Featured Artist Johnny Karwan

Johnny Karwan meshes pattern, design, and a love of nature into hand cut and painted wood assemblage.

Featured Artist Ushana

Artist Ushana Mara creates nature-inspired mixed media paintings with dancing line and color that create energy.

Featured Artist Bill Sotomayor

Artist Bill Sotomayor’s precise mixed media drawings lend a three-dimensional effect to his artwork, which he calls Geo-Mechanical Abstract Art.

Featured Artist David Neace

David Neace’s colored pencil drawings use reflection and detail to virtually leap off the paper.

Featured Artist Nadjejda Gilbert

Canadian artist Nadjejda Gilbert creates compelling and intimate portraits using paper collage and paint.

Featured Artist Sharon Deveaux

Using various camera parts, artist Sharon Deveaux creates intriguing jewelry, assemblage art and fun figures she calls “The Camera Crew.”

Featured Artist Linda Dumont

Artist Linda Dumont’s Abstract Expressionist paintings and pastels flow with color, joy and movement.

Featured Artist Bernard Boffi

Bernard Boffi’s remarkable paintings create a link between our reality and what cannot be seen.

Artist Showcase Late Spring 2019

Catch this collection of artists in this showcase featuring a wide range of subject, style and inspiration. Click on each artist’s name to see more of their work.     Louise Laplante My work connects the texts, and ideas, in the vintage book, music or correspondence pages, with images those words evoke to comment on […]

Featured Artist Carol Meckling

…there is something powerful and useful in the container of making art that eventually keeps all that I feel in perspective. Stepping into the creative flow, I feel most authentic, most in my body, calm, grounded and clear.

Featured Artist Heather Kinkade

My designs come from nature and focus on flora and fauna. My work is also influenced by Native American art, especially noted in the back ground textures I create on the gourd shell.

Featured Artist Marc Garrison

In my artwork, I like to explore depth and layers as they relate to longevity and second chances in life, peeling back the paper to see deeper levels by uncovering forgotten colors, shapes, and lines.

Featured Artist Lesley Riley

My original wet-cyan leaf prints are the jumping off point for digital photo manipulation used as a tool to amplify and enrich their natural shapes creating colorful and unexpected imagery that draws you in.

Featured Artist Regina Dunn

One of the reasons I make art is to capture ideas that I’m currently exploring and express them visually. I began to think about changes that occur in nature and in our lives and how they seem to cycle.