My studio is indoor/outdoor, which really affects my work. Nature is all around me when I paint, and always becomes part of my subject matter.
Featured Artist Ben Hilario-Caguiat
I design my art as playgrounds for the mind and soul. I aim to create a visual feast of discovery where textures, colors, shapes and even subject matter are placed below the surface of a work’s initial form.
Featured Artist Carla Raadsveld
My work has changed over the years, but long-time clients tell me that they always recognise my hand.
Featured Artist Lawrence Terry
I became fascinated by flame, and also by its by-product, smoke, which could be used for marking surface
Featured Artist Bettina Sego
I paint and collage fragments which are reminiscent of and inspired by the turquoise water, the saturated greens of the foliage, the colors of the rainbows, the blue sky and the intensity of the sun.
Featured Artist Britt Hallowell
I love that adding textures to paintings can give art new life and draw the viewer in, allowing you to see something new each time.
My Favorite Work of Art
Art is not an act of self-expression, but an act of surrender to something greater than yourself.
Featured Artist Claudia Roulier
I’m looking at how to create a mood or emotional connection by using color and lighting and making the subject matter secondary to that goal.
Artists at Work: Why Do You Create?
I am inspired when the sun begins to set, and the lighting deepens to a rich, warm glow. Even the most mundane objects become the star of the show.
Featured Artist S.T.A.R.
Pop Art, Cultural, and Unconventional Art have always captured my full attention. Art that makes you think, yet is fun and full of inspiration is what I strive for.
Art of the Abstract
Why is abstract art so fascinating? Eleven artists share their work and their inspiration. Enjoy!
Featured Artist Sandra Lamb
Some of my work is surreal, but even in the more literal interpretations there is metaphor.
Featured Artist Allison L Norfleet Bruenger
I am inspired by nature and also the female image. Nature has such a vast amount of areas for me to pull from that I can never get tired of.
Featured Artist Tricia Reust
Exploring art processes, in order to communicate visually my reactions to the people and the circumstances of each day, is the mainstay of my time in the studio.