The Art Squared Arts Market set up shop on November 10. The market features artists and their unique creations.
Debra Hanson, a designer from Houston, came to the market to sell her handmade jewelry and stuffed snowmen and gnomes. Nearly all of her products are made from recycled materials.
A mermaid necklace hands on display in Debra Hanson’s shop. Many of the materials for her necklaces come from the spines of old leather-bound books. She takes off the metal decor and adds her own special touch.
More necklaces hang from Debra Hanson’s tent.
The snowmen and gnomes are made from recycled fabrics such as old socks and leggings. They are then filled with rice to achieve their round shape.
Patrick and Chrissy Page-Sutter pose for a portrait in their woodworking shop.
Out of the many pieces they sell, a lone mermaid cutting board hangs on display. It is a leftover piece from the September Mermaid Aqua Faire.
Tanner Swain of the Trio Del Rio band plays his guitar. He and his wife, MariLisa, are local to the area.
MariLisa Swain tunes her guitar before the band plays another song.
MariLisa Swain sings.
Elaine Rosenburg, a local farmer, displays her and her husband’s metal working.
A Rosenburg original sculpture for sale at the market.
The Art Squared Art Market is a family-friendly event that welcomes children of all ages.
The Addicus’ Legacy Dog Rescue brought Francis the dog as a showcase for their adoption program.
Francis gets some love from passersby.