“The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.”
Aristotle
Inner Haven Creatives & Artists

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Virginia Adams
Intuitive Artist
"My Mom was an Artitist, my daughter is an Artitist ... I never dared to consider myself one. Then through the promptings of what I know as divine intervention, the paintings began. Each one is first a vibration or a frequency before it shows it's true colors. I am amazed and humbled each time they appear."

Katie Beltrami
Jewelry Artist
Katie Beltrami was not always a jewelry maker, and made her way to the crafting life through another path. Always interested in science and helping people, she has a background in Occupational therapy, which she currently practices, and environmental education, formerly presenting nature to guests at the Brookfield Zoo. Two very different activities, with a surprising overlap, balancing science with human interaction, both allowing and requiring creativity and spontaneity. A lifetime maker, her foray in jewelry making started three years ago, beginning with component creations, gradually expanding into wire wrapping and wire weaving, expanding her experience with metals to include more copper, stainless steel, brass, and sterling silver. Shortly thereafter, Katie was drawn to the esoteric practice of Electroforming, an almost mystical mix of art and science, that allowed for the incorporation of organic material into permanent pieces. As she strives to create, or decipher, a vision, Katie enjoys the journey; starting with a vague idea, an unassuming stone, or wild shape, then "playing with the wire" to see where things go and take shape. It's in the act of creating that she finds out where the wire ends up, or how the electroformed copper plates to the shapes. All in all, creating is a part of Katie's life, and she's finding and defining herself as she finds and defines her art.

Robert Buzek
Energy Artist
Born in Berywn, IL, Robert grew up in Oak Park, and currently resides in McHenry, IL. Robert spent a month on a Navajo reservation in the late nineties, and that experience left a profound impact on his life. That experience changed the way he sees the world and why he paints. Robert also studied the Kabbalah with the late Jim Lebick, who left a lasting impression on him about the metaphysical world. Robert’s work is described as a journey into a world of energy and dreams which he refers to as DreamsWorldArt. Robert feels like he’s got one foot in this world holding a paintbrush and one in the other holding a dream sword, cutting through the symbolism of his dreams. The subjects of Robert’s artwork tend to relate to metaphysical or esoteric themes, but he prefers to work with whatever comes out of his dreams or imagination. “I feel that all things are energy, and it is possible to put energy and intent into whatever medium. What inspires me is the beauty in mystery. The energies I put into my work are like dreamscapes, they take you somewhere you have never been. I like the vivid use of color and creating spaces that make you feel something.”
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Tigerlily Cross
Imagist & Artist
Because I am deeply connected to this beautiful planet the imagery I paint is ever changing. My style is definitely my own & recognizable to those who know or follow me. My themes & subjects change according to events, personal & worldwide. And I do paint “happy” pictures too, like a baby’s face in a flower ~ halloween paintings is another yearly theme. I’ve done mystery themes: characters in windows, ally’s & doorways which I once called “plot-driven”; Emotions run through my art like a tune… be it a kiss; a goodbye wave, cats tussling; a lonely homeless human, the beauty of a bird or animal or even a simple chair featured in all its upholstered beauty. Ive got a funny bone & often create characters like my cig-smoking bunny; really “wild”-flowers; my “Whirley girly beer maiden”; “date-night”; “woman-power”; racial comradely; sci-fi is really fun; …ideas will never end for me only when death itself says so. Born in Long Beach California. Lived & worked in many Cali costal towns. Enjoyed over a decade on beautiful Maui & Oahu, Hawaii. Still loving my adopted Midwest state of Illinois. Tigerlily Artist Biography I am a concerned painter, maybe to a fault = I see, I hear, I reflect…. I care! The older I become the more I feel “wonder & awe”. Hailing from California & Hawaii I paint outdoors 2-4 days wk outside. The magic of planet earth & inhabitants are daily on my mind - I’m sure it shows in my art. I paint it all= people, pets, landscapes, florals, war, cars, trains, scenes & abstracts. Just ask! Beauty is everywhere! Visually; in words, in music, in sound… and Action; which is why I donate art & have for many decades to (some going to); Treehouse Anti cruelty Society, W Grand Ave, Chicago The Humane League, California & Chicago PETA, Chicago & national events Inspiration Corporation, Broadway, Chicago Fairy Godmother Foundation; childhood Terminal cancer Make-a-wish Foundation, children in Chicago Ending violence against women art auction, Chicago 911 Benefit Auction N.Y. (artists who lost everything Ox-Bow winter Fundraisers, Chicago Science And Arts Academy, Des Plaines Il Oak Park Area Arts Council Nat’l. Association of Women in Construction, National Nasty Woman, Art Show. 2017, both Chicago & Evanston events Project Onward “Art on Cardboard “ developmental disabilities fundraiser, yearly Boys Town, Chicago. Chicago House Fundraiser 2015 - 2021 Niles North High School’s - Auction to benefit abused children Art Associations Oak Park Arts Council Des Plaines Art Guild Chicago Art Coalition (CAC)- present Chicago Art Open 2003-2009 Around the Coyote 2007 until it’s end Woman made 2018 Exhibited = Inner Haven Art GalleryGratslake, IL Des Plaines History Center, IL Dancing Krow Gallery, Oak Park, IL Outside The Loop, Congress Theatre, IL Phuture Art Gallery, Wickerpark, IL The Open Door Gallery, Milwaukee ave, IL Lucid Artists Gallery, Lake Point Tower, Navy Pier John Gault Gallery, Chicago Peter Jones Gallery, Chicago Blue Moon Art Gallery, Skokie IL Thomas Mole Gallery, LaGrange, Texas Faces Gallery, 5th ave.,Maywood Inclusion Arts Gallery, Glenwood Ave, Chicago Studio 99, James st., Blue Island, IL Diebert Fine Art, oak Park, IL Ferenczak Gallery, Park Ridge, IL The Wild Sisters, Busse, mount prospect, IL Lane Art Gallery, park ridge IL Ferenczak Gallery, Harrison St, Oak Park, IL On-line Cafe’, des plaines. IL Des Plaines Library, IL Cornerstone, James st. Blue island, IL Pick-a-cup Diner & Art Gallery, Evanston, IL Invitationals= Emily oaks nature center Plein air competition, Skokie, IL Chicago underground Artist's show, the Vic Theatre, Chicago Chicago Urban Arts Society, Halsted, chicago Scott Jackson’s annual Halloween Shows, Chicago Menopause the Musical, Apollo Theater lobby exhibit, Chicago Nine - GhostBar & Nightclub, Randolph, Chicago 2 woman show Delilah’s bar, N. Lincoln, Chicago, IL Wisconsin central Corp Office, Rosemont, IL Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hi Kaha Kihei. Maui, Hi

