I am always experimenting with different types of fiber/textiles, beading, painting, printmaking, and found objects.
Featured Artist Robert Kelly
When asked what my art means, I like to defer to the form and let it speak for itself.
Featured Artist Andrea Stajan-Ferkul
Today, her paintings are known for their sensual expressions of subtle colour and intuitive mark making.
Featured Artist Trisha Lambi
I decided to turn professional in 2003 when I was invited to participate in the Fourth Edition of the Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea in Florence, Italy
Featured Artist Norbert Waysberg
Moving from Paris to New York seven years ago was a life changing experience. It was a cultural transformation and turned me emotionally upside down.
Featured Artist Nancy Jacey
Some of my Prismacolor pieces are as big as 30” x 40,” and take up to 400+ hours to complete.
Featured Artist Liz Ruest
Fuelled by printmaking and photography, Liz combines layers of digital images to build an abstracted concept from collaged pieces.
Featured Artist Sarah Moffat
Although I have been an artist all my life, I feel like I am at a very exploratory stage of my career, and I hope that never changes.
Featured Artist Barbara Mathis
My perspective of life and my connection to my subjects always gives me a broad based view of life, and how we relate to each other
Featured Artist Susanne Leasure
Making a statement about who you are, what your secret person of the heart has to say, can have an impact.
Featured Artist Barry Butch Sigel
When I’m working on the collage and color paintings, all my decisions as to image and colors are initially based on intuition.
Featured Artist Georgia Mansur
I love what light on form does to texture, colour and tonal values.
Featured Artist Pablo Montes
During my development as an artist, I have been able to explore different topics and techniques that have been of great value to my recent works. There are issues that I return to on impulse or interest in order to seek new avenues.