Featured Artist Marc Lawrence

The art of painting colours on top of and adjacent to each other to me, lends an artwork a particular depth of feeling unobtainable in other mediums

Featured Artists Dean and Linda Moran

When we first started, people wanted to know what to do with the fabric. Our first outlet was for quilters, but that soon evolved into an interesting development of fiber art pieces, many of which have been juried into shows around the country.

Featured Artist Rosemarie Adcock

I love to paint traditional subjects with a modern approach that uses vivid color as well as some humor. Most all of my work is in oil, usually incorporating figures in natural environments, and as much as possible, plenty of animals.

Featured Artist Linnea Heide

I finally decided to fly from the corporate cookoo’s nest and began freelancing and creating from my home studio. Ever since, my life has been divinely blissful + creatively satisfying.

Featured Artist Chantelle Sales

My work is a celebratory result of this process. I see my work as a carefully executed ‘visual chemical reaction’—a ‘rainbow viewed under a microscope’ as it were—with each swatch in my palette acting as a molecule—vibrant, energetic and intricately linked with its neighbor.

Featured Artist Daniel Edlen

I seek to provide that tangible object for people to hold onto and share, to help them celebrate culture and creativity in a personal way.

Featured Artist Larry Klukaszewski

I seek to become one of the best memorabilia artists in the field and will soon begin airbrushing. This, I believe, will make my work even more intriguing. I have been featured in several local newspapers and on many local TV shows in Pittsburgh.

Featured Artist Wendy Martin

I often have to leap out of bed in the wee hours of the morning because my characters have had a conversation in my dreams which wakes me, and I know if I don’t get it down right away, I’ll lose it.

Featured Artist Kara Rane

Kara Rane is an artist working in a variety of materials and media. From oil paintings, to sculptures, to large scale installations on glass, each project is contextual, unique.

Featured Artist Jonathan Lara

What each painting does have in common is the use of vibrant and bold colors. Everything I create I try and make unlike any other artist. I don’t like to follow rules and do anything normal.

Featured Artist Michelle Hunter

Her current Brain Series deconstructs familiar themes related to how our brains function. This Series presents opportunities for scientific learning and conceptual visual challenges.

Featured Artist Rain Longson

With my style being ‘photorealism / hyper-realism’, some folks have thought that my art was a photograph until a close examination shows the brush strokes. I even use a magnifying glass to work on the mouth and eyes of all my subjects and some noses.

Featured Artist Jan Crooker

My work has always been about using color. My drawings were in colored pencil and my clay was in colored porcelain, but nothing feels as great as paint. I want to catch the highest moment of brightness and contrast when life seems most intense.

Featured Artist Cheri Halsema

In my art I try to communicate the emotions I feel from the subject matter – to share something of beauty with the viewer. I feel that there is need for me to create, that I want to capture the amazing feeling of the scene before me.