The signature component of my designs is my bead quilled work.
Featured Artist Keith Dotson
Dotson’s artistic influences are wide-ranging, from the great masters of photography to sumi ink paintings from Asia.
Featured Artist Meg Black
Moved by the natural light and organic shapes I observe in the places I visit seeking inspiration, I try to capture in my work the essence and mood of the place.
Featured Artist Jeff Mueller
Like nature, my process has evolved from concentrating on the realism of the subject matter to affect a hyper reality you see in every blade of grass and grain of sand.
Featured Artist Doreen Kassell
I’m having fun pushing the limits of recognizable animals and characters, capturing their ‘essence’ and using wire to exaggerate the length of their legs and necks.
Featured Artist Deborah Keogh
When I am working I feel a strong connection to my subject matter. It’s as if I can feel what the subjects are thinking and feeling. I become part of their world.
Featured Artist Terry Everitt
One thing I fell in love with early on was the feeling of a piece of wood in my hand whilst working.
Featured Artist Keri Ippolito
Nature is my inspiration and I love remembering locations and recreating them with a lot of color and emotion.
Featured Artist Anne Gudrun
Whether creating the figurative representation of a person or the abstraction of a flower, I explore the interactions between the shapes and colours on canvas; each colour and shape becoming its own character and contributing to the work as a whole.
Featured Artist Cynthia House
My great love of animals, in particular cats of all sizes, motivates me to want to share what fascinates me, so having always been a creative person it’s only natural to want to paint them.
Featured Artist Gabriella Cleuren
I’m not an artist that is much interested in representing a beautiful outside world, the surface of which can be seen; but like Goya, Daumier, Munch I go for the inside, the implications of human behavior.
Featured Artist Norman Pirollo
A large portion of my work is performed using hand tools and my furniture designs incorporate both rectilinear and curvilinear components, drawing inspiration from organic shapes and natural elements.
Featured Artist Andrea Schouten
The intersection of fantasy art and scratchboard is a unique one, and I rarely come across other artists who live in this realm. One of my artistic goals is to spread knowledge of the scratchboard medium. Another is to someday visit some of the amazing ancient architecture and landscapes, mostly in Europe, that serve as inspirations for so many of my pieces.
Featured Artist Will Kefauver
As a painter, it’s my prerogative, maybe my responsibility, to see the world in a different light — to see it bigger or brighter, maybe more somber. And, it’s my honor to be able to share these views with others — hopefully to give someone else a chance for a different view and a different way to appreciate what we see every day