Kayley Jane Dykman

I currently use my skills to attempt to coalesce traditional techniques with contemporary design and subjects. In many ways this manifests through tightly rendered figures and portraits alongside bold and graphic colors and patterns.
Freeman McFadden

It took years to break free from the constraints of my formal education, which heavily focused on technical skills. On the other hand, I gradually discovered my passion for capturing people, understanding why I love photographing them, and ultimately, unraveling the stories I’m passionate about telling.
YANTENG XIONG

His works have been selected for physical exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Beijing and other places, including portraits that have been selected for the famous American National Exhibition
Maxwell Roath

Roath’s artwork focuses on the dreamlike qualities of existence, and the innate sense of awe that is inherent in whatever new world that day decides to create.
John Chehak

My subjects have included urban scenes , but I still prefer the sedate landscapes of the Midwest. In recent years, my work has taken on new personalities with vibrant colors, symmetry, and compelling presentation.
Arabella Proffer

I delve into the practice and alchemy of oil paint dictating the direction, shaping aesthetic outcomes, and transforming emotional impressions as I go…
Maxwell G. Miller Artist Profile

How can I take rigid materials and manipulate them to move in a fluid, life-like way? As I refined my techniques in the visual arts, I discovered that by manipulating charcoal and oil paint in the same way, it is uniquely possible to contain the entirety of a complex story in a single image.
Sam HEYDT

The edge is closer than we think, but illusion won’t free us from reality, even as the sustained narrative of tabloids becomes history and the myth of progress continues to perpetuate inequality.
Maria Deely Dedicated Artist Profile

Maria Deely is an award winning fine art color pencil artist based in West Virginia, USA. Her artwork explores the idea of color and everyday surroundings, in a realistic way.
Jessica Libor

Through using the symbols and aesthetic tropes found within fairytales, I explore the process of self discovery that the heroine faces. In this way, I address timeless concepts that apply to women today.