Kristi Radford creates layered photographic art that transforms flowers, leaves, light, and everyday moments into whimsical, dreamlike compositions. Photography has been part of her life since childhood, but through her creative practice at MisBeeHaven Designs she has developed a distinctive process of combining multiple photographs into richly textured digital collages that blur the line between reality and imagination. Working entirely on her phone, Kristi embraces experimentation, curiosity, and play, allowing ordinary natural details to evolve into imaginative visual worlds. Inspired by changing seasons, shifting light, reflections, and the quiet beauty of…
At Women in Arts Network, Flora and Fauna reminded us that nature doesn’t always announce itself with grand landscapes or dramatic views. Sometimes it appears in a passing reflection, shifting light, or the quiet atmosphere of an ordinary day. Alisa Eykilis is one of the selected artists whose photography is built around noticing those moments before they disappear. Interestingly, photography wasn’t something Alisa originally set out to pursue as an artistic practice. She first picked up a camera simply to keep family members connected across long distances, sharing photographs of her…
Sarah Anderson documents abandoned machinery and fading rural landscapes across the Midwest, transforming overlooked spaces into powerful reflections on history, labor, and time. Drawn to rusted tractors, collapsing barns, and forgotten structures, she photographs the remnants of agricultural change with a sensitivity that turns decay into narrative. Her background as a physician informs the way she observes the world, balancing precision with empathy, while her growing photographic practice has deepened through formal study at RISD and acceptance into SCAD’s MFA Photography program. Rather than simply recording abandoned places, she approaches them…
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