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Artist-made prints including relief, digital, and archival formats. An accessible way to collect original artwork.
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Mackenna HansonMacKenna Hanson
After cornwell print
$35.00$35.00/Mackenna Hanson After Cornwell 8x11 art print
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All PrintsHolly Ridge Studio
Excuse me while my soul bleeds print
$25.00$25.00/Fine Art PrintTitle: Excuse me While my Soul BleedsArtist: Christa DarsheaMedium: Archival giclée print on fine art paperDimensions: 8.5 x 11 inchesThis fine art print is...
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All PrintsHolly Ridge Studio
In spite of everything (we are made of stardust) print
$25.00$25.00/Fine Art Print Title: In Spite of Everything (we are made of stardust)Artist: Christa DarsheaMedium: Archival giclée print on fine art paperDimensions: 8.5 x 11 inchesThis fine...
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All PrintsHolly Ridge Studio
Dogwood blossoms
$25.00$25.00/Fine Art PrintTitle: Dogwood BlossomsArtist: Christa DarsheaMedium: Archival giclée print on fine art paperDimensions: 8.5 x 11 inchesThis fine art print is a reproduction of Christa...
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ArtHolly Ridge Studio
Death's-head hawkmoth
$25.00$25.00/Fine Art PrintTitle: Death's-Head HawkmothArtist: Christa DarsheaMedium: Archival giclée print on fine art paperDimensions: 8.5 x 11 inchesThis fine art print is a reproduction of Christa...
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All PrintsHolly Ridge Studio
Polyphemus moth print
$25.00$25.00/Fine Art PrintTitle: Polyphemus MothArtist: Christa DarsheaMedium: Archival giclée print on fine art paperDimensions: 8.5 x 11 inchesThis fine art print is a reproduction of Christa...
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Events & Art Shows
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Dale Blankenship
Dale and his band are coming to formato fine arts to perform. 10 dollar cover at the door. 7pm doors open
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James Powers
Jamie Powers is an Appalachian painter who works with upcycled materials and found objects to tell stories about the land, the people, and the forces that shape the region.
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Formato Fine Arts
100 w main Street
The home of Formato Fine Arts sits inside one of Wytheville’s most historic structures. Built as the original courthouse and jailhouse, the building still carries its early brick and limestone. After sitting vacant for many years, it has been restored with care while keeping its original character intact. Today the space blends historic architecture with contemporary art, creating a place where the past and present meet in the center of downtown Wytheville.























