I now divide my time when not traveling between living in Houston and Switzerland, working at my easels in both studios, exploring the ways I can express my figures to include inspirations from traveling, from my desire to share awareness, or to just share the beauty of the female figure.
Featured Artist William Nourse
As an artist, I am drawn to strong graphic elements in a scene, things like jagged mountains against the sky or fracture patterns in ice, and desert landscapes help to strip compositions down to those essentials–line, value and texture and their relationships with each other.
Featured Artist Steven Lester
My personal style has been intentionally developed to be a loose, expressive method that allows me to interpret the emotion and movement of the moment. Some call it contemporary impressionism or even representational expressionism.
Featured Artist Teresa Smith
Beginning with thin layers of oily warm transparent hues then mutating into thick painterly brush marks.
Featured Artist Carrie Cook
I’ve been deeply involved in organizations such as Artists for Conservation and Artists Against Extinction.
Featured Artist Peter Michel
The rainbow colors I use symbolize both diversity and inclusion. The positions show the figures supporting each other.
Featured Artist Shane Conroy
At this exciting stage of my career, I’m extremely energetic, confident and inspired by a wellspring of ideas
Featured Artist Elizabeth Fontaine-Barr
My muses are the Fauvists so my color palette is bold. It always has been. When I begin a new canvas, I’m not sure what I’m going to paint.
Featured Artist Bart Keagy
My images blend the two to create visually appealing photographs using the stunning views I see every day along the coast.
Featured Artist Nano Sfera
In my paintings, I find I am most interested in circular formats which I sometimes elaborate. The circle is very attractive to me. T
Featured Artist Cheryl Rezendes
There is an energy and passion that flows from the tips of my paint laden brushes, that rises up from the surface of the cloth.
Featured Artist Mitch Madsen
I don’t consider myself a fantasy artist, or a science fiction artist per se. The science, design, and physics have to based in reality.
Featured Artist Stevie Love
I blur the boundary between us the viewer and the relationship we usually have to painting as a pictorial metaphor.
Featured Artist Kathy Moore Wilson
My current focus is in painting animals, both pets and wildlife. Whether I paint animals or children, I always imagine a story.