Ruth Day
Mixed Media Artist
I capture emotion with storms of color and form. I paint and draw what lies beneath the surface - mixed with what the eye sees. The results are surreal and evocative. I love to play with images of animals and people. I amplify their spirit and beauty by combining my photos, paintings and drawings. I imbue desired mantras, themes and dreams in my Intention paintings. I can personalize these by request. I’ve drawn and painted since I could scribble growing up in Ontario, Canada. Constant art experimentation alongside raising three intriguing humans brings me to the artist I am today. I create in my Chicagoland home with artistic commentary from my parrot Picasso. "Every woman is a rebel, and usually in wild revolt against herself." - Oscar Wilde
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Katherine Flynn
Channeler, Life Aligner, Artist
Katherine Flynn is a Channeler, Certified Intuitive Life Purpose Coach, Psychic Medium and Artist who supports people in unlocking their life purpose with channeled wisdom and grounded guidance, direct from Source. An aspect of her channeling is creating energetic infused artwork with stones including clear quartz, amethyst, kyanite and citrine, allowing for her pieces to connect with the intended recipient.
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Kendall Getzinger
Mixed Media Artist
My work is a deep dive into freedom - an ongoing exploration into a question I have pondered since college, what does it mean to be free? My answer to this question has shifted and evolved greatly over the last five years as I grow in my creative practice. No matter the medium, I am always searching for bliss, peace & presence in a world that is chaotic and often overwhelming. I am drawn to the juxtaposition between softness and strength - how opposites often coexist. I am deeply inspired by music, the natural world, the changing of the seasons and imagery that I see during meditation. Through art, I strive to connect with my inner child, to transmute pain into something new, to explore freedom and self expression. I graduated from Judson University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. I currently work as a Freelance Graphic Designer, Photographer and Artist. https://tobefreecollective.com/

