As a visual artist, that means changing the way I see my world which leads to changing the way I think about it.
Featured Artist Constance McBride
I am intrigued by what makes us tick; why we make the choices we do and how they impact us.
Featured Artist Angela Treat Lyon
The artifacts that we, as artists, create and leave behind us are the tracks our lives make upon the world.
Featured Artist Helene Fielder
It is now my belief that everyone interested in art should experience the transformational nature of clay.
Featured Artist Brian Somerville
Using animals in my narrative installations allows me to focus on ideas without the baggage and tradition of the human figure.
Featured Artist Eduardo Gomez
Physical movement inspires me. Its grace and its plasticity; its mysterious perfection; even what it may say about our brokenness.
Featured Artist Robert Kelly
When asked what my art means, I like to defer to the form and let it speak for itself.
Featured Artist Detlef Gotzens
I work with many media and enjoy mixing drawing and painting as well as incorporate elements of collage into paintings.
Featured Artist Bonnie Shanas
My goal as a figurative sculptor is to not only to deliver a new representation of the human form, but to convey the essence of the emotion within.
Featured Artist Les Powers
Les believes in combining materials in harmony to form a unity just as we would experience in nature.
Featured Artist Tricia Skoglund
My painting process is simply layer upon layer of acrylics until I feel I have achieved the look and texture I am looking for.
Featured Artist Jesse Ensling
My gratification comes from the discovery of what is within the stone as I carve. Seeing it come out of the stone and emerge as the finished piece is amazing.
Featured Artist Kelly Thiel
Since my artwork is mostly narrative, I will often journal onto my pieces, or carve in a word that helps express the concept.