Linda Smith

Cat and Figures

Ceramic

18 x 16 x 16 in.

$2,100

Nancy Larrew

Survivors Guilt

Sculpy ink, bolts, mixed media

5 x 5 x 5 in.

2018

$250

Nancy Larrew

Get Me Out of Here

Mixed media, ink, paint, assemblage.

6 x 6 x 4 in.

$45

Mikhail Sokolovskiy

Flamenco

$400

Mikhail Sokolovskiy

Bountiful

$400

Taylor Bartlett

Eos

$650

Paula Craioveanu

Amazon

Amazons, mysterious female warrior, were recognized as heroines and embodied features like independence, courage, strength. This double portrait of an amazon is a combination of a deconstructed, sectioned ancient marble head and the real human who was the behind it as a model. Inspired by the mythological Greco-Roman origins, these works of art are dreamlike superimposed views of expressive and sometimes sensual figures. Like the immortal mythological heroes, my subjects remind us of the human ability to remain beautiful and noble despite de passing of time and damage it brings.

acrylic on canvas

20 in.

2018

$1,490

Rebecca Fox

Ethereal Explorations 2

My work explores the contradiction of material and process by transforming steel to appear soft and delicate, resulting in work that evokes contemplation, balance and calm. Metal is a contradiction in itself; it is a hard heavy material but with the perfect combination of heat, gases and tools, it can be manipulated, melted, formed and changed. I continuously push the boundaries of the material by transforming it to appear light and delicate. I achieve this by using my various metalworking tools to heat, bend, weld and alter the material, often composing pieces that have flowing lines combined with contrasting textural elements.

Welded steel, patina, lacquer

12 in.

2014

$1,200

Matt Pipes

David Study

Oil on silverleaf panel, circle

Oil

18 x 18in

2017

$600

Maria Bouquet

Black hole (multicolors)

Led Light installation RGB 5050 and base on solid pvc

Led light RGB multi color 5050 with remote control to change colors

2017

$1,500

Tracy Cirves

Untitled

Oil on canvas

Oil

2016

$1,050

Alessandra Pierelli

Capitan America

acrylic, resin and drawing pins

2013

$900

Helen Werner Cox

Be Careful What You Wish For

The series I am currently working on, called "The Millennials," features intimate portraits of young people I know. I collaborate with each person to select poses which are natural for them. They have the option to include objects meaningful to themselves. We discuss what colors they prefer, which influences both the backdrop and the choice of palette. The painting of Steven is unfinished, but I am including it because it represents a direction I plan to take in future images. I like the harsh, stark geometry of the background against the curved figure. Contrasted to that is The Tea Party, a portrait of a young man who likes to transport himself to a different era through costume and environment. He lives what I have painted. The diversity of the millennials is part of what excites me about them. I am not interested in stereotypes or extremes; these are regular, interesting people whom I care about.

Oil on paper

2018

$590

Jennifer Langhammer

Eukarya

6x4x4 hand built glazed ceramic

Ceramic

2014

$500

Jill Stoll

An Unhealthy Obsession with Geography

Collage: Paper, Wood, Etching, mixed media and hanging on Wood, Stainless Steel and Paper. Please note: Each collage hangs from a 36" Stainless Steel Cable, 1 x 19 Strand Core, Size 1/16” from a zinc-plated 5" corner brace.

paper, wood, chipboard, paint, pencil

46 x 38 x 5 in.

2007 - 2014

$1,200

Gianfranco Cioffi

Gordian Knot

The Gordian Knot is a legend of Phrygian Gordium associated with Alexander the Great. It is usually used as a metaphor for an intractable problem (disentangling an "impossible" knot) solved easily by loophole or "thinking outside the box" ("cutting the Gordian knot"). It’s hard to go over our fears and be sincere with yourself. Deep and hidden feelings, often are forgotten but still present in our pattern. So they affect our choices. The solution is to achieve freedom from ourselves through the acceptance of who we are.

Sumi Ink

2016

$500

Aimee Thieu

Sole Frequency

paper, ardboard

2018

$600

Carragh Amos

Rise Studies

Set of Three miniature ceramic stoneware sculptures, glazed, each featuring a different repeating abstract form.

 Ceramic stoneware

2018

$120

Janelle W. Anderson

Trap Door

Portrait in a similar style as the pieces "Rust," "Conversations with Myself," and "Divide." The piece will combine figurative/portraiture with abstract elements, such as inky splashes, transparent layering, and pattern.

Acrylic, Watercolor on Canvas

12 in.

2018

$500

Cherie Harte

Valaya

Acrylic Mixed Media

circle canvas Mixed Media - acrylic, oil stick

20 in.

2018

$800

Jordann Wine

Infinite Multiples 3

Glitter and adhesive on wood panel. 20" diameter.

Glitter, adhesive, and UV varnish on wood panel.

20 in.

2016

$700

David Isakson

AFRO PICK-TURE.

Kinetic sculpture mixing natural and machine made objects.

Flywheel, antique drill, pedal car wheel, 3 x 35mm camera bodies, 3 x afro picks, antelope skull

2015

$1,000

Rhiannon Valenti

Felicity California

painting

oil on canvas

66 in.

