Featured Artist Michael Earney

It always comes down to relying on intuition, observation, perception and allowing the work to unfold in it’s own way, trusting to instinct.

Featured Artist Susan Beallor-Snyder

My current body of work, consisting of sculptures made from natural manila rope expresses my desire to express the challenges I have experienced over the past 30 years attempting to create art and preserve my identity as an artist and woman…

Featured Artist Claire McCall

I actually love the loss of control that the knife provides and the application of oil paint with its buttery texture and beautiful surface shine when not overworked.

Featured Artist Sara Bardin

I found immersing myself in painting to be therapeutic and rewarding at the same time. It kindled a burning passion to continue creating art.

Featured Artist Leah Davies

In my portraits, I want to make the animal’s personality shine and bring out their very best aspects. I pride myself in capturing the animal’s spirit and life force within my paintings or drawings.

Featured Artist Mary Hicklin

I share the ancients’ fascination with natural objects and make one-of-a-kind work from things that call out to me.

Featured Artist Patricia Coulter

Once I discovered fluid acrylics, a whole new world opened up. I fell in love with the vibrant colours and the pure energy that emanated from them.

Featured Artist Ellen November

In creating a cartographic art quilt, my goal is to reimagine the way we look at a location from a geographic and historical perspective.

Featured Artist Cathy Abramson

I attempt to capture an ordinary moment, a chance encounter, or a fragment of urban life that repeats hundreds of times a day.

Featured Artist Kathy Pallie

Working with clay, a material which comes from the earth, reminds me to reach and stretch in my thinking and creative process, and to nurture my passion for clay and to communicate my ideas.

Featured Artist Karen Waters

I love meeting my collectors in person to hear what it is that draws them to a particular piece. I learn so much from them and consider it a privilege to be able to sell my art in this way.

Featured Artist Clive Meredith

It seemed a natural progression from my love of watching wildlife that I would attempt to record the animals and birds that I saw daily onto paper; and so, from an early age, a pencil and sketchbook would accompany me everywhere on my expeditions.

Featured Artist Josh Talbott

Ideas are magic. Taking one idea to completion just means five more knocking at your door, until eventually you just take the door off the hinges.

Featured Artist Barbara Sullivan

I taught myself to paint by setting up and painting still life and later took workshops with special artists. Painting from life allows me to see color, lights and especially the detail in darks and shadows.