Featured Artist Cezara Kolesnik

My artistic work connects to childhood, fairytales, and symbols, crafting a bridge that everyone can cross.

Featured Artist Sylvia Ditchburn

Fieldwork is very rewarding as I can put more feeling into my art. I have to work quickly because of the changing light and this forces me to be spontaneous. My work ends up being full of energy and colour.

Featured Artist Beatrice Lebreton

My work has progressively developed into the narrative and creating stories. I use it as a means of communication, focusing on symbolism and metaphors.

Featured Artist Mark Larson

My goal as an artist is to instill a sense of wonder and mystery, and ask questions that might help people see our connection to the natural world and to each other in a fresh new way.

Featured Artist Nick Simpson

By meticulous planning, these richly detailed photographic tableaux are devised to invite the viewer to at first question, and then piece together the whole story for themselves.

Featured Artist Charles Strain

I draw my imagery from the world of nature and life experience. The fusion of man and nature is a predominate theme in my sculpture.

Featured Artist Elizabeth Rickert

Fieldwork and travel are very important to me. What does the subject look like in different lights or different seasons? All natural things are continuously changing.

Featured Artist Brian Leonard

I am inspired by the natural sacred presence of nature and how that energy shows up as direct transmission of light in my work.

Featured Artist Chris Klein

I work more from the forms of light and shadow rather than what the objects are. Twisted metal or torn cardboard, it’s the forms they take that catch my eye. These are the most complex of my works…they…have stories within them. I like to place objects within the frame which prompt the viewer to want to know more.

Featured Artist Peter C. Brandt

Photography has always been an evolution from one medium to another; after all, the imagination is the origin of ideas and the printed image is the sharing of an artist’s ideas and feelings.

Featured Artist Gaia Orion

I find that from a foundation of inner reflection close the earth there is a natural flowering of our gifts. This is how art emerged into my life.

Featured Artist László Katona

I am always inspired by intense, telling, and raw facial expressions. This is what I look for in human subjects and, to some degree, in animals as well. I crave the energy-filled moments when thoughts and emotions come to life.

Featured Artist Carol Surface

In life the exploration and understanding of the psyche and its diverse states of being is revealed to us in layers, so layers and the ability to obscure and see through illusion are central to my methodology and imagery.

Featured Artist Ruth Apter

When I take a step back and look at the animals I create it occurs to me that I am after their essence. I do not make bears . . . I make “bear-ness”.