Featured Artist Elizabeth Reed Smith

In each of my drawings I endeavor to celebrate nature within a time and space beyond the mere place of inspiration.

Featured Artist Claudia Lee

As a papermaker I’m able to design just the right paper for any project.

Featured Artist Irene Gennaro

My inspirations appear suddenly and fully formed, in dream or during a waking state, often in color.

Featured Artist John Turton

Although I dabble with other subject matter, my paintings depict, and have always been inspired by, the Australian landscape.

Featured Artist Caroline Young

Through my art, I hope to share Chinese history and mythology with others, to bridge the cultural divide between East and West.

Featured Artist Marcus Jackson

The land is filled with stories and Death is often a character in an arctic narrative.

Featured Artist Lisa Goesling

Because I like to use a magnifying glass to see what is truly going on, my art tends to be consumed with microscopic details.

Featured Artist Marty Husted

My technique encompasses pouring acrylic paint on a substrate, painting the image from reference and adding a variety of patterned papers and fabric.

Featured Artist Samantha Tro

I spend hours studying these creatures, watching how the light shows up the true colours and depth of expression in their eyes.

Featured Artist Kenneth Ryden

I enjoy creating works for public installations, or private collectors, however I continue to create a body of “self motivated art” as research.

Featured Artist Mary Grden

Many of my works depict the Greek Islands of Mykonos and Santorini. After traveling there I fell in love with the architecture and people.

Featured Artist Lois Cuniff

I grew up vacationing at different spots along the New England coast, so I am naturally drawn there; I think the Maine coastline is the most beautiful coastline in this country

Featured Artist James B. Campbell

As a visual artist, that means changing the way I see my world which leads to changing the way I think about it.

Featured Artist Daniel Mackie

They are watercolour paintings, but a lot of people are surprised that they are because of my unconventional use of the medium.