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collection of emotes I created for the @sthbigbang event discord! feel free to use them if you'd like!
bonus sonic that never made it to the server. scary.
#frosti draws#sonic the hedgehog#sth#sonic big bang 2024#tails the fox#amy rose#knuckles the echidna#maria robotnik#chao#charmy bee#vector the crocodile#cream the rabbit#kit the fennec#silver the hedgehog#whisper the wolf#tangle the lemur#these are all from like. february LOL
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#rose tyler#timepetals#ninth doctor#doctor who#eleventh doctor#amy pond#meanwhile on the tardis#jack harkness#tenth doctor#mickey smith#bad wolf#bad w0lf#B@d wolf#bad wolf rose
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Keith Crowley “Longwood Run (Nocturne)”, 2019, Oil on linen (left) and “Mooring Fields (Twilight)”, 2021 (right)
Kenny Jensen, “I Didn’t Forget You (The Clearing)”, 2023 (left) and “I Didn’t Forget You (Papa’s Van)” 2023 (right)
Alison Tirrell “untitled (It’s all under control)”
Elizabeth Barenis, “The Creek Drank the Cradle”, acrylic on canvas
The Factory is a massive space in the Warehouse Arts District in St. Pete that houses numerous galleries and artist spaces, as well as the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation, Museum of Motherhood (MOMMuseum), Fairgrounds St. Pete, and Daddy Kool Records. This past Saturday (10/14/23) was Second Saturday ArtWalk and there was a lot to see. On this page and the ones that follow are some of the highlights.
In Studio B, a temporary gallery space, was the group exhibition Soft Spoken (images above), which included artists Keith Crowley, Kenny Jensen, Alison Tirrell, Elizabeth Barenis, Raheem Fitzgerald, Kate Cummins, and Alfredo Christiano. This show remains on view by appointment with the artists.
In The Factory’s gallery space was the group exhibition Medium (images below).
Oil paintings by Luke Vest
Laurent Waldron "Road Killer", 2023, Latex and acrylic paint, rubber tire and "Last Rodeo" 2023, Acrylic paint, wirebrush frame
At the Florida Wildlife Corridor's gallery space Wild Space is Mickett/Stackhouse Studio's Circle of Water, a collection of paintings, drawings, and video by artists Carol Mickett and Robert Stackhouse continuing their explorations of environmental issues. This exhibition will remain on view until 1/13/24.
(Work by Mickett/Stackhouse Studio- "Mitigation Paintings: Green Shade Oak, Whale Pump, Mangrove Family, Mangrove Sea Wall, Green Swamp, Green Swamp Aqua Feeder, Whale Pump & Plankton, Shade Oak", Watercolor on paper)
About the above by the artists-
Mitigation Paintings further explore the ways in which natural resources can help to remedy and even forestall the damages of climate change. The swamps, whales and trees depicted are all "carbon sink," in other words they absorb CO2, among their other contributions.
Work by Mickett/Stackhouse Studio
At Heiress Gallery is the contemporary ceramics group exhibition Dirt, which includes work from several Tampa Bay artists including Babette Herschberger, Mike Cannata, Molly Duff, and John Byrd. This show is on view until 11/3/23.
Work by Babette Herschberger
Center sculpture Mike Cannata "Environmental Flux 2", 2023, Ceramics, wood, marble, enamel paint, rust; on the right Molly Duff "Lil'Dicki", 2023, Ceramic, yarn, steel
Mike Cannata, "Environmental Flux 3",2023, Ceramic, enamel paint
John Byrd "Memory Jug for Devotion and Dereliction", 2020, Ceramic, wood, mixed media
Two artists with studios in the building were showing work- Kate Cummins and Jason Hackenwerth. Hackenwerth also curated the Studio B show which has a piece by Cummins included.
Work above by Kate Cummins
Two works from Jason Hackenwerth's exhibition "Pilgrimage"
Finally, a recent addition to The Factory’s spaces- The Museum of Motherhood or MoM Museum.