Maggie Hazard
Photographer
Maggie Hazard is a photographer based in Mundelein, IL. Her practice is framed around capturing the smaller elements of nature as a way of helping people reconnect to their world through photographic imagery. Maggie’s focus on close-up and macro photographs of flowers, botanicals, and other small pieces of nature, as well as small landscapes, brings a new often unseen perspective to viewers. Maggie’s photographic work has been exhibited in both local and regional exhibitions in the Midwest. In addition to her photographic practice, Maggie is a photo historian who teaches courses on the history and theories of photography at colleges in the Chicago area and the Midwest. “Photography is something that has framed and defined my life since childhood. I have always understood and communicated with the world through photography. Today, I am a photographer and a photo historian. Whether exploring with my camera or teaching others, photography is how I express myself and how I connect to the world and to others. I am inspired by the natural world, and the color within it defines what I take away from nature. I am especially fascinated by the smaller, often overlooked pieces and moments of our world. I try to capture these moments with my camera, whether it is the busy work of a bee on flower or the hidden gem of a small landscape in our lived environment. It is through these small elements of our world that we can find the most meaningful connections. I hope that my photographs will take you into new and inspiring ways of connecting to our beautiful world. I invite you to step away from the chaos of life and enjoy the simplicity of my small, captured moments.”
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Christina Hladnik
Mixed Media Intuitive Artist
“As an artist, I feel called to create pieces to remind myself and others of our true essence and innate magnificence. My work not only speaks for me but for anyone who wishes to reconnect to their innocence and beauty. Each piece of art I create is made with love and immense gratitude for the beauty of nature and our humanity. My personal quest for a feeling of connection to what lies beyond the imperfections of our human bodies has not only been my spiritual mission, but has led me to a deep understanding of something that I learned long ago from the late, Dr. Wayne Dyer: “We are not our bodies, our possessions, or our careers. Who we are is Divine Infinite Love.” It is my deepest wish that through my work, you are reminded of your innate magnificence and knowing that you are enough and always have been. I am deeply honored to be able to do what I do and I hope that you enjoy my work as much as I have enjoyed creating it.”

Moushami Iyer
Mixed Media Artist
"My art is a unique blend of Henna designs (traditional Indian art) and Zentangles® (drawing structured patterns). I call my art form ‘ZENNA’! Each piece of art reflects my love for “Zenna”, patience with intricacies, need for structure, and passion for color. Some designs are free flowing strokes of deliberate pattern while others are arrangements or circular mandalas on various surfaces such as glass, wood, paper, and canvas. For as long as I can remember, I have been a doodler. In recent years art has become my form of mediation. I find this quote immensely powerful: When meditation is mastered, the mind is unwavering like the flame of a lamp in a windless place. In the still mind, in the depths of meditation, the Self reveals itself. The beauty of my art is that there is no plan, no sketches, no erasers, no stencils. As I begin drawing — suddenly the mind gets focused on the art, on the next pattern to make, on the next curve to shape, or on the next line to draw. The mind is calm, and I can hear my thoughts (like the flame of a lamp in a windless place)! Since 2015 I’ve had the pleasure of showcasing my work in local galleries and at art shows. I’m continuously learning and exploring various textures and surfaces. I particularly enjoy working with wood, so a lot of my recent work reflects that. I feel truly blessed to have art in my life and to be able to share it with others." Moushami @ Pastel Zenna

Jenny Kelch
Mixed Media Artist
“Jenny Kelch is a versatile and spiritually inspired artist, known for her captivating creations in alcohol ink and watercolor paintings. Drawing inspiration from the beauty of nature, Jenny's paintings are a testament to her deep connection with the world around her. Through vibrant colors and fluid forms, she invites viewers to immerse themselves in the healing power of art.”

