My name is Dmitry and I am a landscape, urban, and travel photographer based in Houston, Texas. Through photography, I aim to express my own admiration and excitement about the places I visited and the things I have seen. My style in photography is to bring the best of my subjects through advantageous angles, composition, vibrant colors, and interesting light.
I have visited more than 30 countries so far and I will never cease to be amazed by all the interesting people and exciting new places which I see through the lens of my camera. I publish some of my photographs on this page but full portfolio and more information can be found at my web site www.nevozhay.com
Stone’s Throw Ceramics was started in 2009 by Susanne Slade and is based in Montgomery, Texas.  Susanne grew up in Houston and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Texas Tech University in 2006 with an emphasis on Ceramics and Painting. She has shown her art around the American Southwest and has collectors all around the world.  www.stonesthrowceramics.com
During the last several years I have traveled all over the world and seen magnificent places and things I would have never imagined. I love photographing animals and nature and then turning them into works of art, from wild animals in Africa to monks blessing the Ganges in India and much more. My original photographs are archival pigment printed on art paper and then I hand paint embellishments and highlights onto each individual print. Each print becomes its own work of art, unique in itself. My love of travel, nature, and art have led me to this path. Through my art, I hope to bring to the viewer a glimpse into the world of nature and beauty. 713-301-5407
Like Pop Rocks for the soul. The art of Maura. Recycled magazines on gallery wrapped canvas. www.facebook.com/BrainCandyArt
A third generation artist, Maura has shown, produced, and taught her unique, gentle, and energetic perspective on the internal human condition via portraiture, abstractions, figure studies, and metaphor throughout the entire world. Using recycled magazines, in an effort to encourage good stewardship of our planet, Maura intends to bring to life the emotions and expressions of loved ones who touched her life. She conveys the sweetness, intimacy, and nostalgia largely through feminine imagery, recognize that her female mind and perspective are the natural conduit through which her images are channelled. Ms. Lucchese emphatically states, “From discarded refuse, torn to bits, I lead you into knowing the human imagination is sufficient to invent new ways to affirm life, support it, and to move others into action by the passion of it’s viewing.”
The intricate detail of my work comes from countless hours hunched over a nightlight, pencil in hand. A mixture of damp concrete walls and thoughts of loved ones fed my sentiments and made my way. rictorlee.com
Handmade studio furniture using wood and metal. Welded structures provide function while their patinations add to the aesthetic appeal. Rich exotic woods (padauk, mahogany, lacewood, purpleheart, walnut) bring warmth to the steel structure. Styles range from modern to my interpretation on mid-century modern. facebook.com/fab.weld.wood
I create images of the wilderness embedded in our urban metroplex, letting light and shadow define my subjects. My photos document my walking journey, where I have slowed my pace to really look at my neighborhood in inner loop Houston and to capture moments of beauty that stir the soul.www.pennyraerobinson.com
My new book!
The Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary is a 17.5-acre wildlife preserve in west Houston, Texas. The sanctuary photographs, taken over a seven-month span, feature native birds and wildlife, and display colorful southern seasons. The pictures are accompanied by some of Edith’s writings selected from her small diary. Edith’s words describe her life in the woods, the land that she loved, and her log cabin home.
A look inside:
Title PageInside PageBack Cover
Bio:
I
grew up in a neighborhood that had been eked out of prairie grasslands
in North Dakota. Dramatic seasonal changes impacted all my senses, from brilliant sun-sparkles on crisply drifted snow,
to the soft sound of undulating prairie grasses in the evening breezes;
from the bitter taste of red rhubarb plucked from our garden to the
breathtakingly sharp smell of twenty below zero. I have touched the wind
and felt the immensity of the sky unrestricted by all except puffy
white clouds in azure summer skies and grey-blue bleary smudges of
winter’s early evenings. There is my heart home.
I have been away from home for over three
decades now. The gentler Houston winters provide grounds for lush
gardens; the soft springs invite long walks and camping trips; the
intensely humid summers force air conditioned hibernation from the
oppressive heat, and the autumns may revive us again with the brilliant
foliage of native trees if we are blessed with a cold kiss from the
north. These southern charms have lodged also in my heart.
It is in the four seasons where I begin to see the eternal creative thought of God. Days and weeks pass by, each one revealing new aspects of God’s wisdom, glory and love. No matter where I find my lodging, I will keep seeking the trails of His beauty to capture expressions of His likeness.