(Work by Amy Wolf outside Museum of Motherhood)
About the museum from their website-
MoM is the first and only exhibition and education center devoted to the art, science, and herstory of women, m/others, and families inclusive of all reproductive identities. We celebrate the work of mothers and counter narratives that have kept women less visible while educating future generations. The Museum of Motherhood is empowering women and mothers to take their rightful place in the museum world.
MoM is a living museum. We grow, evolve, and transform according to YOU – our members, volunteers, and partners. That is why we encourage great conversations, support thought-provoking exhibits, and offer resources for people to engage in activities centered around identity and culture in a safe and inclusive environment. MoM encourages a deeper understanding of the labor and investment made by those birthing and raising the next generation as well as serving to deconstruct dominant stereotypes in order to increase our overall understanding of the family experience. We are awesomely made!
MoM creates, produces, and presents visual, literary, educational, academic, and performing arts exhibits and education that celebrate, nurture and support individuals with a special emphasis on identity, experience, and community. We keep abreast of changing birth technologies and give voice to a mom-made art movement through our actions while focusing on the social, psychological, physical, and economic realities embedded in these experiences. MoM connects students, women, men, m/others and families through reproductive identity, music, art, activism, and education for cultural, economic, and social awareness. MoM acts as a safe space for healing, inspiration, and illumination.
The current featured artist is Amy Wolf, who recently created work for Dunedin Fine Art Center’s 17th Annual Wearable ART runway fashion show.
Work above by Amy Wolf
#The Factory St. Pete#Alison Tirrell#Amy Wolf#Babette Herschberger#Ceramic Art#Ceramics#The Factory#Elizabeth Barenis#Fiber Arts#Molly Duff#Florida Wildlife Corridor#MOMMuseum#Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation#Jason Hackenwerth#John Byrd#Kate Cummins#Keith Crowley#Kenny Jensen#Laurent Waldron#Luke Vest#Mickett/Stackhouse Studio#Carol Mickett#Daddy Kool Records#Mike Cannata#Alfredo Christiano#Mixed Media#Museum of Motherhood#Painting#Printmaking#Raheem Fitzgerald
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tried stylising some sonic chars for funs
#sami's art#sonic#sonic the hedgehog#blaze the cat#cream the rabbit#amy rose#surge the tenrec#kitsunami the fennec#lanolin the sheep#whisper the wolf#tangle the lemur
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Updated: Sonic the Hedgehog #69 Preview
Script: Evan Stanley (@spiritsonic/@evanstanleyportfolio) Line Art: Min Ho Kim (@deegeemin) Colors: Reggie Graham (@ziggyfin) Color Assistance: Jonathan Dobbs & Rik Mack (@rikdraws) Letters: Shawn Lee Editors: David Mariotte (@davidmariottecomics) & Thea Cheuk Production Design: Johanna Nattalie
#Sonic the Hedgehog#IDW#IDW Publishing#IDW Sonic#Nite the Owl#Amy Rose#Miles “Tails” Prower#Lanolin the Sheep#Tangle the Lemur#Whisper the Wolf#Duo the Cat#Mimic the Octopus#Babylon Rogues#Jet the Hawk#Wave the Swallow#Storm the Albatross#Surge the Tenrec#Kit the Fennec#Kitsunami the Fennec#Dr. Yolk#Nick#Jewel the Beetle#Clutch the Opossum#Evan Stanley#Min Ho Kim#Reggie Graham#Jonathan Dobbs#Rik Mack#Shawn Lee#David Mariotte
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Smol sillies
#my art#sonic the hedgehog#silver the hedgehog#blaze the cat#cream the rabbit#whisper the wolf#tangle the lemur#amy rose#tails prower#team chaotix#knuckles the echidna#shadow the hedgehog#rouge the bat
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we finish this arc in the IDW comic here are some of what i liked about us reading it together we do a lot of ad libs when we read it
#sonic idw#sth#art#sonic the hedgehog#silver the hedgehog#shadow the hedgehog#lanolin the sheep#whisper the wolf#tangle the lemur#amy rose#tails the fox#dr eggman#rouge the bat#e 123 omega#metal sonic#blaze the cat
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I’m so happy to finally introduce the official fankids for my au, ‘20 years later’!
