Artist Showcase, Winter 2026

Enjoy this showcase of art by a diverse group of artists using different mediums and techniques. Click on each name to be directed to their artist website.

 

“Cornus Florida” watercolors, pencils on A3 Arches 300gsm Hot Pressed.

 

Dian Nugrahaningsari

My botanical illustration journey begana year ago. I have learned so much from the communities. This Cornus Florida is one of the many pieces of work that I’m so proud of.

 

colorful acrylic painting of glaciers melting

“Melting Glaciers” acrylic, 18″ x 24″ by Sylvia Gamp

 

Sylvia Gamp

I approach the landscape in many ways, ranging from realism to purely abstract, and use a variety of media depending on where intuition leads me. I enjoy alternating between painting intuitively using new methods and realism.

 

“A Winter Walk” acrylic on paper, 10.5″ x 7.25″ by Alexis Chontos

 

Alexis Chontos

With love of art, but no formal training, I began painting at age 75 in 2023. Using acrylics and watercolor, I love experimenting with different styles and methods.

 

photograph of a farm

“Homestead Harvest” photography, sizes vary by Emme Johnson

 

Emme Johnson

My photography expresses different perspectives through human interaction and natural wonders. It exhibits the work of animals, plants, and humans establishing a balance of benefits through small local farmland.

 

 

“Hexennacht” charcoal on illustration board by V Holeček

 

V Holeček

V Holeček is a multi-disciplinary visual artist, existential shitposter, cursed meatsuit and Void Horror life partner to a feral witch. Probably haunted. He protects flat surfaces from the elements and exposes them to the critic.

 

portrait of a young girl

“Too Bad, I’m Cool” oil on canvas, 9″ x 12″

 

Michelle Muller

This portrait reflects the moment a child pauses between joy and self-doubt. Through softness and symbolic antlers, it speaks to sovereignty, early confidence, and reclaiming the freedom to express oneself with integrity and gentle inner strength.

 

closeup painting of an alligator's eye

“Jewel of the Swamp” oil over mixed media, 18″ x 24″ by Ella Dabek

 

Ella Dabek

My work explores the raw energy of nature through bold abstraction. This painting captures the exotic, untamed spirit of the alligator with vibrant, dynamic color fields.

 

portrait of Samuel Becket

“Samuel Becket” ink and mixed media on watercolour paper, 24″ x 20″ by Kieran O’Callaghan

 

Kieran O’Callaghan

I am an Irish based artist specialising in watercolour, oils and charcoal, mainly self-taught over the last 50 years, inspired by people, nature and Irish scenery.

 

colorful abstract art by Robert McArthur

“Femme Boheme Abstract Sculpture Painting” mixed media, 12″ x 24″ by Robert McArthur

 

Robert McArthur

A bold, expressive figurative work with a Parisian bohemian spirit and contemporary flair. My intent was to create a multi-layered 3D acrylic sculptural painting that celebrates uninhibited self-expression, joy, and the spirit of bohemian luxury.

 

drawing of Megatron

“Megatron In the Gladatorial Pits” traditional to digital transfer, sizes vary, by Heath Pearce

 

Heath Pearce

I redesigned the classic Transformers villain Megatron in my own style. I draw everything traditionally then redraw digitally, so I stay in tune with good ‘ol pencil n paper.

 

painting of a horse on an American Flag

“Year of the Fire Horse” part of the American Flag series by Jing Herman

 

Jing Herman

Part of a series of 50 American Flags, Year of the Fire Horse celebrates Lunar New Year x America250. A wild Montana mustang, a symbol of freedom, gallops with USA-made yarn as mane and tail.

 

acrylic painting of an angel

“In the Realm of Becoming”mixed media and acrylic, 18″ x 24” by Pamela Brewer

 

Pamela K. Brewer

This piece reflects the space between who we’ve been and who we are gently unfolding into. Guided by light and inner wisdom, the soul rises, expands, and remembers its true essence.

 

 

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