Infinity
Arts / Mary & Justin Potts
e-mail:
infinityarts [at] hotmail [dot] com
Portland, Oregon we're artists and regular folks first and foremost. as such, we're reluctant to broadcast our address and phone number to the cyber world. please e-mail us first and we'll promptly reply.
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Infinity
Arts began in 2000 as a collaboration between creative duo,
Justin & Mary Potts.
Mary Preiser
Potts has a degree in photography and is a self-taught collage and graphic artist. Her main passions are words, creative
design and the combining of color and shape. She
is also a freelance writer and product/lifestyle photographer. You can view Mary's photography here. (slideshow below)
Justin Potts
is a self-taught artist who has been painting and drawing since childhood. His favorite media are ink, gouache, acrylics and found objects. Justin is also a singer/songwriter and musician of
many talents who can often be found recording music in his home studio in Portland, Oregon. Most recently, he's been rockin' the house with his band, Terwilliger Curves, at various Portland and Vancouver venues. You can
view Justin's art here. (slideshow below)
We are very concerned about environmental issues. We are always seeking
out ways to make our wares more eco-friendly by searching for sustainable
raw materials and by using recycled materials whenever possible.
We do our best to reuse and recycle all packaging and shipping materials, as well
- therefore, the box you receive may not always be brand new.
Did
you know that most postal annex stores will accept your packing
peanuts and then resell them? Or, that you can post your bubble
wrap, boxes and packing materials for free on craigslist.org and
businesses like us will be thrilled to come and pick them up? Please
help us do our part to recycle and reuse everything!
In 2007, Infinity Arts
made a significant step toward our goal of going green. We
found a replacement for our 1/4" mdf. It
is called Arreis and is a 100% recycled wood fiber,
formaldahyde-free sustainable design fiberboard (read
more). It has the same durability and lightweight smooth-finish as MDF,
but without the chemicals.
We also switched from acrylics to milk paints from The
Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company in a palette of rich, beautiful colors.
Fun fact: milk paints are the most durable, long-lasting paints
available and they are so safe and biodegradable, you can pour them
out in your garden.