November 3, 2018
Michael Mahoney
As a New Orleans native, I always searched for ways to surround myself with art. Acrylics are just my latest experiment, having worked with pastels, charcoal, SLR & digital photography, sculpture, and wood over the years.
My paintings represent a study in the application of acrylic paint to canvas. This compilation provides traditional landscapes, bold abstracts and dimensional interpretations of nature. I also design and construct custom frames to complement each piece.
I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I did painting them. Email Me
Sunshine Sunbeams
by Tina Couet
“I create art glass décor using stained glass lead came, German leaded crystal and recycled American glass. I incorporate various elements, such as seashells, mirrors, color, & sacred geometry to achieve uniquely quirky and creative pieces.”
D’vora Jewelry
by Francisco Mireles
D’vora is a simple, unique, and contemporary Handcrafted Jewelry.
Stacy Gresell
I love objects with multiple personalities- recognizable things that change when incorporated in a piece of artwork. I see that in my work- where antiques and recycled or found objects suggest one thing while the image may suggest another. I love how the layering of encaustic wax reflects the light differently depending on your viewpoint- like water and glass do.
Martin Levine
High-speed photography, landscapes, wildlife and astrophotography available on metal, canvas and photo paper. levinefineart.com
Lana Loveland – Blue Moon Studios
by Lana Loveland
Lana works in both clay and painting: Acrylic, Watercolor, and Plein Air Oils. Her pottery is both Raku fired and Stoneware with a variety of layered
https://www.instagram.com/bluemoonpotterystudio/
Alluvion Art by Kathryn O’Connor
by Kathryn O’Connor. Abstract paintings and photography alluvionart.com
Holli May Thomas
Infraredhead Art
Sarah Rimboch Art
At a young age, Sarah discovered her love for art. The process of creating was what sparked her interest. As her love for art continued to grow, she knew the right career choice was to become an artist & art educator. She has now taught art in Houston for 4 years. In 2016, after a life-changing experience, she knew she needed to rediscover her passion for creating. It wasn’t until she started to create again, that she was able to see her true potential as an artist. Her approach to art is intuitive & free flowing as she dives into each new work. She is inspired by color & the process of applying it to her canvas.
“And though the process can sometimes be ugly, it is the final moment that makes it all worth it,” Rimboch said. “Complete satisfaction knowing there is something sitting in front of me that only exists because I created it. And that, is ultimately what fuels my passion.”