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As an artist, Amy Schade believes the most engaging artwork is created when one successfully executes images that combine the conceptual and intuitive with the real and concrete.
Mike Piergrossi's paintings are born from collected memories, stories, images, and thoughts that have impacted him on some level during the course of his life.
Focusing on the forms found in a variety of flora and fauna and even fantasy, Emily Nields creates pieces based on their transformations and design.
Lee Muslin uses intuition, a sense of play, and the joy of experimentation to create her abstract mixed media paintings.
Lenore Flore Mills utilizes a technique known as batik to create her landscape and cityscape pieces.
In addition to watercolor, Lynn Millar works in acrylics, graphite, pastel, casein and mixes of all of them as needed to complete a vision.
The images in Michael McFadden's paintings are meant to evoke emotions and memory, providing the structure for stories that are completed by the viewer's own associations.
Nicholas Harvilla's work ranges from various subjects, such as the abstract, music, and local places.
Primarily interested in the human figure, Carrie Kingsbury uses abstract mixed media techniques with realism in a multi-layered technique endeavored to convey movement and spiritual energy.