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Cover Art Contest!

With the cancellation of Pagan Picnic 2020, 'Seeds of Change', the Cover Art Contest was also cancelled. Though we're no longer having the contest, we would like to still showcase the wonderful artists who submitted entries!

Thank you SO MUCH for participating! 


​We can't wait to see what our amazing community creates next year!
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Submission by Alphaire
Alpharie: "I am a Wentzville artist that is self taught, I create comics and do many different types of fanart and fantasy illustrations. I am a mother and work part time locally."
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Alpharie
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alpharietheillustrator/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlpharieArtist
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'Amphora', ink on archival paper by M. Gray
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M. Gray is a live artist from Kansas City. She enjoys painting at concerts and festivals, where she can channel the energy of musicians and other creative souls. Her work includes cosmic bodies, star scapes, colorful and rhythmic landscapes and meditating skeletons. She can be found painting at concerts and festivals around Missouri and Arkansas. 

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Submission by Patience Rogers
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'Dragon Paw Buddha' by Steve Thomas
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Steve Thomas: "I've always been a creative individual. Drawing and using imagination has been my go to through my darkest times. However painting is relatively new to me. I started painting 5 years ago back during my volunteer days when I was asked to paint some wood cut outs one of the other volunteers made. I am a self taught painter... Painting to me is very relaxing and a great way for me to express myself, especially when I struggle at self-expression at times. The mood of all my paintings tells my story and what I am going through. As an artist I feel this is an amazing way to connect with others on levels where words themselves struggle to explain.

My artist statement:
It is such a pleasure to bring beauty into this world. Not only is it an opportunity to turn pain and suffering into things of beauty. It is an opportunity to make this world a better place. As an artist looking into the world it has become an amazing experience seeing more and more beauty in every tree and every blade of grass.
In this world full of hate, it has become an enlightening experience to see so much beauty, weather in nature or the city. It is my greatest wish that my art can add to the richness of your life, and inspire you to be the best you that you could ever be."

Feel free to contact me at Stevethewolfman@gmail.com

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact Dee at djohnson@paganpicnic.org



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