Featured Artist Patti Gay

This collection is made up totally from the textures that Noah paints.

Featured Artist Kurt Von Behrmann

I have employed a subtle language of shapes and forms to express ideas related to society, alienation and desire for connectedness in a technological age that has brought greater forms of communication.

Featured Artist Kathleen Keil Hill

Plain and simply put, I paint birds and animals in a realistic style that is, at its core, purely a celebration of their lives.

Featured Artist Terri Allen

In an age where digital is the norm in the photography world, I like that I remain holding onto a piece of the past and am able to to put my spin on an old favorite.

Featured Artist Jose Jimenez

In my experience, I feel like marshlands are often neglected and dismissed, and want to remind people that there is beauty in messiness.

Featured Artist JoAnne Tucker

My career with the dance company profoundly impacts how I approach my art. I view myself as “dancing on paper.”

Featured Artist Jackie Garner

I’ve been investigating how the ancient Egyptians made their brushes, which pigments and which art techniques they used.

Featured Artist Kiki Bragard

My aim is to evoke the soul of a city, a street, an area.

Featured Artist Kathryn Carr

I began paper cutting because it reminded me of block print art but without the involved process and materials.

Featured Artist Nancy Raasch

Raasch designs and crafts her jewelry using unremarkable scraps of corrugated cardboard, green packing material, hand-made paper, hand felted paper, papier mache, cement, bits of wire and renders them into unexpected creative wear.

Featured Artist Joyce Wynes

My paintings are highly personalized images that are symbolic to events and interests that have shaped my life.

Featured Artist Carol McIntyre

The interplay of reality and fantasy, color and depth, shapes and texture creates what I call a “harmonic mystery.”

Featured Artist JJ Jacobs

I work with interior designers, property managers and developers to create art for their available spaces.

Featured Artist Donna McCullough

Working mostly in steel, various metals and found objects, I also have ventured into other mediums including clay, stone and wood.