It’s been a long journey from January but I can now say that I have designs I am proud of :D!!
#sonic the hedgehog#sonic fanart#sth#shadow the hedgehog#sonadow#sonadow fankid#sonadow fan child#star the hedgehog#Sonic au#sonic oc#fankid au#amy rose#blaze the cat#blazamy#blazamy fankid#lotus the hedgehog#flare the cat#whisper the wolf#tangle the lemur#whispangle#whispangle fankid#knuckles the echidna#rouge the bat#knuxouge#knuxouge fankid#jade the echidna#silver the hedgehog#espio the chameleon#espilver#espilver fankid
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🫴The citizens of Bound by Chaos
... So far
#sonic au#bound by chaos au#sonic the hedgehog#shadow the hedgehog#silver the hedgehog#fantasy#dnd au#espio the chameleon#salem the hedgehog#vector the crocodile#charmy bee#amy rose#blaze the cat#big the cat#cream the rabbit#vanilla the rabbit#tikal the echidna#whisper the wolf#tangle the lemur#jewel the beetle#lanolin the sheep#barry the quokka#gadget the wolf#infinite the jackal#tails the fox#knuckles the echidna#rouge the bat#sonic au designs#sonic fanart
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It’s time for more fanfic appreciation!
These illustrations are of my latest obsession, “Wars of the Heart” by @midnightfire1222 and @dreamverie
The story is very dark and intense so I experimented with an inky, Grimm fairytale sort of style with these illustrations.
Seriously, that fanfic invades my every waking thought 😍 If you love werehogs and dark fantasy romances, then you've gotta read this story! Warning: It's intended for older audiences.
#my art#wars of the heart#sonic the hedgehog#syrus hedgehog#the lone wolf#amelie rose#Amy rose#sonic au#sth#Sonic trash#midnightfire1222#dreamverie#werehog#werehog!sonamy#werehog!sonic#sonamy
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Idol✪Amy! AU v3 - pg. 210-219
#sonic#amy rose#shadow the hedgehog#sonic the hedgehog#idol amy au#sonic fancomic#shadamy#sonic au#rouge the bat#gadget the wolf#silver the hedgehog
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Happy Pride!!!
(collection 1 - collection 2 )
These are all stickers currently available on my redbubble! There's a bunch of different flag variations for all them! Make sure you check out both links to see them all
#frosti draws#sonic the hedgehog#sth#pride 2024#shadow the hedgehog#tails the fox#amy rose#knuckles the echidna#rouge the bat#matilda the ant#e123 omega#metal sonic#blaze the cat#silver the hedgehog#big the cat#tangle the lemur#whisper the wolf#whispangle
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StH characters + text posts because I cannot be stopped, 2/?
#erin.exe#I love text posts <33333#rouge the bat#sonic the hedgehog#knuckles the echidna#shadow the hedgehog#amy rose#sonic the werehog#whisper the wolf#silver the hedgehog#sonic meme#sth meme#sth#sonic#erin.png
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The 2023 Emerging Artist Exhibition in Creative Pinellas’ gallery space highlights work from the ten Pinellas County artists chosen by the organization for this year’s Emerging Artist Grant.
Above are sculptures by Amy Wolf. She has written several articles for the Creative Pinellas website which give some insight into her work and are worth a read.
According to artist Kimberly Engel, the paintings above “explore vibrant color interaction while inviting viewers to meditate on an illusive horizon line where sky meets water.”
From the Creative Pinellas website-
Kimberly Engel is a contemporary abstract painter who lives and works in Clearwater, Florida. Her distinct gestural style combines a love for color interaction with spontaneous mark making. Engel’s paintings explore levels of transparency, evoking depth and light. She is inspired by the constant presence and changing states of large bodies of water. She has lived on the shore of Lake Erie in Euclid, Ohio prior to moving to the Gulf Coast. Engel describes her process as an exploration of herself and ultimately the dissolving of herself mirrored in the process of making and deconstructing works. Her gestural marks have been described as both compulsive and somewhat calligraphic. They undulate and disappear under thin veils of color.
Also check out her Instagram.
Denis DeBon created the unique glass works seen above.