John Kirkpatrick, Jr.
Abstract Expressionist Painter
John Kirkpatrick Jr is an Abstract Expressionistic Painter from the northern suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. His use of color, texture and line represent the busy hustle and bustle of the big city life. He incorporates a loose and energetic style that highlights his expressionistic fun lifestyle.John’s subjects are usually full of life and personality. John’s favorite subject is the human form, and he likes to show the form full of emotion by using color, texture and heavy line. “My influence’s come from the painters that use the paint to communicate with the viewer of the piece. I love the way LeRoy Neiman shows the joy and competitiveness in his paintings of athletes. Ed Paschke created portraits that explode off of the canvas by using extreme color and heavy line! Andrew Salgado’s paintings make me feel as if I know the subject on the canvas, by showing us the vulnerability of his figures. Guy Denning creates unmistakably heavy, stressful, painful emotion by using thick black lineage in his portraits ” John’s obsession with the figure and human form can be summed up like this; “I want my subject’s to be alive and to be interesting. I want the person looking at my paintings to want to get to know the subject and to feel as if the subject in the painting has something to say or is full of angst, joy or pain.” John received a Bachelor’s degree in ART from Northeastern Illinois University. John currently works for a Non-Profit organization in Libertyville Illinois and shows his paintings in many galleries in the Northern Illinois area. "As people, we all experience highs and lows. Sometimes we can look at people and get a sense of how and what they are feeling. I want you to look at my work and feel what the subject is feeling. I paint people, because that is what I can relate to the most. In my paintings, emotion of the subject and viewer response is everything. With my abstract expressionistic style I use texture and heavy line and color to convey this. I want the viewer to look at my work and feel what the subject is not only feeling emotionally, but physically as well. I’m an Expressionistic painter, and I once heard that Expressionism is a style of art in which the intention is not to reproduce a subject accurately, but portray it in a way as to express the inner state of the artist and or the subject on the canvas. I hope you enjoy viewing my paintings as much as I have enjoyed creating them."

Martha-Maxwell Knox
Mixed Media Artist
Martha-Maxwell Knox is a young and dedicated artist with a love for traditional methods. They chose the name Martha-Maxwell to represent their past and the journey it took to get to the present, incorporating both aspects and giving them representation. Martha-Maxwell has been painting and drawing their entire life but only became serious about it in middle school. They are a primarily self-taught artist, only having taken a few art classes. Their bold artwork is full of contrast and is certain to capture your eye. They strive for mastery in oil paint, watercolor, and graphite/charcoal drawing. “Ever since I was little, I have been fascinated by the world of art. The way colors interact as you splatter the page with finger paint was just as exhilarating as the careful placement of color through brushwork now. I like to think I have been the world's apprentice, watching how others interact, experiencing nature, feeling my emotions both good and bad, and figuring out how to get out from under the storm clouds that threaten to overtake me. I have taught myself to make order out of the chaos of which we all observe. I've learned to see beauty in the mundane and capture it, to hold that moment of peace in place just long enough to immortalize it. Art to me is anything that serves no functional purpose. something that the creator chose to put in place because it made sense to them, because it was beautiful. It makes you feel something when you look at it. That emotion could be pleasant or unpleasant. The better the Art is the more strongly you will feel. In each piece I create I leave a trace of my very soul; a moment of pure passion captured on a canvas or page. When one observes that moment, each individual will feel something different. My paintings are unique because they each tell a thousand stories, every eye that sees them brings a new story to life. I wish to tell your story back to you— using my own life and experiences as the inspiration— to awaken some part of you that has been hiding from the light. I will bring you into the world as I see it, and beyond.”

Irene Oleksiuk
Fine Art Photographer
Irene is a fine art photographer and her images are based on Nature and graphic elements. She loves to take her photo and composite by adding elements taking away what is not needed and adding textures. She does all this to fit her vision. For several years now she only uses her iPhone to take the images and various apps to create. Many years ago she did only use her big girl camera. Technology changed and so did she. Irene received a certificate in 2007 from the Morton Arboretum in Lisle IL in Nature Photography. She has won many awards for both her iPhone photography and big girl camera too. Has been in various photo shows locally, in Berkeley CA and in Europe. A couple of times she taught workshops on iPhone photography in Seattle Washington.

