I strive to capture on canvas that peaceful feeling of dabbling your toes in the water as they sink into the sand, all while listening to the melodious sound of each wave as they roll towards you.
Featured Artist Susan McLaughlin
I am thrilled to be an artist because I can create my own worlds. In these worlds, I am an explorer, uncovering, recording and rearranging the beauty of the natural world, as well as the beauty of human beings.
Featured Artist Ruben Cukier
My work talks about our society, the symbols of our collective unconscious, our emotions and our desire to persist through our works.
Featured Artist Bea Roberts
I find I that using different mediums together adds exuberance and a freshness to the art as they look, act and feel different from each other. This also adds extra energy to my artwork.
Featured Artist Carl H. Bradford
Though I’m still experimenting with new approaches, color techniques, formats and executions, I see myself capturing or recording the history of jazz for a new generation of traditionalists.
Featured Artist Diane Jorstad
My preferred subject matter tends towards something with light, form and color. An apple is called red but if you look at it closely you will see a variety of colors and values.
Featured Artist Efrat Baler
I combine linear drawing and 3-dimensional objects on, beneath or behind the canvas melding them into the painting, and use texture, paints, strong contours and color to emphasize the painting and transitions into relief and onto objects.
Featured Artist Heather W. Ernst
I drive emotion direct from thought to canvas, with no planning if possible. A painting is my recording of my reaction to an environment. If I do add a recognizable form, it won’t be the color it is in reality, because what I see and feel internally isn’t.
Featured Artist Claude McCoy
With algorithmic art, the artist who is mathematically challenged may have no idea in mind as to what that assembly of mathematical formulas and numbers will create.
Featured Artist Karen Lee
I would have never predicted the medium that suited me best is one that blends photography with fiber arts, but this unusual mixed media approach has offered me the most authentic expression of my inner voice.
Featured Artist Elaine Florimonte
When I study the work of other painters, I see them as either colorists or tonalists. I am a colorist. I use color to create a “sense” in my paintings—awake-ness, devotion, excitement, tranquility.
Featured Artist Sandra Pearce
I still have much to learn from the great masters, as I do continue to study with the best. I don’t think I shall ever stop learning, reaching and growing–always hungry for more and never satisfied.
Featured Artist Colin Goldberg
Around this time I also began to incorporate Sumi ink painting in my work, inspired by my maternal grandmother Kimiye who had been born in Japan and was an accomplished calligrapher and teacher.