His biography from the gallery website-
Dennis DeBon is the creator of EnergyWebs, which are one-of-a-kind works of modern glass art. He is often been compared to artist Jackson Pollock. Like Pollack, Dennis uses simple artistic techniques and has combined reverse painting on glass with spin art and taken both to a whole new level. Each EnergyWeb is cut from a large sheet of plate glass, then free-style hand-cut into shape, scalloped, polished then spun. Dennis uses a multitude of application techniques and color combinations when creating each piece before firing and hand-signing them. Every EnergyWeb is a unique, one-of-a-kind work of modern glass art and he is the only artist in the world creating them. In addition to selling his artwork at fine art festivals across the country, Dennis was commissioned as the artist to create the Richard Dawkins Awards. In addition, his past creations have been presented to James “The Amazing” Randi, Carl Sagan’s widow, Ann Druyan, and the Zora Neale Hurston and the Koi Society of America award winners. Dennis was born and raised in Buffalo, New York and attended the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York, where he studied photography and graphic design. He now lives in Saint Petersburg, Florida and when he isn’t creating art, you might find him writing screenplays or in the boxing ring . . . working as a professional boxing referee.
For Kate Cummins’ installation, gallery visitors can see different sections of her work by pulling the cords to the side- creating new combinations of the three large scrolls.
From the gallery website-
“I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t drawing, painting or fabricating something out of something else” says artist Kate Cummins of her work. “I come from a creative household where the arts had a natural hierarchy”. After completing an Honors Bachelor’s of Fine Art degree from the University of Western Ontario, Kate travelled extensively and now lives with her family in St. Petersburg, Florida. Kate works in the film industry and has a busy studio practice where her focus has been creating work that responds to social issues. She says of her artistic career, “I am grateful to have a creative and challenging work life and look forward to concentrating exclusively on my artwork”.
The need to connect with others is the purpose and motivation for my art making. In my large scale abstract paintings I call attention to recurrent symbols: icons, motifs and totems. This personal iconography has become my language. Through it I am able to process and communicate perspectives regarding the effects of important societal influences, primarily; climate crisis, social conflict, and women’s rights. I rely on form and color to distill an internal commentary I cannot put into words. I see the work conveying my sense of optimism and confidence on a vibrant, color filled surface yet there’s an insinuated disorder and disguised unease. I am whisper-yelling “do you feel that everything’s ok-not really?” The artwork is reciprocal, a gateway in which I strive for a connection with others, I’m reaching an outstretched hand through painting and trying to say I want to make things better.
Also check out her Instagram to keep up with her work.
Jenipher Chandley says of her paintings (pictured above)- “My art is a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit”.
From the gallery website-
Jenipher Chandley is a representational artist working in her hometown of St. Petersburg Fl. Where she has raised her 4 children and is a proud new grandmother. She has earned degrees in Interior, and Graphic Design, from IADT Tampa. Jenipher is currently lead curator for Bar@548, She also has co-curated and exhibited in 100’s of shows throughout the Tampa Bay Area.
The story of love is the overarching theme in her work—the journey to find it, revel, cherish and protect it, the pain of losing it. She finds common ground where we are all connected, through nature, the human condition, and the energy all around us that drives us forward. Her artwork is real, sometimes raw, and emotionally charged, expressed through symbolism and poetic gestures. Jenipher brings her emotions and the entirety of her subconscious to the work, and through complete vulnerability uncover the strength to forge healing. She returns often to the divine feminine, to rediscover the beauty of inner power and resilience that conquers all. The work is vast in concept and style, while always human and relatable because our art should be as complex and ever-changing as we are.
Check out her website and Instagram for more.
Above are Marie Cummings colorful multimedia paintings. Check out her website and Instagram for more.
Her bio from the gallery’s website-
Marie Cummings was born in Detroit, Michigan. There she studied psychology and business at Wayne State University. She moved to Clearwater, Florida with her three daughters, where she embarked on a career as a Realtor. When her last daughter entered college, Marie decided to seek a new direction in her life: she wanted to explore the world of visual art. While studying Experimental Watermedia at the Dunedin Fine Arts Center (Dunedin, Florida), she also ventured into Creative Writing at St. Petersburg College (St. Petersburg, Florida). This dual experience served as a launching pad for a serious embrace of fine art from an outside-the-box viewpoint.
