All work is not for sale (NFS) unless stated otherwise.
Meghan Mendez (she/her)
"I became a photographer because I wanted to capture the beauty in life. Whether that be the stillness of nature or the little moments between loved ones, I aim to tell a story through my pieces."
Charlotte Grenelle Krayenbuhl (she/her)
"The art I develop is at times deeply personal and heavily historical; other times it is an exploration of various media used in unexpected ways. I’m heavily influenced by Design principles and elements―having graduated from UC Davis with degrees in Art Studio and Design―which has led me to experiment with industrial materials such as 3D-printed silver."
Kiraly Boune
"My art is all about control – or the lack of it. And what is love but the biggest loss of control that there is? All of these pieces started as a gift for somebody else and the thought of “what is the worst that can happen?”
Out of the variety of mediums that I work in, clay and wood were the two that I chose for these projects for their durability and the challenge. “Blessed” is made out of wood with a homemade turmeric dye - Yellow being a happier and warmer color, a canine for the loyalty and love. “A Gift “and “Partners” are ceramic and glazed. “A Gift” reflects more on the roots. Madre and Máthair both mean mother in Italian and Irish respectively. Love and companionship is something that should be cherished and respected."
Jose Maldonado (he/him)
"Something simple."
"Writing has always been my passion, but I've uncovered a love for creating visual art. So far, charcoal has been my favorite medium."
Stephanie Kadle
Eve Fulford (she/her)
Cecilia Fu (she/her)
"This body of work was made to fulfill assignment requirements in my Ceramics class. These vessels are made to look like various bugs and oceanic animals in the natural world, and were made to create a sense of curiosity and playfulness in the viewer. Through my work, I hope to inspire a sense of wonder and whimsy, encouraging others to look closer and rediscover the creatures around us. With welcoming textures and soft colors, these round bodies of work were made with various hand-building techniques and a combination of different glazes and firing styles."
Patricia de Cos
"I am a first semester art student at American River College. I enjoy using my right brain!"
Ruby Judd (she/her)
"I want to tell stories through art and my own original characters. Every drawing I make has a story too it, whether it's made through digital art or paper art. I love sharing my art with the world.
Mario Jr Arizaga (he/him)
Lilia Infantino (she/her)
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Frida Ball
"My name is Frida Ball and this is a small sample of my work. I have been photographing timeless buildings and scenery for a little bit now. I was very inspired by the work of my other classmates as well, and thought I could produce photos that had their own unique flair. These photos were all taken in downtown Roseville. Thank you for taking the time to view my work!"
Phin Nguyen (any pronouns)
"My work is a collection of work of learning and emerging digital artist, but also a person who finds beauty in people, how they are structured and identified, and the love and affection I project through them and my art. My favorites tend to be the sketchy, monotonous ones, but as a learner, I experiment with colors and shadings to further adds expressions and catchiness."
Monique Alfred
"I capture what captures me."