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Roxanne "Rocky" Martin became in artist in 1973 and has dedicated her life since then to pursuing a career devoted to the arts, including photography of Vermont's natural beauty.
At the Market, Rocky is offering matted prints in 11"x14" and 16"x20" sizes in horizontal or vertical formats, depending on the image. All prints are printed with Epson 3K Ink on professional photographic paper. All mats, backing material and tape are acid free to prevent discoloring.

"As a photographer, I am constantly looking at the world around me in terms of what looks like something to try to capture that is worth looking at again- that has some kind of beauty or specialness."
At the Winooski Holiday Pop-up Art Market, Powell will be selling framed and unframed prints as well as note cards that feature her work.

"I want the viewer to leave their reality as I do when I create my work, entering into the space through the properties of the painting."
At the Winooski Holiday Pop-up Art Market, Leah will sell abstract and representational original oil paintings as well as greeting cards, magnets and pins that contain images of her work.

Carol MacDonald continues to engage in a visual dialogue that connects images to the cycles and ongoing dilemmas of life.
She will feature her original, hand printed, limited edition prints and unique monoprints. Her new line of sketchbook journals make delightful gifts as well as both handmade and offset printed cards.

Eco-Artist Anne Cummings paints with her convictions, namely, to reduce, reuse, and recycle. In her “Local Foods” collages, she repurposes trash collected from the roadsides of Vermont to create vivid and colorful depictions of those objects in their original, unspoiled state.
At the Winooski Holiday Pop-up Art Market, Anne will sell prints of her work, cards, and original art work. She will also exhibit work from her Re-Wreath series.

“I love art,” said Brown. “I love to create and watch others create—my grandmother quilting, my brother smithing a shoe, a print coming to life in the developer. These touch my soul. A life-long learner, my body of work now includes digital color and black-and-white photography and digital painting.”