This page links to our old site: www.artrageousfolk.com

Note: our old website is still online, but I cannot update it. I plan to leave it up for you to view the older work, instead of just uploading all the older pictures again to this site. Visit there if you are interested in the older art which he can still make, however we WILL BE uploading new artwork on THIS page as he creates it. Just know that spring on the farm will be very busy, so if you want to request a specific piece, we will need up to two months or so, to get it made.
But NOW we are also offering art combined with succulents!

We find the ease of growing succulents to be absolutely perfect for combining with the Artrageousfolk copper-enamel artwork. Why? Because succulents thrive on being left alone. They need bright, but indirect light, or they will easily burn. So a great place to have them would be indoors or on a deck, or garden space that gets plenty of light, but is not directly in the sun. They thrive with excellent drainage, they do not want to keep their feet wet. As a matter of fact too much water will kill them faster than anything. So if you like an artsy arrangement that can pretty much be neglected except for the occasional week-or-two watering, (very lightly) then this is for you!
I'm trying to quickly build this website, and I do not have all the pictures I need, but will be adding them as we progress. We hope to be selling at local Farmer Markets and small, local shows. I hope you will bear with me as we get in gear... it might take some patience, but meantime I just want the website published. Hang with me, please. :)
So be looking for more images of the art & succulents nearer to spring.
I'm trying to quickly build this website, and I do not have all the pictures I need, but will be adding them as we progress. We hope to be selling at local Farmer Markets and small, local shows. I hope you will bear with me as we get in gear... it might take some patience, but meantime I just want the website published. Hang with me, please. :)
So be looking for more images of the art & succulents nearer to spring.