Featured Artist Sue Martin

Though I work in all media, I most enjoy working in acrylics, building up many layers and sometimes mixing other media, such as pencil, charcoal or watercolor crayon.

Featured Artist Janice Schoultz Mudd

I have always been intrigued by maps – ancient and contemporary. They provide a window into the world at a particular place and time.

Featured Artist Michelle Waters

Another series I call “environmental surrealism”, and these paintings feature animals protesting against human domination, often by dismantling industrial objects like freeways and dams.

Featured Artist Sandra Canning

Photographing the fourth dimension (time) allows me to transport the observer to a world between worlds.

Featured Artist Kalaco Brown

The Mississippi River Delta is a unique ecosystem teaming with life and is the source for many of my paintings.

Featured Artist Hillary Scott

I realized early on that my paintings are only as good as the photos I take and use as source material.

Featured Artist Mary Serantoni

When artists can balance the art with commerce and begin with nothing but talent, courage, drive and a dream – I study and learn from them.

Featured Artist Wen Redmond

Wen enjoys exploring her medium, expanding its perception, and pushing boundaries to see “what if?”

Featured Artist Gretchen Deahl

I work primarily in ink, pencil, and watercolor, using Photoshop for technical assistance. Children’s illustrations, including a world of whimsical monsters comprise much of my recent work.

Featured Artist Mark Rosenbaum

I don’t keep a formal sketchbook as some artists do. Instead, I do my “sketching” and prep work in front of a 2000 degree furnace.

Featured Artist Holly Friesen

Often as I work vivid dream images arise and replace my rational, thinking brain with sensations and feelings that are experienced physically in my body.

Featured Artist Marta Spendowska

My hope and goal is to move you, inspire you by the pure allure of the person’s story behind the painting and the magnificent nature of watercolor.

Featured Artist Sally Smith

I find satisfaction in resolving certain engineering challenges such as how to make fully functional doors from tiny twigs or ‘stained-glass’ windows from Dragonfly or Butterfly wings.

Featured Artist William Barnhart

I strive to unravel and engage the viewer in universal truths that transcend the boundaries of social class, politics, nationalities, religion, and even time itself.