In each of my drawings I endeavor to celebrate nature within a time and space beyond the mere place of inspiration.
Featured Artist Lisa Goesling
Because I like to use a magnifying glass to see what is truly going on, my art tends to be consumed with microscopic details.
Featured Artist Carole Raschella
Drawing is art all on its own, using a pencil for a brush and paper for canvas. Drawing is painting in pencil.
Featured Artist Megan Strassler
I am truly inspired by the beauty I see in nature, and my goal is to showcase that beauty in artwork so that others can enjoy and appreciate it too.
Featured Artist Dana Newman
Enjoy the vibrant, color-saturated portfolio of painter Dana Newman.
Featured Artist April White
Imagery falls into my head and I place it on the surface as it occurs to me using the surface and mark making to help guide me through the drawing
Featured Artist Lisa Ober
I won’t stop until one of my portraits begins to speak or a vase can actually be grasped and removed from the painting.
Featured Artist Pamela McCabe
My palettes are varied but always retain the exact melody of tones to honestly reflect my intention.
Featured Artist Jerry Winick
My style of photorealism is so unique that most people, when viewing my work for the first time, find it difficult to imagine that the drawings are done with only a pencil.
Featured Artist Lesley Barrett
I do like to “scratch” all forms of animal life but my focus is on cats, especially the medium and big cats.
Featured Artist Kim Carlino
I like extremes, contrasts, opposites and polarities. I want to bring together the unexpected.
Featured Artist Margaret Dent
There is nothing better to get your creative juices going than a new challenge.
Featured Artist Nancy Jacey
Some of my Prismacolor pieces are as big as 30” x 40,” and take up to 400+ hours to complete.