Here for the Hustle
In the backyard shop at Teddi and Tyler Cripps’ southeast Spokane home, the rich, earthy scent of leather permeates the air.
In the backyard shop at Teddi and Tyler Cripps’ southeast Spokane home, the rich, earthy scent of leather permeates the air.
With history’s help, we can begin to guess what Annie’s life was like.
Spokane’s Heritage Tree Program recognizes the region’s most prized arbor specimens Nestled in the valleys of mountain ranges all around, the Inland Northwest is home to millions and millions of trees. Even within our metropolitan boundaries, they fill our parks, line the streets and shade our backyards. Ever the urban sentinels, these living beings bear witness…
Pieced together on Sarah Edwards’ sunlit dining room table is an intricate collage of plant life, like a painting by Mother Nature herself.
Christy Branson discovered encaustic painting entirely by accident. Now, she can’t paint fast enough.
Brian Deemy is on a perpetual quest to push boundaries in his chosen medium.
On Oct. 14, Tara Steinmetz broke 11,000 followers on Instagram. A month later, she was nearing 15,000.
Before David Waters even had his college degree in hand, the explosively colorful, organized chaos of his designs had caught the eye of some huge brands: Nike, Adidas, ESPN.
Procrastination is often Brittany Stodgell’s incentive for artistic inspiration.
Devon Plopper hasn’t had a solo show in Spokane since last spring, but the artist’s most recent series of ink-on-paper drawings took nearly a year to create. If you’ve seen them, you’d know why.