The Yakima area is well known for its resident talent from great wines to fabulous up-cycled art. YakimaArt.com is designed to direct our area visitors to events and display just a sampling of the talent found in our area. So whether you’re looking for one of the many art events in the Yakima and Kittitas Valleys or shopping for your own treasures, YakimaArt.com is the place to be.
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Woodblossom Woodwork
Hand carved doors, custom signs, unique furniture and more with a personal touch. Whatever type of wood you chose, you’re guaranteed the best, manufactured to your specifications.

Water Colors, Ink drawings & Fabric paintings
Watercolor methods of painting using wet on wet washes and layering of transparent colors.

Pamela Searcy is a local Yakima artist featuring bronze sculpture, impressionistic/abstract painting, fused glass, and jewelry design.

I love working with beads. The ease and flexibility allow my creations to be one-of-a-kind wearable art.

There is a vibrant community of fabric artists here who have helped me to push my fabric sculptures into a more painterly style with embellishments and painting on the finished piece.

LV Design Jewelry
My original artwork designs are made of different types of medium and within each, designs are especially created with you in mind.

Studio K10
My designs are usually 3D and consist of combining polymer clay with beads, gemstones, semi-precious stones, fiber, or other found objects.

2 Blu Hands
I love mixing media, especially beads and fabrics. My latest direction adds wire to my ideas and I’ve come up with something completely different.

Fiber Art
My Fiber Art pieces are hand crafted and one of a kind. Wool fibers felted together are very strong and when paired with silk, even stronger. The process is known as Nuno felting and the end results are amazing!

Re-Purposed into Art
Natural, Botanical, Upcycle, Re-Purpose, Unique, Creative, Therapy, & Artistic, are just a few of the words to describe my art.

Jan Crocker
Opening the kiln, as many potters will tell you, is very exciting. One never knows for sure how pots will turn out.