Spring Arrivals 2022 – David Witbeck

David Witbeck 2022 Spring Arrivals These are the newest spring arrivals from artist David Witbeck. We feature these unique paintings this week, April 11 – April 17. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to free shipping*. “I’m… Read more »

Spring Arrivals 2022 – Craig Mooney

Craig Mooney 2022 Spring Arrivals These are the four newest spring arrivals from artist Craig Mooney. We feature these four unique paintings this week, April 4 – 10. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to free shipping*…. Read more »

Spring Arrivals 2022 – Karen McManus

It is the juxtaposition of light that inspires Karen’s realistic works. Each painting is an individual mental puzzle to be worked through. Combining realistic detail with the imagery created by color and light gives each painting a life of its own. Her miniatures offer a microscopic view of the broader vision surrounding us. Painting in Maine presents an ongoing drama of incredible landscapes and seascapes in just about any weather imaginable.

Spring Arrivals – Susan Bennett 2022

Susan Bennett 2022 Spring Arrivals These are the four newest spring arrivals from artist Susan Bennett. We are featuring these four amazing paintings this week, March 28 – April 3. Click the link below to find the details on each of these pieces. Any or all of these paintings purchased this week are subject to… Read more »

Spring Arrivals – Liz Hoag 2022

In all of my work, the light is critical to the feeling. After taking photographs on walks around her neighborhood or local trails, she returns to her studio. This is where the magic happens. Starting with a dark canvas or negative space, she builds up by adding light. The result is a stained glass image that is both abstract and representational.

Spring Arrivals 2022 – Ellen Welch Granter

“I get inspiration from many sources, including the changing colors, patterns, and atmospheres of the landscape around me and the random idea generator that is my imagination. In each painting, I am searching for an elegant balance of spare compositions over large fields of luminous color. When observing everyday subjects such as shells, I try to pay attention to the small spaces between them and the abstract patterns created by their characteristic colors.” -Ellen Welch Granter.

Spring Arrivals 2021 – James Rivington Pyne

I try to capture, in birds, for instance, either the subject’s extreme stillness (a heron fishing) or it’s opposite. I find the best way to express a bird’s edginess on a limb or briskness in flight is by rough, almost blurred outlines, similar to a sketch, rather than smooth finishes.