These artists share their unique impressions of life downtown in this look at Urban Art.
Featured Artist Ilia Chidzey
I have always been fascinated by art that is transient and constantly evolving
Featured Artist Anne B. Schwartz
I often use Japanese brushes and sponges to merge the various colors. In addition, natural pigments are often applied. This helps the painting appear to glow.
Featured Artist Mary McGill
I enjoy working in a series, and using symbolism to convey an emotional response. I strive to show the journey life gives.
Featured Artist Karen Sikie
I am always creating work in my studio which I have learned is a discipline. I have studio hours that are flexible but that I do adhere to.
The Art of Color
Enjoy this photo article as artist friends share their work and talk about the importance of color in their art.
Featured Artist Steven Long
As you can see from my work, my paintings are nonrepresentational and are more about a feeling or emotion about a certain topic.
Featured Artist Jen Hardwick
At the time I had no idea that these assemblages would become my passion and take me along an entirely different artistic path.
Featured Artist Terri Tuazon
I love to find the hidden photo in an everyday simple capture through post-editing and applying my artistic vision.
Featured Artist Kelli McGregor
I’m fascinated to see how people react to both their environment and with each other, so I try to express body language and mood rather than a realistic image.
Featured Artist Will Eskridge
No matter how varied with technique or material, my work has always revolved around history and the ever-changing world.
Featured Artist Kevin Champeny
The sculpture blends my love of painting, sculpture, photography, construction, puzzles, crafting, and collecting.
Featured Artist Margaret Withers
Besides a narrative element, I’m also trying to capture a fluid emotional response to nature and to time.