POP UP at Wavelength Salon
Wavelength Friends,
As many of you know, I am now semi-retired, working minimal hours now
BUT
I Am
Soooo happy to announce our first Pop Up at the salon.
Our artists will be Dee Dee Hunter, Brandy Watkins, Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak, and Rainey Knudson
August 15, 2026
1:30 -5 PM
1520 Welch St.
Houston, Texas 77006
Drop by and see what we are up to.
Parking is tedious but worth a visit.
Brandy Watkins
Brandy Watkins uses mixed media collage and digital art to create mysterious autobiographical narratives inspired by dreams, life experiences, and observations of the natural world. Influenced by the work of the Surrealists, Brandy’s work features obscured forms, metaphysical elements, and spiritual imagery and is infused with fantastic, dreamlike qualities, inviting a variety of interpretations. She works with her own photographs, and often digitally manipulates them, then uses Photoshop to layer them into a final composition.
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson is a writer who also occasionally makes drawings.
Look for Rainey’s graphite drawing of clouds at the Pop Up.
Follow Rainey’s current project about 250 American Objects on her Substack blog,
The Impatient Reader: https://raineyknudson.substack.com/
Lydia Bodnar-Balalhutrak
“Her work, while inherently a personal reaction to the present state of the world, is primarily a call for dialogue: to acknowledge, to discuss, to commemorate what is happening, and not just “let the grass grow over it.” Her first 1991 trip to Ukraine was an artistically transformative one, triggering a desire to embed the items she has always collected—newspaper articles, political cartoons, poems, letters --into her drawings and paintings. These mementos have become part of her language of collage, integrated into fable-like narratives where animals and nature mirror a universal human experience.
All proceeds from Lydia’s sales will be donated to an organization that cares for animals in war-torn Ukraine.
Dee Dee Hunter
DeeDee Hunter is an artist/actor and Graphic Designer. She worked in Graphic Design in Houston and Los Angeles for over 50 years. Today she creates Objets D’Art in various media. Starting 2 years ago, she became fascinated with vintage wooden cigar boxes. She began decorating the boxes inside and out, adding feet, knobs, and latches, and completing them with handmade paper from India. They are visually striking, functional keepsake boxes.
WAVELENGTH SALON
1520 Welch St, Houston, Texas 77006
[email protected]
Text and Phone 713-529-5779
Also, If you feel like taking a road trip, mydolls is playing in Austin at Hotel Las Vegas July 11 with Team Trust, Wet Drip, and Blue Ribbon.
As many of you know, I am now semi-retired, working minimal hours now
BUT
I Am
Soooo happy to announce our first Pop Up at the salon.
Our artists will be Dee Dee Hunter, Brandy Watkins, Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak, and Rainey Knudson
August 15, 2026
1:30 -5 PM
1520 Welch St.
Houston, Texas 77006
Drop by and see what we are up to.
Parking is tedious but worth a visit.
Brandy Watkins
Brandy Watkins uses mixed media collage and digital art to create mysterious autobiographical narratives inspired by dreams, life experiences, and observations of the natural world. Influenced by the work of the Surrealists, Brandy’s work features obscured forms, metaphysical elements, and spiritual imagery and is infused with fantastic, dreamlike qualities, inviting a variety of interpretations. She works with her own photographs, and often digitally manipulates them, then uses Photoshop to layer them into a final composition.
Rainey Knudson
Rainey Knudson is a writer who also occasionally makes drawings.
Look for Rainey’s graphite drawing of clouds at the Pop Up.
Follow Rainey’s current project about 250 American Objects on her Substack blog,
The Impatient Reader: https://raineyknudson.substack.com/
Lydia Bodnar-Balalhutrak
“Her work, while inherently a personal reaction to the present state of the world, is primarily a call for dialogue: to acknowledge, to discuss, to commemorate what is happening, and not just “let the grass grow over it.” Her first 1991 trip to Ukraine was an artistically transformative one, triggering a desire to embed the items she has always collected—newspaper articles, political cartoons, poems, letters --into her drawings and paintings. These mementos have become part of her language of collage, integrated into fable-like narratives where animals and nature mirror a universal human experience.
All proceeds from Lydia’s sales will be donated to an organization that cares for animals in war-torn Ukraine.
Dee Dee Hunter
DeeDee Hunter is an artist/actor and Graphic Designer. She worked in Graphic Design in Houston and Los Angeles for over 50 years. Today she creates Objets D’Art in various media. Starting 2 years ago, she became fascinated with vintage wooden cigar boxes. She began decorating the boxes inside and out, adding feet, knobs, and latches, and completing them with handmade paper from India. They are visually striking, functional keepsake boxes.
WAVELENGTH SALON
1520 Welch St, Houston, Texas 77006
[email protected]
Text and Phone 713-529-5779
Also, If you feel like taking a road trip, mydolls is playing in Austin at Hotel Las Vegas July 11 with Team Trust, Wet Drip, and Blue Ribbon.
Where is it happening?
1520 Welch St, Houston, TX 77006-1961, United States
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