Eventually, I looked to the skies for more color in the Southwest’s beautiful sunsets. I spent a lot of hours watching the changes in the sky and recording those colors on canvas. Now, much of my work is focused on sunsets–an endless colorful subject.
Featured Artist Claire Cundiff
There is something about stone – slate in particular – that makes my heart sing. I began searching for a way to incorporate wax, pastel, oil pencil and my beloved slate in ways that spoke to how I perceived my world.
Featured Artist Carrie Webster
The inspiration for my work generally comes easily and frequently. I can be inspired by a moment of conversation, an unusual cloud formation, reading an inspirational story, or a piece of artwork.
Featured Artist Marcie Rohr
My goal is to create work with elements of life that people can integrate with a memory or experience of their own, but with aspects of the intangible to process as well. I find a degree of mystery is always intriguing.
Featured Artist Sheri Trepina
Once I remove the weights, leaves and sometimes some of the rice paper, I have the beginning of my composition. The unveiling is always a surprise and is where my mind swirls with ideas, all the possibilities of how to develop and work from the marks in front of me.
Featured Artist Kim Minichiello
I strive to capture the colors, textures and light that speak of the spirit of that culture. My work honors the timeless ingenuity and the hands that created the art that so many others have experienced.
Featured Artist Jake Vandenbrink
The foremost theme of my style focuses on the serenity of the natural world. I try to convey a sense of peace and quiet, and I often achieve this through careful use of subdued light and color values.
Featured Artist Claudia Roulier
I’m looking at how to create a mood or emotional connection by using color and lighting and making the subject matter secondary to that goal.
Featured Artist Peter Alessandria
My fine art photography really feeds my soul. I am only too happy to wake up at 4:30AM for a chance to capture the perfect sunrise, or drive 1,000 miles in three days to shoot the Maine coastline.
Featured Artist Edyta Salak
I pull out the essence of shape and form and rid the subject of unexpressive line and shadow. I use color that fits the feeling and personality of what I’m painting. I strip away the non-essential and am left with the simple mood of each subject.
Featured Artist Annette Randall
My drawings are full of detail and I observe and study continually while creating a piece of art. By the time I’m finished with all the layers and detail, I feel like I know my subject intimately.
Featured Artist Anne Moore
Anne Moore creates beautiful abstract imagery through her multi-layered monotype prints, each one a unique piece of art.
Featured Artist Jane Trotter
As a photographer, I love the process of transformation and the challenge of creating something new and different out of what exists already.
Featured Artist Jaynie Crimmins
The goal of my work is to explore how my mail reflects who I am and how I live my life. Catalogs, solicitations, letters, financial statements are all mailed to me because I have consumed, supported or expressed interest in an object, service, cause or belief.