Meet The Artisan Behind

Ghost Fox Creations

Gypsy Johnson

Gypsy is a multifaceted artist based in Everett, Washington, whose work spans a wide range of mediums, including acrylic painting, ceramics, jewelry, and mixed media. Her unique style blends whimsical elements with a touch of the macabre, resulting in art that is both captivating and thought-provoking. Drawing inspiration from her vivid imagination, Gypsy creates pieces that evoke wonder and mystery, offering viewers an opportunity to explore her deeply personal and fantastical vision.

With a constant drive to experiment and push creative boundaries, Gypsy combines different techniques and materials to bring her imaginative ideas to life. Each piece tells a story, whether through the fluid brushstrokes of her paintings, the tactile artistry of her ceramics, or the intricate designs of her jewelry. Gypsy invites you to join her on an ongoing artistic journey, where every creation reflects her evolving exploration of beauty, emotion, and the unexpected.

Introducing

 A.Mart 

Our September Artist

My name is Alex Mart, also known as AMART in the tattoo world. With over 11 years of tattooing experience, I’ve developed a reputation for clean lines, precision, and intentional design. Recently, I’ve rediscovered my passion for pottery, where I apply the same principles of craftsmanship. I’m drawn to mid-century aesthetics, clean forms, and the tactile experience of working with clay. The rich tones in my pieces—like the gorgeous reddish-brown clay—reflect my focus on timeless, understated elegance.

Meet

The Artist Behind Golem Guide Ceramics

James Lowrance, a 40-year-old father of three, is a dedicated ceramic artist with over twenty years of experience. His passion for ceramics began in high school, where he won an award for his early sculptures. In college, James pursued a degree in material engineering, which inspired his creation of innovative floating sculptures, one of which was featured in a prominent art show. Initially focused on sculptural forms, James has recently embraced the Japanese technique of Nerikomi, drawn to its intricate patterns. He aims to incorporate this technique to replicate technical diagrams in his future pieces. Known for his willingness to embrace new methods and inspire thoughtful designs, James has just recently started selling his work, emphasizing its everyday utility. Balancing his artistic career with his family responsibilities.