The meticulously detailed linoleum block prints of artist Karen Whitman draw the viewer into her compositions.
Featured Artist Christina Sorace MacKinnon
Captivating colors and powerful brushstrokes energize the abstract paintings of artist Christina Sorace MacKinnon.
Featured Artist Averil Stuart-Head
Artist Averil Stuart-Head uses vintage textiles, doilies and linens to create beautiful and intricate collage.
Featured Artist Jac Tilton
Artist Jac Tilton’s watercolors capture the essence and character of the landscapes and people that he paints.
Featured Artist Holly Savas
Artist Holly Savas draws inspiration from vintage and everyday household items to create colorful collages.
Featured Artist Susan La Mont
Featured artist Susan La Mont captures the quiet moments in everyday life with her wonderful oil paintings.
Featured Artist Stacy “Crowgirl” Spangler
Digital artist Stacy “Crowgirl” Spangler creates collages using vintage photographs, hand-painted watercolor textures and other images.
Featured Artist Janice Stevens
The wonderfully textured textile paintings of artist Janice Stevens highlight the continual struggle between man-made objects and nature.
Featured Artist Benji Alexander Palus
I am moved to pick up the brush for the outsiders, the misunderstood, the suffering; women whose lives have been shaped by disaster, betrayal, hardship, and yet shaped into something beautiful.
Featured Artist Sarah Bush
I also find it interesting that the reflective glow created by the cool, hard nature of the metal also helps express the warmth so important to me; qualities I initially thought would come only from the imagery itself.
Featured Artist Dorothy Siemens
Even though nature is my inspiration, my imagery comes from my imagination, where nature is infinitely bolder and more vivid.
Featured Artist Maya Kuvaja
My current body of work is a more inwardly focused contemplation. Images derived from dreams and memories are layered together to create poetic narratives of personal histories.
Featured Artist Nicolette Maguire Bonnstetter
My main objective in my art is to see how placing two colors beside each other will create a feeling or a mood that might lead to a point of discussion.
Featured Artist Stephen John Smith
For decades I painted in oils, egg tempera, and acrylics. In 2004, however, I discovered the digital art world. After some tentative experimentation, I devoted the next seven years to transferring my traditional painting skills to the new digital medium.