Chad Blakely
Chad Blakely is an artist and illustrator with artwork featured on CBS This Morning with Gayle King. He has created artwork for DC Comics and others. His work reflects childhood arcade memories and pop culture icons.
Cheyenne, WY
Chad Blakely is an artist and illustrator with artwork featured on CBS This Morning with Gayle King. He has created artwork for DC Comics and others. His work reflects childhood arcade memories and pop culture icons.
Curtis Holcomb's art is inspired by nature and graphic design, focusing on line, shape, color theory, and a hands-on approach to art creation.
Danielle Kirby aspires to recreate moments just after a thunderstorm, capturing moody tensions and theatrical colors in her sky paintings.
Madge’s mixed media pieces are inspired by the internal spiritual journey leading to themes of death and rebirth. Her works are on display at the brewery during October 2022.
Mike Wallace showcased his unique photography at the brewery, with a humorous take on documenting beauty.
Tate Smith is a landscape conservationist and photographer who captures Wyoming's flora, fauna, and landscapes with an 'in-body only' approach to photography, without any post production modifications.
Eclectic artwork combining various mediums and styles, exhibited in March.
Collaboration between Derek Huffman and Chris Vanderhoof showcasing their paintings influenced by street graffiti and pop art during October.
Mixed media art using leather and natural materials to create wearable pieces, featured in August.
Abstract painted collages that prompt contemplation of memories and places, displayed in September.
Whimsical mixed media artwork aimed at inspiring childlike wonder, showcased in July.
Art focused on curiosity and playfulness, featured in February.
Unique macramé creations inspired by life on a sailboat, presented during June.
Showcasing Dana Gage's photographs capturing the beauty of Southeastern Wyoming, featuring landscapes and nature photography in November.
Art from two long-time educators and artists, celebrating Blue Raven’s one-year anniversary in May.
Oil paintings inspired by landscapes and outdoor recreation, showcased in January.
Featuring the work of young relatives of Blue Raven employees in various styles and mediums, celebrating childhood creativity during December.
Angela Jones, a talented, award-winning observational artist from Cheyenne, Wyoming, showcases and sells commissioned pieces for pet enthusiasts. Her work primarily features charcoal, watercolor, and pastels. She draws inspiration from landscapes and aims to capture personal journeys in her art.
Donna Black has a passion for commissioned works and portraiture, refining her skills through various classes. She enjoys watercolor painting, blending control and unpredictability.
Jake Williams is an oil painter influenced by nature. He paints a variety of subjects, including landscapes and wildlife, and aims to evoke positive feelings through his artwork.
A nomadic artist with a diverse background, Jenn creates art from various materials, seeing beauty in everything and inspiring others to recognize their creativity.
Kati Lovett, an art teacher, and Ron Morgan explore various materials and abstraction in their works at Blue Raven, inspired by nature and different artistic techniques.
Katy Jurgens, a natural philosopher and art teacher, creates art across various styles and materials, hoping to inspire creativity and exploration in her students.
Mandie Shattuck, aka Madge Midgley, is a multimedia artist inspired by themes of death and rebirth in her experimental works.
Makala Stief draws on her experiences in nature and conservation as a teacher to inspire art that emphasizes the interconnectedness of nature and humanity.
Mary, a collage artist from Phoenix, Arizona, transforms discarded materials into visually interesting pieces, a process inspired by her love for thrifting.
Pat Winslow is a photographer focusing on the railroad and western themes, with a long history in the industry and a passion for trains and beer.
Porsha is a multimedia artist motivated by science and nature, who had to relearn painting after nerve damage in her hands, leading to a deep exploration of her artistic identity.
Ryan and Sara Willson, both involved in creative arts from a young age, showcase their photography and mixed media artworks, collaboratively created for their exhibition at the brewery.