Since that time, Marie has focused on the creative potential of Watermedia. She finds deep, rich, bold hues intensely exciting. Marie thinks of her palette, brushes and paper as tools for play. Water and paint dance together in her studio, making forms that spark the imagination and speak to the heart. Her work is a form of meditation, an expression of her soul.
Marie recently taught Experimental Watermedia at the Dunedin Fine Arts Center—the same course that first inspired her to take the leap into the world of art. She also enjoys teaching beginning watercolor classes for adults who are beginning to dip their toes in the wellspring of their own creative resources. She takes a relaxed yet encouraging approach to instruction, giving her students the time, space and gentle guidance necessary to grow as artists.
Aimee Jones uses her background in feminist theory to create paintings that incorporate the human figure in domestic and botanical landscapes. Check out her website and Instagram for more.
Agueda Zabisky describes her abstract ceramic sculptures as “a reflection on who we are as human beings, how we deal with challenges, and our quest for rhythm and harmony at all times”.
From the gallery website-
I have been working with ceramic since 2005. It all starts with a block of clay that transforms until it takes shape. Understanding that each phase has its right time made me learn not only to model clay but also model my anxiety and opened new paths for me.
The continuous quest to understand who I am as an individual and the mystery of that internal strength that humans have, which makes them move forward, is what inspires me as an artist.
I seek to create visual narratives that can inspire and instigate the observer’s thinking.
My project: “Journey to Equilibrium” We are made of pieces (symbolized by geometric blocks) that we collect along the way. We are born with nothing and are given love, knowledge, intelligence, strength and courage. At the same time, we also acquire selfishness, fear, anger and much more. Sometimes, we manage to make connections and a few pieces find their way to complete themselves, generating states of euphoria and happiness. Other times, our blocks move away, we make mistakes, we feel lost, full of doubts and we think that nothing fits, and this causes us anguish, anxiety and sadness. Surprisingly, even confused, we may have fun but not joy. But deep down, there is something we can’t explain and that keeps us going. It is as if we knew that all our pieces need to come into harmony, and that’s our challenge. No one has the same blocks as each one of us, and no one can arrange them for us. Obstacles happen all the time, but they are nothing more than pieces that we have to organize and balance. We also learn it is not possible to do this all at once. There is a lot to be done and no instructions manual on how to do it. We are discovering along the way and building our life every moment. It is a continuous balance of everything we are adding to what we want to accomplish. Something enduring over time. And, if at any point of our journey, we manage to have many of our pieces organized and better connected, we will realize that we are getting wiser and more complete.
Also check out her Instagram.
This year the exhibition also included writer Troy Bernardo and creative multi-hyphenate Patrick Arthur Jackson who both created interactive pieces for the gallery.
For Bernardo’s piece (pictured above) he attached QR codes to several of the items seen above that bring you to his written work.
Jackson created a board for visitors to contribute post-it notes with five words describing their relationship with their fathers.
This exhibition will close this Sunday (7/16/23). This weekend is also Third Saturdays at Pinewood– a free event with activities at all three spaces- Creative Pinellas, Florida Botanical Gardens, and Heritage Village.
#florida art#florida art shows#creative pinellas#emerging artists#amy wolf#kimberly engel#denis debon#kate cummins#aimee jones#jenipher chandley#marie cummings#agueda zabisky#troy bernardo#patrick arthur jackson#pinellas county artists#painting#sculpture#art#art shows#art installation#theater#writers#mixed media
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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL GIRL DAY EVERYONE!!!!!!!!
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Sonic the Hedgehog #69 Cover A
Art: Min Ho Kim (@deegeemin)
#Sonic the Hedgehog#IDW#IDW Publishing#IDW Sonic#Miles “Tails” Prower#Amy Rose#Babylon Rogues#Jet the Hawk#Wave the Swallow#Storm the Albatross#Tangle the Lemur#Whisper the Wolf#Lanolin the Sheep#Min Ho Kim#cover
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