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Our new website

Have you noticed our new and improved website? We are so happy to finally share it with you after many months of work! It features local talent and was built by Olympia web developer Mandy Himel of Brighter Colors. It also features an array of beautiful food art by Isabelle O’Connor and a few pieces by a second talented local artist named Aaron Zonka.

In keeping with our vision of supporting our own community wherever possible we opted for hyper local relationships. All of these folks are members of our own co-op and we couldn’t be happier with the results of choosing to collaborate with and invest in our own community!

What do you think about the new flow and look? We’d love to hear from you at: website@olympiafood.coop

Isabelle O’Connor is an artist and printmaker based in Olympia, Washington. She works in pen and ink, watercolor, and traditional relief printmaking to create imagery rooted in place, memory, and personal mythology.

With a focus on slow, tactile processes, Isabelle’s work explores the everyday as sacred. She creates custom illustrations and prints for small businesses and personal commissions. Isabelle also works as a tattoo artist.

You can find more of her work at isabelleoconnor.com and on Instagram @sensitive.chaos.tattoo.

 

An artistic leaf of red chard

Aaron is an Artist, illustrator and cartoonist whose personal work centers on exploration and moments of discovery. He’s been in love with drawing—and the worlds it can unlock—since childhood and he tries to bring that spirit into everything he creates.

Artist statement: At its core, my work is about the simple, undeniable love of drawing. It’s where I feel the most present, the most engaged, and the most at home in my own mind. The act of creating—whether through drawing or painting—is both a process of discovery and a form of self-soothing, a way to focus my thoughts and find meaning in the moment.

I often take a meandering path in my work, following ideas as they unfold, embracing the unexpected. Creativity, to me, is more than just a practice, it’s a way of navigating the world. It gives me purpose, clarity, and a way to make sense of the intangible. More than anything, I create because I love it, and because it continues to teach me, challenge me, and keep me curious

Website: aaronzonka.com

Instagram: @aaonzonka    –    Facebook: @azonka