About Tiny Artisan

Hello there! Welcome to our Tiny Artisan online gallery and shop. Here you will find one of a kind pieces of mixed media art made with a broad variety of materials and techniques to build each one. We like to upcycle and repurpose materials and objects that we find here and there, old and new; such as plumbing parts, electrical wire, fabrics, old magazines, books and post cards to name a few.

Through this website, we welcome you into our home studio and virtual store. Our online shop is a busy place with lots to see! Our studio in Concord, New Hampshire is just as busy with so much to make! It’s a sunny room in a shared family space, dedicated to art exploration and learning for our whole family. We experiment with art in many forms, including jewelry making, collage, photography, paintings and more.

We practice art for the love of discovering, making, healing, learning and growing new skills. We make art to nurture and strengthen our creativity, to connect with ourselves and meditate. Through quiet observation, we find inspiration and possibilities everywhere, thus driving us to create even more!

Our updated site now shows more of what we make. As we continue to develop this space, we invite you to check back in as we present new works and unique ideas of our making process.

Thank you, Dania and Ryan Jones

Dania Jones is a holistic esthetician by day and an experimental artist at night. She creates multimedia jewelry, paintings, photographs and collages, all inspired by her curiosity of exploring and putting things together. The unique perspectives in her work reflect the beauty that exists in the intricate blend of unconventional materials.

Finding peace in art, Dania practices it as a method of introspection and self healing.

Ryan Jones is a mixed media artist with interests in collage, digital photography and drawing. He believes that art is a gift of life that allows us all to explore our imaginations and stay youthful. In his day to day work as a plumber, Ryan views his installations as functional art.