Anne’s paintings bring the everyday, the familiar into sharp focus for the viewer to experience in new way. Everyday items, a vista, a flower, become an opportunity to slow the senses and appreciate their beauty and simplicity.
Logic of Light
The process of painting, for me, is a continual search for balance between all opposite elements; not too bright – not too dark, not too colourful – not too gray, not too cluttered – not too barren, not too strong – not too weak, not too controlled – not too free.
Impression and Perspectives from Mayne Island: An Interview with Terrill Welch, Part 1
Terrill Welch is a Canadian artist living on Mayne Island, British Columbia. Internationally recognized, her paintings and photographs have been purchased by collectors and buyers in the United States, Australia, Norway, England, and Switzerland. In 2011, Skinny Artist recognized her among 21 artists to watch in its annual review.
The Tunnel – Pastel Repeating
The tunnel with the composition as you see it was so interesting, but not there yet.
An Obsession with Art Shoes – Real or Fantasy?
Each shoe represents a fantasy, and exotic place, and ancient time, a modern dream interpreted in bronze details that suggest fine beading, twisted horns, curling feathers, ribbons and bows, wings, sea creatures, the fur bootie of an Icelandic princess …
Soul Searching, Gratefulness, Nature and Prayer
Paintings that reflect individual soul searching, gratefulness, connecting to one another through nature and prayer. Although no religion is reflected in the paintings, viewers share a spiritual oneness. There is always a consistent flow of Aboriginal touches that reflect off each image.
A Paradise of Dreams and Fantasy
Alex invites you to share his personal adventure in art, share his celebration of the imagination and discover all the beauty this world has to offer.
Green Bun
Carollynne Yardley, fun & magical visual artist, has scampered out of the tech world into the art world along with Green Bun, Romance and Steam Punk Squirrel.
Lotus Flower
Mary Claire combines her childhood innocence with dramatic lines and colors to help support charities and the local art scene.
Baja Sexto
Images of cowboys, Mariachi Singers, flags of our country, state and Hispanic neighbors, reminded her of her childhood growing up in once upon a time rural Santa Clara Valley.