2018

$15,000

Blair Martin Cahill

Sphere 12

A dissected metal sphere sliced through to reveal delicate embroidered silk

Embroidery on Silk with metal

2015

$2,800

S.P Harper

Prometheus' Brilliant-cut Diamond

Brilliant-cut diamond centered on circular canvas

Oil and acrylic on canvas

2017

$450

Megan Demit

Stacked Olives

This piece is build on a foam armature with plaster, patching plaster, and plaster gauze. These media are flexible and easy to work in to explore the range of light, contours, textures, and shapes possible in abstract sculpture. The piece employs repetition of a basic form with slight variances in size, shape, use of positive and negative space, and surface texture. It is intentionally simple, as I chose to focus on specific, simple elements: light, texture, and the balance of positive and negative space. I focus on value through light and shadow, emphasizing negative space through the manipulation of the surface of the forms to create aesthetically interesting shadows. Plaster is a very exacting material, and I chose to play with texture in this piece by creating faceted surfaces and soft edges.

Plaster, foam, wood base

2012

$550

Alessandra Pierelli

the stock- out tongue

2017

$500

Sylvia Schorn

Third Eye Opening 2

Wood, paint and more

12 in.

2018

$450

mijal zachs

Waves

acrylic, fabric, 3D painting, sequins on canvas

mixed media on canvas

2016

$1,000

Eva Asquith Wilson

Night Light

Oil on wood panel 

14 in.

2018

$500

Jessalin Beutler

Grey Markings 2

Original painting by Jessalin Beutler comprised of sewn muslin scraps to create an interesting and irregular shape. Fabric has been treated like traditional canvas to make durable for painting. This piece would work well float mounted in a frame or kept as is using the hanging loop to display.

Acrylic, gesso, muslin

2016

$400

Imogene Drummond

SPLIT/OPEN

Split/Open is a sculpture of 2 half-spheres dealing with interiority and exteriority, color, and the cosmos (earth & sky). It symbolizes our pale blue dot of a home with its fiery core, surrounded by space.

MIXED MEDIA PAINT, WOOD, SAND, PEBBLES

10 1/2 x 20 1/4 x 19 in.

2018

$250

Daggi Wallace

Not all that glitters 3

charcoal, pastel and some mixed media over gessoed cradled wood

2018

$300

Perry Johnson

Jessica

Enlarged Imaginary Flowers on Round Stretched Canvases

oil on aluminum or egg tempera on can lid

2016-2017

$600

Nick Douillard

unnamed

Four young men walking the streets of the city.

Acrylic on Canvas

2018

$450

Heather Beardsley

After Ernst

This piece is inspired by Ernst Haeckel’s illustrations, lithographs and drawings that blur the lines between art and science. In his time these prints were ubiquitous, their presentation of a natural world whose forms can be ordered, understood and, most importantly, improved upon took deep root in pre-War Western culture. Haeckel’s firm belief that all organisms were made up of geometric crystalline structures that could be perfected through evolution caused him to exaggerate and idealize the organisms he representations. This ideological quest for perfection in the natural world went on to become an important influence on Eugenics programs that took these views to their terrible extremes. ​ Like previous generations, I can’t help but be fascinated by these illustrations despite my awareness of their problematic ideological foundations and history. My work takes Haeckel’s embellishments one step further, exaggerating the stranger elements of his creations based on my own aesthetic preferences rather than scientific observation. For these pieces I have made acrylic gel transfers of Haeckel’s original lithographs, then layered and sewn into them to further fetishize these organisms. Like Haeckel, my unapologetic fabulation demonstrates what happens when ideology supersedes objective observation. Although this work is inspired by an historical example, in this time of “alternative facts” where truth seems so illusory, these questions of ideology and objectivity are just as relevant today.

Embroidery on gel transfer

2017

$400

Theresa Schlossberg

Spider Parker

This series of art work began as part of my Master's program as a project regarding propaganda, and has continued on a commission or request only basis until recently. Imagery for each work has been carefully selected to provide a semi-recognizable subject, while being abstracted at the same time.

Acrylic

15 in.

October 2017

$300

Nadine Prada

Violet Palm #2

A series of work based on travels through SouthEast Asia

Acrylic Gouache and mixed media on wood panel Price:

30 in.

2018

$2,000

Phyllis Gorsen

Rain or Shine

Acrylic on Attached Round Canvases

2016

$1,000

Yumiko Nakatsubo

METAMORPHOSIS

 I was inspired by Metamorphosis of Franz Kafka. I always use materials from my hometown.The black dirt is from Mt.Tate. There was an old silver mining spot there. The yellow dirt is from Oyama town. This town has many fossils.The paper is from Gokayama.This Japanese paper is used for Japanese sliding doors.

Japanese paper,dirt,Pencil,Acrylic on Wood panel

2018

$800

elise mahan

The Secret Universe

circular painting on wood

acrylic

2017

$500

Donna Weathers

Showing Sewing

Mixed Media on Board

Mixed Media (Acrylic Paint, India ink, collaged vintage book remnants) on Round Wooden Panel

18 in.

