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Craftiest Bastard of the Week: Three Muses

Each week we feature an advertiser from the Crafty Bastards Classifieds. This week the honor goes to…

Three Muses!
Three Muses

This week’s Craftiest Bastard features amazing, large scale airbrush paintings from talented local artist Glen Brown. Each painting is acrylic on masonite, 24×48″, and is ready to hang.

Brown is a member of Three Muses — a collective of artists, founded by Monique Phillips and Robin Hudspeth. The collective is based in the Washington, DC area. Each artist brings different talents and a unique perspective to the collective, while supporting and inspiring the others.

Contact to schedule a viewing, or check out the Three Muses Etsy Shop! Abstract, portrait, photography, and more!

Shop the Crafty Classifieds for goodies like this and more!

Make stuff? Place a Crafty Bastards ad, it’s FREE!

One Response to “Craftiest Bastard of the Week: Three Muses”

  1. Monique Says:

    Thanks so much for the feature! We’re honored :-)

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