Featured Artist Mark Hurd

Capturing a special place, a wonderful memory or a magical moment in time is what defines artist Mark Hurd’s vivid ink on paper prints.

Featured Artist Philip Noyed

Enjoy the work of artist Philip Noyed, whose work with color and light transcends photography to create a unique viewer experience.

Featured Artist Laura Berman

Artist Laura Berman enhances her photography with painting to create images that show the natural world in a new way.

Featured Artist Loren Batt

Featured artist Loren Batt’s mixed media works are like small stages on which the human condition is played out.

The Art of Color & Texture

We asked some artist friends to share works that radiate color and texture. Click on each artist’s name to visit their website.

Featured Artist Paula Ogier

Digital artist Paula Ogier’s bold, bright interpretations of Boston’s urban scenes are charged with life and emotion.

Featured Artist Laureen Marchand

Laureen Marchand’s detailed oil paintings of roses capture the delicate essence and beauty of each flower.

Featured Artist David Chestnutt

Toronto artist David Chestnutt shares a collection of graphic artwork that is bold, architectural and visually stunning.

Featured Artist David Watkins Jr.

Featured artist and photographer David Watkins Jr. presents a collection of dramatic and painterly floral portraits.

Featured Artist Marc Jaffe

Digital photographer Marc Jaffe uses various techniques to achieve dynamic, mesmerizing and vibrant results.

Featured Artist Stacy “Crowgirl” Spangler

Digital artist Stacy “Crowgirl” Spangler creates collages using vintage photographs, hand-painted watercolor textures and other images.

Photography Showcase

We asked some photographers to share a favorite image, and what inspires their work. Enjoy, and visit each artist’s website by clicking on their name.     Kim Carr Animals make me happy. Through photography I am able to share my joy of life on a small Missouri farm. If you are smiling, then I […]

Featured Artist Sarah Bush

I also find it interesting that the reflective glow created by the cool, hard nature of the metal also helps express the warmth so important to me; qualities I initially thought would come only from the imagery itself.

Featured Artist Stephen John Smith

For decades I painted in oils, egg tempera, and acrylics. In 2004, however, I discovered the digital art world. After some tentative experimentation, I devoted the next seven years to transferring my traditional painting skills to the new digital medium.