I never know how a painting is going to turn out, each one has its own voice. I have learned to be still and listen to it, without imposing my own ideas of what I “think” it should be.
Featured Artist Sierra Roberts
My work is about capturing a person’s spirit, self-identity and emotions, engaging viewers through human connection.
Featured Artist Karen Stanton
What I learned so far—everything we do, see, feel and experience in this life can be made into art of any size or function. Even the painful stuff is of use to us all. Our lives are works in progress.
Featured Artist Susan McLaughlin
I am thrilled to be an artist because I can create my own worlds. In these worlds, I am an explorer, uncovering, recording and rearranging the beauty of the natural world, as well as the beauty of human beings.
Featured Artist Carl H. Bradford
Though I’m still experimenting with new approaches, color techniques, formats and executions, I see myself capturing or recording the history of jazz for a new generation of traditionalists.
Featured Artist Diane Jorstad
My preferred subject matter tends towards something with light, form and color. An apple is called red but if you look at it closely you will see a variety of colors and values.
Featured Artist Nancy Lane
I want viewers to sense in my paintings the enveloping presence of the landscape—its rolling hills, its creatures, the water, the wind and the sunlight. I want them to feel a part of the paintings, remembering their own experiences with the outdoors.
Featured Artist Ann-Marie Brown
In my figure works the subject of the painting isn’t the likeness, but the encounter itself, the dynamic exchange.
Featured Artist Eduardo Vilchez
Art and painting give the soul it’s wings to be free and soar.
Featured Artist Renee St. Peter
Learning the medium has been a life lesson in letting things happen as they will–the magic of watercolor is not what it does in the first five minutes, but what occurs as the paint has time to react with other colors around it to create new shades and tones.
Featured Artist John Carlson
Artist John Carlson’s mixed media paintings depict humans in a simple, pure form with an amazing depth of emotion and expression. Visit his website to see more of his work. My work is every emotion and the absence of emotion—images of vulnerability, endurance, desperation and sorrow, relief and joy. It is what you […]
Featured Artist Christina Michalopoulou
Space and body embrace each other in seriousness or fun, in cartoonism or quotidian tragedy, in concreteness and abstraction. I love putting together the hyperreality of my bodies with the surrealism of my spaces.
Featured Artist Dominick Conde
I create my pop art by taking a photo, adding digital effects to it and then transferring the image onto fabric, canvas or glass with mod podge.
Featured Artist Leonardo Montoya
For me, becoming an artist was something very organic. From a very young age, I developed a fascination for the human form, superheroes, and Greek mythology. I was always a dreamer.