2018

$900

Alessandra Pierelli

Heart eyes

acrylics, resin and drawing pins

2017

$500

Kerstin Lanette

The Pines & Wright

Mixed Media Oil, Acrylic, Oil Pastels

20 in.

March 2018

$1,200

Shizuko Greenblatt

Female Energy Series

Round Images that represents Females, Goddesses,wholeness,etc.

Photography archival pigments

2015 -2016

$750

Marcy Sperry

Benchmark

10" diameter

Beads, embroidery thread, sculpey, rhinestones

2017

$2,500

Yumiko Nakatsubo

Underground

This one is a memory from 2013. I dug up larvae with my friend and I worked in Mt.Tate, then I found many bugs. It is a very happy memory for me, but different. I think mountain moths and luna moths are very beautiful, but many people think they are ugly or scary. And yet, they think butterflies are beautiful. I don’t understand that, and I think it’s strange. So, I wanted to do artwork featuring hated bugs.

Japanese paper,Pencil,Acrylic on Wood panel

2018

$1,000

Ronit Kristal

Dolls

Japanese dolls

mixed media

2017

$500

R.L. Gibson

bitter, maibock, saison, weissbier, witbier

Three 1" bottlecap-sized watercolor painting - aerial beer views.

Watercolor

2018

$50

daniel romano

H Atom

Medium: formed/welded steel, urethane 

24 x 15 x 11 in.

201

$1,900

Stanislav Belovski

Mona & the Ermine

A mirror image of Leonardo’s most famous and exploited work, Mona Lisa, holding the ermine from another Leonardo’s painting, Lady with an Ermine. I grew fond of such puzzles in paintings since I have recreated in 2014 A Bar at the Folies-Bergère – after Édouard Manet. A lot of puzzling questions are raised by this elaborate work, the biggest debate being on the perspective and the mirror reflection. I have decided to amplify the mystery by adding a new object into the mirror reflection.

acrylic, spray, paint markers on canvas

33 1/2 in.

2018

$2,200

Pamela Mower-Conner

Vintage Circus

Spherical sculpture

acrylic on mixed media sphere

20016

$775

Mike Goldberg

billy

Portrait on Wood

oil bar on 1.5” thick Monkey Pod wood

$1,500

Spika

Microcosmos

mixed media/canvas

2016

$500

Heather Lowe

Phosphene - Blue

morph lenticular, circular

lenticular

10 x 10 in.

2018

$400

Jessica Vorheis

Behold

Acrylic on canvas

10 inches

2018

$210

Karin Swildens

Je T'aime Tant ( I Love You So)

High fired Clay aka Stoneware

6 x 8 3/4 x 6 in.

$800

Karin Swildens

Warm Dream

BRONZE

5 1/2 x 5 1/4 x 4 3/4 in.

$1,800

Eva Asquith Wilson

Escondido Dusk

Oil on wood panel 

14 in.

2018

$500

Paulina Archambault

Face 1

acrylic on canvas. Painted with paint knife

9 in.

2017

$190

Paulina Archambault

Face II

acrylic on canvas. Painted with paint knife

9 in.

2017

$190

Stuart Rapeport (1948)

Pepperoni

paint on wood

17 in.

2018

$345

Stuart Rapeport (1948)

Tomato

Paint on wood

17 in.

2018

$300

Pamela Mower-Conner

butterfly girls

Spherical sculpture

acrylic on mixed media sphere

12 x 8 x 8 in.

2018

$900

Annie Clavel

Whirling universe 1

Painting

mixed media on canvas

12 in.

2018

$300

Annie Clavel

Whirling universe 1

Painting

mixed media on canvas

12 in.

2018

$300

Pamela Mower-Conner

Malva

Spherical sculpture

acrylic on mixed media sphere

2017

$900

Daggi Wallace

Not all that glitters 1

charcoal, pastel and some mixed media over gessoed cradled wood

2018

$300

Frank Venadas (aka @headcaseart)

Time Bandits (Wormhole # 1)

acrylic watercolor and ink on round Aluminum panel

21 in.

2018

$5,000

Perry Johnson

Nathan

Enlarged Imaginary Flowers on Round Stretched Canvases

oil on aluminum or egg tempera on can lid

2016-2017

Christine Romanell

Bravais

Painting/sculpture exploring non repeating patterns

light art lasercut plexi/wood sculpture/painting

2017

$5,000

Joanna Garel

It's been a while

acrylic on wood cement on canvas w/ acrylic spray paint 

11 x 14 in.

2018

$350

Daniel Kaufman

Gaia

$2,500

Linda Smith

Black and White Cat

Porceline

5 x 3 x 3 in.

2018

$90

John Kilduff

Exit onto Main Street

Oil on wood

23 x 23 in.

2018

$800

John Kilduff

Help From Above

Oil on wood

30 x 24 in.

2018

$800

Heather Lowe

morph lenticular, circular

lenticular

10 x 10 in.

2018

$400

Sylvia Schorn

Third Eye Opening 1

Wood, paint and more

12 in.

2018

$450

Daggi Wallace

Not all that glitters 2

charcoal, pastel and some mixed media over gessoed cradled wood

2018

$300