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Painting Toys For Christmas Decorations From Porcelain With Your Own Hands. Children's Diy Concept. Making Xmas Tree Decoration

Looking for an event to usher you into the Christmas spirit? This ceramic ornament painting workshop might be just the ticket! Taylor Farm on FF, in Mexico, Missouri focuses most of its time towards selling produce at the local farmers market. But this year, when the the farmer’s market season came to a close, Yvonne …

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New Franklin-based multimedia artist Amy Dawkins uses her work as a means of connecting with her faith to find meaning and healing. An art reception hosted by Missouri Life will give visitors the chance to connect with Dawkins and her art.

2024 Wine And Art Stroll Facebook Event

The Downtown Marceline Foundation is excited to host the 12th Annual Marceline Wine and Art Stroll! If you like wine, beer, spirits, art and fun community events, join us for a relaxing evening in the middle of Main Street, USA. Marceline, Missouri, known as Walt Disney’s boyhood hometown, is once again hosting our annual Wine …

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This artist’s work made one young mother burst into tears. She paints bold, beautiful women in bright colors but also cozy, quiet cottages in pastels. Her intriguing tiles can be creative accents in any room. Discover where to see her work.

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Missouri artist Debi Pickler began drawing and painting as a kindergartener, and had soon amassed quite a collection of work. She decided to stage an art show in her backyard. But before a single soul saw her creations, disaster struck.

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Want a quick history lesson in a Missouri city you’re visiting? Look for a mural in town. Cities large and small in the Show-Me State like to celebrate their heritage—from sliced bread to the Civil War—with murals. One of the newest was unveiled in the summer of 2019 in Green City.

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Meet the Missouri plein air artist who translates with paint.

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“The first piece evolved from me getting older, feeling vulnerable, thinking about the time that has gone by, my career, and if I’m good enough,” he says. “I think the work, all my work, as with all artists, evolved from a real personal place. And that place is usually some type of fear or loneliness.”