jewelry studio focused on wearable narrative pieces that merge symbolism, literature, and emotional storytelling. Each design is created as a fragment of a larger story and turning personal memory, identity, and written word into tangible form. The brand is known for detailed, concept-driven pieces that feel both intimate and expressive, often inspired by themes of love, transformation, and inner narrative. Every piece is designed to feel personal, as if it already belongs to the wearer’s story.
Former art teacher from Dallas, TX for PK-12. Currently do social media marketing in current job role. Seeking opportunities to display artwork.
I grew up in Washington State, where I was first introduced to clay in a High School art class. I was instantly drawn to the material but didn’t have a chance to touch clay again until my senior year of college. In 2019, a new pottery studio opened up nearby and I felt the pull to pursue the craft. Clay became a therapeutic challenge and a pure source of joy during a stressful season. Following a move to Dallas, Texas, I found myself focusing more and more on ceramics while working at a variety or local studios. Being in a community of supportive mentors and artists inspired the creation of Reach.
I started sewing while I was pregnant with my second child as a way to cultivate a skill I could use to make items for my kids. At first it was simple, using mostly squares and rectangles and cotton fabric. Then I moved toward sewing bags for more challenging projects. And when I learned about digital artists and became friends with them, it was a whole new world. This crossover of artistry allowed me to create something even more unique. It went from being a different way to provide to something that has become my obsession.
I've been drawing since I was old enough to pick up a crayon and filled sketchbook after sketchbook till I found my artistic brain. Influenced by Ralph Steadman, Hunter S. Thompson, and Picasso among many others, I found my passion for art with PRISMA pencils and eventually evolved into acrylics. I've done 63 shows, festivals and pop ups. I try to grow as an artist every day and feel like I've still got alot to learn.
Zobo Lite was born from a familiar childhood drink reimagined for modern wellness. Growing up, hibiscus was a staple — bold, refreshing, and usually sweetened with sugar. But as I became more intentional about health, I wanted the same nostalgic flavor without the added sugar. That inspired Zobo Lite: an African-inspired hibiscus beverage crafted with real fruit, vibrant flavor, and no added sugar.
Owner and Founder of Honey's Scented Co
Internationally toured professional keyboardist, producer, audio engineer, & mastering engineer from Lake Charles. Jazz / Funk / Rock / Pop | For a complete portfolio, visit https://wesleyroyer.com
I was born and raised in Alaska and have called Arizona my home since the end of 2016. In May of 2017 I was struck by a car traveling 48mph while crossing the street in downtown Phoenix and now live with several disabilities and chronic conditions, which inform my practice as an artist. In addition to being an artist, I am a speaker, writer, disability advocate and owner of the luxury sugar cube and tea accessory brand, Blossom & Brine. I serve on the Advisory Council for the Brain Injury Association of America and HuffPost's Voices of Disabled People Advisory Board.
Writer, Artist, Nurse. For over a decade, Tracy honed various crafts such as calligraphy, painting, parchment making, and soapstone pewter casting. Over the last few years, her art has changed form, becoming writing-focused. She has written a few short stories, but her heart is dedicated to fantasy fiction. Currently, she's finalizing a steampunk fantasy (book 1) manuscript as well as a paranormal romantasy.
Elizabeth Newton (b. 2001, Fort Worth, TX) lives and works in Dallas, Texas. She holds an MFA in Painting from the New York Academy of Art and a BFA in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin. Working across painting and printmaking, her practice explores the weight of commitment, doubt, and devotion through layered feminine imagery and faith-inflected symbolism. Newton has exhibited at Sotheby’s New York, the Mexic-Arte Museum, and Flatbed Press, among others. She was a finalist for the AXA Art Prize in 2024 and is a recipient of the 2025–2026 Robert Blackburn Printmaking Award from the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and the 2023-2024 Will Cotton Scholarship. Her work is held in private collections in New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Working with many mediums such as bronze, wood, epoxy, acrylic paint, foam, digital design, and other multi-medium projects, I strive to create unique works of art which inspire depth and imagination.
31:13 is a jewelry studio focused on wearable narrative pieces that merge symbolism, literature, and emotional storytelling. Each design is created as a fragment of a larger story and turning personal memory, identity, and written word into tangible form. The brand is known for detailed, concept-driven pieces that feel both intimate and expressive, often inspired by themes of love, transformation, and inner narrative. Every piece is designed to feel personal, as if it already belongs to the wearer’s story.