It all began with a longing—for the colors, music, and stories of home. Far from India, Anjali picked up her paintbrush as a way to reconnect with the traditions she grew up cherishing. What started as a quiet, personal ritual soon blossomed into a vibrant artistic journey.
Today, her work blends traditional Indian art forms like Madhubani, Pichwai, and Gond with a modern touch, telling visual stories of culture, spirituality, and connection.
Each piece—whether it’s an intricately detailed original, a carefully crafted print, or a custom commission—is made with heart, heritage, and a deep love for storytelling.
Welcome to the world of her art—we’re so glad you’re here.
Elif has been captivated by art since childhood, constantly drawing, sketching, and painting, with oil paints as her primary medium. She finds inspiration in subjects that move her, spark joy, or present a challenge, always striving to evoke an emotional response and foster a sense of connection in those who view her work. Her paintings are characterized by rich textures and layers, often blending realism with elements of mystery or abstraction to engage the viewer’s imagination, avoiding a strictly photorealistic style. Elif is dedicated to lifelong learning, continually exploring new techniques, mediums, and tools to refine her craft and ensure her artistic journey remains dynamic and ever-evolving.
Jimmie Shealey, an American artist and self-taught painter, began painting at the age of fifteen. During a long career in public safety as a firefighter-paramedic, Jimmie developed a profound curiosity about human emotions and experiences, which deeply informs his artistic practice today. He began painting professionally after retiring from 30 years of public service.
Jimmie has gained recognition for his work, having been published in both national and international art publications. He has received numerous accolades, including first-place and best-in-show awards in various local and national juried art events. His artwork has been exhibited nationally and internationally in prestigious galleries.
Early influences on Jimmie’s artistic journey include masters such as Andrew Wyeth, John Singer Sargent, and Vilhelm Hammershøi, whose approaches to light, emotion, and storytelling narratives continue to inspire him today. In a constant pursuit of growth and exploration, he enjoys participating in workshops led by other artists, delving into different techniques and ideas to expand his creative horizons.
Through his art, he invites viewers to pause, reflect, and engage with the quiet tension that precedes life’s moments, encapsulating the delicate and profound essence of these experiences. His work moves viewers to step into the unspoken worlds captured on his canvas.
My drawings and paintings explore construction and deconstruction, where organization and disorganization are somehow working together. Building up and tearing down is seen everywhere in the world and expands out within the vastness of our universe. The imagery is reminiscent of worldly themes and materials, where urban infrastructure and natural landscapes are in opposition, but working together to create destruction and harmony.
All of the paintings are created using acrylic paint on hand constructed wooden supports. Each piece is completely crafted using precision, patience and craftsmanship. The backside is finished using the same quality as the front and is signed and titled. Each title is designed as a way of summarizing the work using visually similar elements as the front.
Enjoying the creative moment: Not knowing where my head or hands are going – is the pure essence of why you see – what you see in my images.
“The Abstract”, the non-representational is my true passion. 100% analog: Hand-held tools/methods with pencils, pens, acrylic ink. My paintings are Acrylic Ink, not paint. My goal for the audience: A visual curiosity that provides a pleasant distraction.
I’m a US-based artist best recognized for my surrealism, uplifting acrylic paintings. Animals and chess pieces are alive in my paintings. Mylar balloons are used by the characters to travel and live their lives; everything that would typically occur on the ground occurs while they are in the air. They travel through portals, and there are clocks of all sizes and forms everywhere, encircled by clouds of all hues.
Situations in my daily life and how I respond to them have an impact on me. All of the unsaid sensations and emotions that my subconscious contains are released through my paintings. There are elements of melancholy, joy, support, remembering, and attentiveness in every detail of my paintings.
In this fast-paced, hectic environment. I want my paintings to make people smile, pique their interest, and give them time to stop and appreciate my work. In conclusion, I want to improve people’s lives, one painting at a time.
My name is Isabella, and I love art. My mother told me she knew art would be my passion when I was in kindergarten. I would always color inside the lines and was very meticulous in what I drew and how I colored it. She said I was always striving for my art to be perfect. She was right. I love how art makes me feel, but what I really love is seeing how my art makes others feel. I especially love painting flowers because to me they are the prettiest to paint. I know as I grow as an artist my art will grow too. I’m looking forward to taking this first step in making art my career.
My medium is a varied mix of tiny shells, scraps of paper, slivers of glass, thick gel mediums, crusted gouache additives, creamy acrylic and globs of oil paints, traces of watercolor and melted wax crayons combined with hardened enamels and carefully chosen 14kt gold flake.
Every piece is original and every creation is an unpredictable surprise! I create with a clear heart, no expectations. The materials combined together create a resist-like reaction and the results are different every time…..each piece is genuinely unique and original!
I’m passionate about living the artful life. I have a great appreciation for nature and animals,20% of all sales goes to S.N.A.P. (Spay and Neuter Assistance Program) for animals. I am also an active advocate for the “Adopt Don’t Shop!” movement which means finding forever homes for our homeless furry friends.
Fatima Khambati, a self-taught artist from Houston, has been captivated by art for as long as she can remember. Over time, her creative journey led her to explore various media, eventually discovering a love for watercolors. “I appreciate the medium’s loose qualities and natural luminosity on white paper,” she says, noting that its unpredictable results make each piece unique. Inspired by nature—especially wildlife and flowers—Fatima strives to capture their essence in her work.
She markets and sells her original artwork on Instagram and Etsy, while also participating in local markets where art lovers can experience her pieces up close. Each of her artworks is one-of-a-kind, and she also offers high-quality Giclee prints, made with archival inks and acid-free papers.