Jennifer C. McDonnell
Mixed Media Artist
Jennifer Cashin McDonnell is a lifelong creative with a diverse artistic journey. Over the years, Jennifer has explored various art forms, from doll making and painting to jewelry creation. Driven by a deep-seated passion for creativity, she embraces new mediums with enthusiasm, always eager to transform inspiration into art. In recent years, Jennifer's admiration for flowers has evolved into a profound passion. This newfound love has led her to innovate by combining her original photography with the healing energies of Reiki. Through this unique fusion, she presents her floral images not just as visual art, but as infused with positive, revitalizing energy. Jennifer's work reflects her dedication to both artistic expression and holistic well-being, offering viewers a harmonious blend of beauty and serenity.

Amruta Parmar
Intuitive Spiritual Artist
"This art is NOT mine. It belongs to the Infinite. It comes from a place of abundance and joy, for that is what the Infinite is. Limitless. Formless. Invisble. Full of Possibilities. I am a mere conduit to manifest the formless into form, using my body, mind complex, trying to capture eternity into objective pieces bursting with of radiant glowing JOY, spontaneously, reminding you of your own Light!For that is how intuitive abstraction is expressed through me!" Amruta is a self taught abstract artist painting modern contemporary pieces bursting with bold colors, vibrant energy and JOY, lots of gold leaf & glitter. Her work is inspired by her search for enlightenment and spiritual journey since 2017, after she relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio from Pune, Maharashtra in India. She also launched her wellness brand, Here & Now Candles in 2022, an Eco-Luxury Sustainable clean candle brand, using Premium Natural Coconut Apricot Creme Wax, wooden wicks & toxin free fragrances free of parabens, phthaltes, mutagens and carcinogens, that are safe for you and your loved ones, all handpoured in small batches in her home studio in Mason. She hopes her work brings a smile to your face and lights up your daily mundane moments with JOY :)

Michelle O'Connor
Intuitive Abstract & Mixed Media Artist
My art is a vivid exploration of the interconnectedness between nature, energy, people, and healing. Through vibrant, abstract, and sometimes whimsical depictions of the natural and figurative world, I aim to evoke a sense of wonder in the harmonious relationship between the organic and the ethereal, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a world where the shared human experience, personal imagination, and reality converge. Each piece is a manifestation of my intuitive artistic process and every layer, mark and hue is guided by energies I perceive and process deeply. My work forms a bridge between the physical and metaphysical, inviting viewers to ponder the shared essence of the human experience and our oneness within the tapestry of nature.

Nancy Pirri
Intuitive Spiritual Artist
If one could see the depth and complexity of a woman plainly on her surface, would we see beauty? Would we see their scars, if we look closely enough? I let each woman tell her story through my hands. My work is about woman’s struggle to find emotional balance, which I depict using texture, expression, attitude and gesture. While every woman has strength, compassion, and an incalculable ability to endure, we also have complex roles of mother, lover, sister, friend, or wife, where our arguably weaker sex is continually called upon to put others before ourselves. Biography Nancy Pirri was born in Brooklyn, New York and currently lives in Chicago, IL. She has dabbled in every art form since childhood, discovering clay to be her true passion in 1996. She has won awards from the Beverly Arts Center and the Rockford Art Museum, including work published in ‘500 Figures in Clay’ V2. She has exhibited nationally and internationally, including Sofa Expo in Chicago representing women's right's anniversaries, acquiring collectors from all over the world. She’s been with numerous galleries in the Midwest including Alma Art & Interiors and Inner Haven Gallery. Studio: Lillstreet Art Center @ 4401 N. Ravenswood in Chicago, No Number Studio - second floor.

Elizabeth Sincox
Whimsically Joyful Art
Hello! my name is Elizabeth (Liz) Sincox I am a retired top producing real estate Broker and HGTV Real Estate Expert. I sold more than 700 homes in my 26-year career and did more than 30 shows for HGTV. In 2019 at the age of 56, I decided to stop working for a living and start working on living! So I hit the reset button and retired from the pressure and fast pace of my life. I really wanted to give painting a try. With no formal training I picked up a paint brush and found a passion for painting! I am now selling my paintings in 2 stores and this wonderful Gallery!! As well as selling in Art Shows and doing commission work for clients. I also host painting parties and sell painting kits! SO MUCH FOR RETIRING! (HAHAHA!) I love helping other people find their passion! It is such a thrill!

