Featured Artist Barbara Harmer

Inspiration comes from nature, photos, my imagination, dreams and themed art shows. Sometimes the paper takes on a life of itʼs own and dictates how the finished piece turns out. I donʼt fight it and it usually works itself out.

Featured Artist Louise Little

I love the transparency of glass. I love that I can make glass look like ancient stones born of the earth. I love its history and its influence in the world and try to mimic historical beads.

Featured Artist Elaine Hunter

I am excited when I find new ways to show the viewer the beauty of nature. I hope that it uplifts them. I want to support them on their journey through life. I feel that I am revealing the soul of nature.

Featured Artist Carla Raadsveld

My work has changed over the years, but long-time clients tell me that they always recognise my hand.

Featured Artist Goran Petmil

The most exciting moment in my process of creating abstract or realistic collages is the creative process and the assemblage.

Featured Artist Lawrence Terry

I became fascinated by flame, and also by its by-product, smoke, which could be used for marking surface

Featured Artist Helen Turner

I live on the northernmost island of the Hawaiian Island chain…This is my place of art making, and I am inspired everyday by the rich colors and changing skies that surround me.

Featured Artist Susan Porter

I am a minimalist who loves the simple clean lines found in many objects but especially in flowers.

Featured Artist Johanna Hildebrandt

The aim of my artwork is to convey happiness and pleasure; a respite from daily stress and anxiety. The accuracy and scale of the elements are not important to me, as my focus is on the emotional responses they create in the viewer.

Featured Artist Charice Cooper

I continue to be fascinated and deeply moved by the diversity, beauty and sheer wonder of the animal kingdom.

Featured Artist Bettina Sego

I paint and collage fragments which are reminiscent of and inspired by the turquoise water, the saturated greens of the foliage, the colors of the rainbows, the blue sky and the intensity of the sun.

Featured Artist Britt Hallowell

I love that adding textures to paintings can give art new life and draw the viewer in, allowing you to see something new each time.

Featured Artist Kevin Cable

I have learned the value of lighting and how to control lighting; it is the main part of any photograph–without light you have no image.

Featured Artist Marci McDonald

The way I’m working now lends itself to a grander scale, mixing big batches of very fluid pigments, and getting the paint onto big canvases in all kinds of wonderfully liberating ways.