Enjoy the work of this group of talented international artists, who present work in different styles and mediums. Click on each name to visit the artist’s website.

“Water Lilies” photography, 18″ x 24″ by Jayna Waters
This is a photograph I took in a botanical garden. It was a lucky find in that evokes Monet’s paintings. I value the way unaltered photographs of nature can create atmosphere in any environment.

“Flower Fields” acrylic on canvas, 40″ x 30″ by Michelle Lander Feinberg
Through painting with vivid colors, each brushstroke makes me happy. I hope my viewers walk away with smiles on their faces, recognizing that there is beauty and joy even in the darkness.

“Woman in Golden Light” acrylics, 60 x 100 cm by Magnus Lindblom
Grounded in her body, she receives the golden light flowing from the universe—a blessing, an opportunity to grow and expand. Her feminine energies merges with the divine universal light.

“At the Cafe” acrylic 24″ x 30″ by Susan Noll
I work with acrylic, pen and ink and my work is considered expressive figurative. I love humor and whimsy. My composition and sense of color are strongly governed by my years as a Graphic Designer.

“Fluidity” digital mixed media. sizes available up to 40″ x 29.5″ by Shelli Fitzpatrick
There are dual qualities of chaos and calm in this whimsical abstract art mosaic. It has warped tiles and flowing colors that gracefully swirl around each other almost blending, yet somehow retaining their individuality.

“The Half Timber Village” watercolor on 100% cotton paper, 36cm by 26 cm by Christopher Rehm
I’m an artist from Bavaria and love landscapes, surrealism and fantasy. I’ve been painting and drawing since I was ten. Come visit if you like positive art!

“Wealth on a Bicycle” oil on canvas, 30″ x 24″ by Mimi Jones
The pride of a hard-working man in Cote d’Ivoire, West Africa, carrying his radiant wife and child on the back of his beat-up bicycle. These lovely people have very little material possessions, but always managed a smile and friendly greeting.

“Forever Venice” watercolor, 9.5″ x 8.5″ by Dorothy Morgan

“Beach Day” oil, 16″ x 20″ by Nancy Van Ness
I paint in abstract expressionism with impressionism. I infuse humor, story telling, abstract and detail elements in my paintings. Animal and figurative portraits inspire me and give voice to some of the most important emotions of the human experience.

“Twisting Waves” black walnut root bowl sculpture, obsidian rock floor, ocean driftwood 14.7″ x 25.5″ x 19″ by Robert C. Paulson
Since 1991, I’ve created exotic, refined freeform wooden bowls and sculptures from found dead wood. My artistic goal is to reveal the wood’s inner and outer uniqueness and make pieces worthy of becoming heirlooms.

“Morning Sun Through Spring Oaks” acrylic, 11″ x 14″ by Lara Royer

“Soundwave Cybertronian” digital art, sizes vary, by Heath Pearce

“Nasturtium” oil, 12″ x 12″ by Ella Dabek
I love to paint with oils, and flowers inspire me to use old techniques.

“A Full Vase” acrylic on canvas, 30″ x 40″ by Mark Allen

“Ice Plains” gouache on paper, 6″ x 6″ by Rachel Karr

“Silence” acrylic on stretched canvas, 36″ x 48″ by Elizabeth Donathan
A waterfall vail provides a private setting for this dark horse as it steps forward through the shallow water. The horse’s gaze is an isolated focus, with shades of black and brown to contrast the calm setting.

“Hibiscus Bluejay” acrylic on canvas, 10″ x 10″ by Al Matos
Using oils or acrylics my paintings bring colorful brushworks to life, evoking movement and harmony and a deep connection to the natural world. Blending realism and impressionism, I strive to capture my artistic creative essence.

“Ephemeral Sorrow” pencil on A3 300gsm Archer hot pressed watercolor paper by Dian Rivera
Ephemeral Sorrow was created as a reflection of my grief, after a long art block, I finally able to create again. This drawing was inspired by a dark creature from Indonesian folklore.

“Lavender Fields” acrylic, 24″ diameter by Kristina Riegle
I meticulously hand paint each Mindful Dots Mandala, infuse it with love and positive intention, celebrating the meditative and healing power of art, one dot at a time.

“Working on Your Dark Desire” acrylic on linen canvas, 33 x 46 x 2.5 cm by Lino Luis Garcia Espinosa
Inspired by the need to be free, my color palette, explosive and bold, is a true reflection of my indomitable spirit. Pure colors, without mixtures or concessions, intertwine in my abstract compositions painted with fingers.

“Smiley” watercolor, 12″ x 10″ by Barbara Marx

“Journey” acrylic on canvas, 50cm x 50cm by Paula Kerslake
What an awesome collection of art! My compliments to all the artists showcased here today and I am honored to be among you. Thank you Carolyn for including my work in the amazing selection!