Katherine Skaggs
Visionary Artist
Katherine Skaggs is a visionary artist, intuitive, author, teacher, spiritual counselor, shamanic practitioner, entrepreneur and painter of souls. The art of Katherine Skaggs is uplifting, intuitive, visionary, healing and transformative. You will find Soul Portraits, Spirit Guide Paintings, Angels, Goddesses and Ascended Masters among her work. Each painting is created to open a portal, or doorway, to access the Divine, within oneself, within one's life, and within the Cosmos, as an accessible light and energy for restoring balance, for remembering each of us are Divine, and for illuminating the pathway to healing in this world. She is inspired to bring beauty, love, soul healing and a vision of inspiration to others through visionary art; empowering classes and workshops including intuitive painting classes, Artist Shaman Healer Sage courses, Journeying with the Goddess workshops; monthly New Moon Goddess Wisdom Circles and Full Moon Shamanic Healer Circles; in addition Katherine offers intuitive guidance and healing services including soul portraits (a process unique to Katherine and her intuitive guidance), intuitive readings and soul guidance sessions, shamanic healing sessions and spiritual coaching. Life’s experiences tell her that each breath is sacred, to live fully, to choose love in every moment, to aim for happiness and joy no matter what, and to see the divine within all beings. The Early Years Katherine Skaggs has been an artist since she was a small child, as you can see from this photo taken when Katherine was only 3 years of age! Katherine began drawing as soon as a crayon was offered up! Even in these early days, Katherine was recognized as talented and skilled in drawing. At age 14 Katherine began oil painting, and later learned watercolor at age 19. Though Katherine expressed interest in many areas of life such as healing, sports, the outdoors and animals, she always drew and painted to express her true self. Graduate, Kansas City Art Institute - Painting Even after graduating with a teaching certificate and a BS in health and education from Oklahoma State University, Katherine was guided to continue to persue her art interests in her early 20s, constantly taking classes that would better her ability to see and to create. At age 26, Katherine was accepted into Kansas City Art Instititute, where she studied painting and printmaking. Katherine graduated with a BFA in painting from KCAI. The Mythical Goddess Tarot Paintings In April 2006 Katherine went on her first tour outside of the United States. This trip was with Lydia Ruyle and Meinrad Craighead, both visionary women artisans, inspiring and educating on the Goddess and the Divine Feminine. The tour was to see Rome through the eyes of the Goddess, called Goddess Conversations, put on by dear friend Katie Hoffner. This tour was a most important part of Katherine's waking up to her mission of bringing the Goddess to others through art and education. Upon returning from this trip Katherine began a conversation with Sage Holloway about painting the goddesses for a tarot deck that Sage had dreamed of for many years. Finally in September 2006 Katherine and Sage committed to meeting in Katherine's studio to begin the journey of bringing in 78 paintings for the now Mythical Goddess Tarot. Between 2006 and 2008 Katherine channeled more than 78 paintings for the Mythical Goddess Tarot, published with Author Sage Holloway, November 2008. The work of the Mythical Goddess Tarot is a significant body of work dedicated to the re-emergence of the Divine Feminine on this planet. During this time Katherine had many profound and beautiful experiences connecting with this Divine Feminine energy and the healing of the Great Mother within all of humanity. Teacher There is nothing more grand to Katherine than to share her experiences of the Divine with others, and to inspire them to create their own experiences that lead them to truth and love. Katherine is an inspirational teacher of Intuitive Painting, as well as Shamanism and Mystery School teachings, including dream interpretation, the chakras, meditation, visualization, and expanding one's intuition to name a few. Katherine focuses on how we are the Artist of our own lives, and that we can learn to more masterfully paint that canvas of life when we are willing to take that responsibility for ourselves in union with Spirit. Katherine is known for her unique and empowering teaching style, bringing art, creativity, guided imagery and intuition into the classroom, creating a dynamic chemistry for personal empowerment and transformation. She inspires others to paint the canvas of their lives into an authentic, colorful expression of courageous, original strokes. In 2020 Katherine gave birth to her multi-award winning book Artist Shaman Healer Sage - Timeless Wisdom, Practices, Ritual, and Ceremony to Transform Your Life and Awaken Your Soul to continue to share these teachings and practices to empower others. Website: https://katherineskaggs.com Contact: katherine@katherineskaggs.com

