I’ve always been attracted to Eastern philosophies and aesthetics, particularly the imagery of devotional mandalas, but the decorative elements in the structures we create around us, such as portals, gates and façades in tile, brick and iron also captivate me.
Featured Artist Marsha Thornton
I presently work mostly in oil, in both wet on wet and traditional techniques, while I still enjoy playing with acrylic, watercolor, and drawing.
Featured Artist Mark Schwartz
Whether they are sandals, stilettos, court and platform shoes, wedges or boots in every color, shape and silhouette, I have always been fascinated by beautiful high-heeled shoes.
Featured Artist Stephanie Failmezger
Life in all its’ interconnectedness and intricacies is what inspire me. When I start placing beads in my work I am constantly aware that my work is about life itself.
Featured Artist Gwendolyn
The focus on the rear is a non-traditional view of the classic car that often creates the illusion of driving away and evoking a mystery and a question; where are we headed?
Featured Artist Alasdair Roy
I try to focus solely on the person in my picture, not adding a background or any colour so the viewer can see what I am trying to capture.
Featured Artist Helen Dearnley
Collaborative work with artist and musician Magne Furuholmen has solidified a strong doll theme that also runs throughout Helen’s practice as both a fine artist, illustrator and animator.
Featured Artist Alexanna Padilla Johnson
I’m primarily a mixed media artist who is passionate about paper and other fibers. I enjoy pushing the boundaries of the materials I work with.
Featured Artist Pia de Girolamo
My paintings start with a big gesture … a calligraphic sweep of black paint or a large field of color… that beckons and leads me deeper and deeper into an exploration of color, texture, form and line.
Featured Artist Mohan Ballard
I was taught to express myself through vivid and vibrant scenes while also exploring how to pack my images full of features and people.
Featured Artist Sara Hunter
I started out painting abstract watercolor paintings until one of my customers requested I take one of my designs and put it on a piece of pottery, a platter.
Featured Artist Kylie Fogarty
My inspiration for my art practice comes from fleeting moments, thoughts or objects in time, depending on my environment and mood.
Featured Artist Melissa West
I have completely fallen in love with making prints: the technical, mechanical geekiness; the ability to take one image and make it over and over again, changing it and letting it push my ideas further and further.