Art Gallery

Eric Rentschler

Featured Artist - June 2026

Current Featured Artist Exhibition: Eric Rentschler – Guardians of the Threshold

Eric Rentschler (Dreamwalker Arts) is a Michigan-based multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of sacred symbolism, mythic archetypes, and dimensional wood carving. Blending CNC-carved relief, hand-finishing, electroformed metalwork, and ritual aesthetics, his work explores the threshold between ancient devotion and contemporary embodiment.

Drawing inspiration from Egyptian and Norse mythology, animal guardians, and archetypal forms, Eric creates pieces that function not merely as decoration but as modern relics.. objects intended to live in meditation spaces, altars, and contemplative environments.

His practice bridges digital precision with hand refinement, allowing technology to serve as a tool for sculptural storytelling. Each piece is designed to hold presence.. textured, dimensional, and intentional.

In addition to gallery work, Eric exhibits at regional art fairs, festivals and creates commissioned symbolic works for private collectors. His current focus is building cohesive mythic series that explore the relationship between image, ritual, and psychological archetype.

Garin Horner & Christine Reising

Upcoming Artists - July 2026

Upcoming Artists Exhibition: Garin Horner & Christine Reising – Two Tarot Visions

An exhibition of two Tarot card collections, created in two different processes, photography and printmaking.

About The Wonder Workers: A Major Arcana Tarot Series

Wonder workers are people who perform miracles or astonishing acts. The Wonder Worker major arcana Tarot cards contain portraits of people who fall into these categories. The cards started as monotype prints that were created on a soft plate with acrylic paints. Each print started with an inkjet transfer using imagery related to the person and concept of the Tarot card. Conceptually, this series was initiated by the discovery of the French mystic and healer Nizier Anthelme Philippe. I found him, or perhaps he found me, while researching a trip to Provence. I discovered that his grave was located in the Loyasse Cemetery in Lyon, first on my itinerary. Cemeteries are a vital part of travel for me as they are the repositories of the history and culture of a location. After arriving at a series focusing on mystics, I was then inspired to seek out others from France and eventually broadened my search to include additional countries and periods.

Of course, Maitre Philippe became my Magician.

About the Crowley & Waite Victorian Tarot Deck

In many ways The Crowley-Waite Victorian Tarot deck is unique among the vast assortment of tarot card decks. Though the deck’s imagery is modeled after the enduring Rider-Waite-Colman-Smith deck, the pictures on the cards are photorealistic. Some of the photos, like the Hanged Man, have also been reimagined to expand their metaphorical and symbolic meanings. The design concept for the card’s imagery is based on vintage cabinet cards, Victorian era photographs widely produced across the U.S. and Europe.

The pictures are a fusion of real vintage cabinet card portraits, late 19th-century landscape photos, and the photographic art and design of Garin Horner.  Photoshop is used to stitch the composites together. Note: all sourced photographs are in the public domain and copyright-free.

In addition, the deck features historical figures, including the namesakes of this deck: the famed occultist Aleister Crowley and the scholarly mystic Arthur Edward Waite. Among the portraits in the major and minor arcana, Horner highlighted many mystics and occultists, both real and fabled. Doing so, he fabricated remarkable photo-realistic imagery that stirs the imagination and awakens a reader’s intuition. 

Garin Horner
Garin Horner is an artist, author, and full professor of Art at Adrian College in Adrian, Michigan. He has been an award-winning photographer for over 30 years. Horner’s work has been exhibited worldwide and is included in the collections of several art museums across the United States. Horner is an authority on pedagogy in photography higher education and has authored three influential books on teaching and learning photography. He is a long-standing member of the Royal Photographic Society in England and the Society for Photographic Education in the U.S.

Christine Reising
Christine Reising is a multi-disciplinary artist who has been exhibiting for more than forty years throughout the Midwest and Canada. Her varied art practice includes printmaking, collage and book arts. She has constructed and designed over 30 of her own books and has collaborated with other artists and writers on theirs. In addition, for many years Christine created costumes and sets for Ann Arbor theater companies that transitioned into her installation artworks often incorporating books and viewer participation. She received her Master of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking from the University of Windsor in 1980. Professor Emerita Reising taught at Siena Heights University from 1984 until her retirement in 2014. Additional positions that she held during her tenure included Department Chair, Gallery Director, and European Study Program Director.

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