Colleen Steenhagen
Mixed Media Assemblages and Photography
Since photography has always been a source of inspiration for her and a means of meditatively exploring nature, Colleen often finds herself walking along the timeless shores of Lake Michigan. In addition to the waves and the clouds, her eyes also fall upon the many ‘gifts’ left at the water’s edge: rocks, rust, feathers, bones, beachwood and glass, anything torn, tattered and weathered. She gathers bags and boxes of found materials from the beaches, intrigued by the altered remnants which have been transformed by the elements. She “creates from them and with them, as if directed by some gentle force to see what's unseen and to give them a new life,” resulting in the emergence of Little Spirits, Spirit Sticks, Spirit Hues Pendants, Story Stones and abstract or mixed media compositions. “I see it as co-creating with nature, dissolving boundaries of time and place.” Colleen is a mixed media artist who likes to blend her found objects with photography, fabric, ink & wax, in collage, assemblage or mobile forms. Colleen began her university studies at Carthage College in Kenosha, WI and then at University of New Orleans. Before she obtained her degree, her life path shifted and she began traveling the world to countries such as Guatemala, Nepal, India and Thailand. Always with camera in hand she jntensely observed different cultures and different lands. Two decades later after owning a storefront in Kenosha for 7 years, she changed her path once again and returned to school at UW-Parkside where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Arts: Sculpture, Photography and Printmaking. One of her sculptures, a movable, metal flower, “Blossom,” is on permanent display on the grounds of UW-Parkside, Kenosha, WI.

Zig Tahir
Mixed Media Artist
In my artwork, I explore the profound connection between nature, spirit, and the energy that flows through all things. Using graphite, ink, and watercolor, I create works that capture the vibrant rhythms and colors of the world around me. My inspiration stems from nature, dance, drumming, and the quiet stillness of my mind. Creating art for me is a meditative practice, a channeling of something greater—a force that flows intuitively through me. Each piece is a story told through lines, shapes, and colors which evoke emotion, movement, and connection to everything. I am deeply grateful to Nature and Spirit that inspires my work and guides my journey of growth, healing and learning.

Liz Vergin
Abstract Mixed Media Artist
Liz is an abstract mixed media artist known for her bold use of color and expressive compositions. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, human emotions and experience, and subconscious thought, her work is a vibrant exploration of form, texture, and movement. Liz pushes boundaries of traditional artwork, allowing spontaneity and intuition to guide her process. The Beautiful Human Project was born from an idea that everyone needs a reminder how beautiful they are. While listening to a song from one of her favorite artists, Liz created the first mirror in this project. Her art was noticed by her dear friend, Christina, who had the vision of these mirrors hanging in her art gallery. Liz began collecting mirrors from the side of the road and local resale shops, fixing them, painting them, and putting the words "Beautiful Human" on them as a wonderful reminder that we are all beautiful. You can now find the mirrors from this project within the walls of Inner Haven.

Susan Volk
Ceramic Artist & Oil Painter
Susan Volk is a Chicago-based artist working in the mediums of ceramics and oil paint. Beginning her academic career at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, she later transferred to the Art Institute of Chicago where she received a bachelor of fine art in painting and sculpture. Her current work explores the themes of human nature, archetypes, and the sacred feminine. “The purpose of my work is to explore the expression of personal evolution through archetypes and symbols of nature. I also enjoy capturing simple moments and building vessels to be enjoyed daily. They say the sacred is in the ordinary. These are the sacred and ordinary stories of my life.”
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Jessica Sanchez-Sweeney
Mixed Media Artist
Life changes frequently bring growth and pleasant surprises. For myself, retiring from the family business has afforded time to pursue creative interests. Earlier paths taken, yoga, shamanic journey work and spiritual modalities, naturally arrived at other energy and crystal healing studies. The beauty of stones and crystals drew my focus into various aspects of healing and the intriguing energetic properties of crystals. Consequently, the natural progression to further enhancing those qualities as aesthetically pleasing art forms became my path.