Katie Romba specializes in acrylic painting, watercolor painting, and ink drawings. Her art revolves around food and baked goods, the automotive world, and global issues.
Beth Meadows Art
I create a wide range of fine art which includes collage, paintings, and hand-painted wooden cut-outs and wearables. Conceptually, I enjoy mixing my life in East Tennessee with aspirational and luxurious living, drawing inspiration from contemporary, high-end design. The themes I enjoy exploring include female confidence, mental health, and interpersonal relationships using dark and humorous undertones. I create artwork for exhibitions, retail locations, and take on commissions that fit within my current body of work.
Holly Allen Studio Fine Art
My paintings depict wildlife and natural landscapes. I love illustrating the beauty of nature. I live in the Blue Ridge mountains of Tennessee and draw my inspiration from hikes and travel in wild, natural places. The materials for my fine art are usually acrylic paint on canvas, with some watercolor and oil paintings. I also offer prints and merchandise using my original art.
Charlotte Brindley Fine Art
Charlotte Brindley is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, and recently moved to the Knoxville area. She received her B.A. in Art History in 2015, and M.A. in Folk Studies/Historic Preservation in 2017, both from Western Kentucky University. A love for art, history, architecture, and cultural heritage prompted Charlotte to pursue her multiple degrees. She has worked at museums such as the Kentucky Museum in Bowling Green, the Hermitage in Nashville, and Rose Center Council for the Arts in Morristown. Brindley's art is inspired by various periods in history, especially the Italian Renaissance and the Gothic illuminated manuscripts of Medieval Europe. She enjoys creating high detailed oil paintings with layers of jewel tones. Brindley maintains a studio in Hamblen County and lives with her husband, Joel, and cat, Emerald.
YB Creatives, LLC
Fluid art, Epoxy art, Epoxy pieces, guitar clocks & tables
By trade, I'm a graphic designer. When Covid happened, I found myself with dwindled clients. Never one to sit around, I returned to my artistic roots and learned new art with painting and epoxy techniques. From that, I worked into a niche for guitar clocks and tables and fluid art. While still a traditional artist, I have come to enjoy abstract and modern art. I have been honored to show my paintings at the Van derPlas Gallery in New York as well as a residency for guitar art at the Vivant Gallery Reno.
Fine Art by Aleex
original oil paintings
I've painted for over 35 years, and my favorite locations to paint en plein air are the Smoky Mountains, France, and Italy. Many of my paintings are in private collections throughout the United States and Europe, and my original oils have been exhibited in Giverny, France (home of Monet’s Gardens), Northern Italy, and Tuscany. I've had several solo art shows in Knoxville, and my limited-edition print, “Suffrage on Market Square,” is part of the Historical Exhibit of Art and Artifacts at the General Federation of Women’s Clubs History and Resource Center in Washington, DC. I'm a member of the Arts and Culture Alliance, Fountain City Art Center, American Impressionist Society, and Oil Painters of America.
Amanda Scott Art
Original Oil Paintings
I am an oil painter. My paintings are representational but artistic and I don’t really seek to portray an object fully. The paintings capture light and my unique perspective. Most of the art I create is sparked by a hike in the woods, travels, and daily living.
The Shoppes at Homespun in Farragut
K, Alight
Paintings
A wedding photographer by trade, I fell into painting as a new creative outlet when photography became full-time work. I mostly paint impressionist landscapes, which fits my personality to a tee: dreamy, soft, and romantic. Nature has always been a driving force in all art that I make because I find its vastness and beauty so fulfilling.