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This striking side table was transformed from a thrift store find into a one-of-a-kind functional art piece. The tabletop features a hand-laid mosaic of white ceramic tile pieces set in gray grout, creating an organic, cracked-earth pattern framed by a sleek black border. The sturdy black base grounds the piece with clean, geometric lines — making it as practical as it is eye-catching.
Perfect as a bedside table, accent table, or conversation piece in any living space.


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Recycled denim gets a second act in this charming two-piece set. Artist Jennifer Eaton transformed strips of upcycled jeans into a woven keychain — finished with an abalone heart charm — and a matching cuff bracelet featuring a hand-painted geometric cabochon. Soft, sustainable, and full of character, this set proves there's beauty in giving everyday materials new purpose.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


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A weathered wooden keepsake box gets new purpose in artist Jennifer Eaton's hands. Decoupaged with vintage floral and bicycle artwork and finished with the sentiment "It's All About the Journey," this charming box is as lovely on a shelf as it is functional for storing treasures. A sweet reminder that the road traveled matters as much as the destination.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


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A vintage floral teacup and saucer get a charming second life as a whimsical birdfeeder, tipped on its side and spilling over with birdseed. Artist Chaz Brobst transformed this thrift store china into a piece that's equal parts garden décor and conversation starter — comes complete with a bag of birdseed ready to fill it again. A sweet reminder that new purpose can grow from the smallest seeds.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


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A vintage aluminum tea kettle is reimagined as a charming garden planter by artist Chaz Brobst. Hand-set glass tile mosaic in shades of green and blue wraps the kettle's body, while a thriving mix of live succulents spills from the top. Mounted on a garden stake, this piece is ready to bring color and texture to any outdoor space — just water and enjoy.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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A serene woodland scene becomes a canvas for transformation in this dimensional mixed-media piece by artist Chaz Brobst. A dozen hand-folded butterflies, each crafted from salvaged materials, take flight across a framed landscape print — paired with a magnetic memo board built into the black matting, complete with a working "to-do" list and inspirational note. Equal parts wall art and functional keepsake board, finished with the quote: "Spread the wings of your dreams and soar across the sky." –Sakshi
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


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A simple thrift store basket gets a fresh, polished look in this piece by artist Chaz Brobst. Refinished in crisp white with twisted rope-style handles and rim detailing, this versatile basket is ready for towels, blankets, produce, or whatever your home needs organized in style. A clean, classic piece that proves a little paint can go a long way.
Note: basket only — towels shown for styling purposes are not included.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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A wooden tray is transformed into a coastal-inspired centerpiece in this piece by artist Chaz Brobst. Hand-set glass tiles in shades of blue, teal, and navy create a shimmering mosaic surface, framed by a hand-painted geometric border in matching tones. Equal parts functional catch-all and statement décor — perfect for keys, jewelry, or simply admiring on a counter or entry table.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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A weathered, whitewashed piece of wood gets a charming farmhouse touch in this piece by artist Chaz Brobst, featuring an upcycled denim back pocket attached to the front. Tucked inside, a cheerful arrangement of silk sunflowers and daisies brings a bright pop of color that lasts all year — no watering required. A sweet, ready-to-display piece for a porch, mantel, or kitchen shelf.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


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A stunning garden stake crafted entirely from repurposed glassware by artist Nadine Glur ("Obsessed with Glass"). Layered smoky and clear glass plates form oversized petals, centered by a hand-shaped cobalt-blue glass bloom with glass-marble accents. Stained-glass leaves and a copper stem complete the piece — a striking, weather-ready addition to any garden bed or flower pot.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


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A bold abstract acrylic piece by local artist Cathy Jahner. Deep blues and blacks form a textured, layered backdrop, crossed by a shimmering horizontal band of crushed glass and gold, while ribbons of color — green, purple, gold, and white — cascade and swirl throughout the canvas like roots or currents. A striking statement piece for any home or office.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


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A striking round canvas by local artist Cathy Jahner. A sculptural, dimensional gold tree rises from a richly textured background of deep blues, greens, and soft hints of purple — its raised, sculpted branches reaching outward in every direction. A bold, organic statement piece that brings warmth and texture to any wall.
Created for Art of Possibilities, The Arc of Bismarck's first online art auction. 100% of proceeds support local advocacy and inclusion programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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