Lindsay Cowles: “I am most known for my use of bright, bold color and energetic movement—thereby evoking emotion, stimulating thinking, promoting happiness and inspiration. Fundamental elements of my works are focused on the interplay of color and the layering and texturing of paint.” lindsaycowlesfineart.bigcartel.com
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Kathleen Carillo: “After years of studying feng shui, I realized that the work that I did would be hung in people’s homes and business and would shift the energy of their spaces. I felt that most folks needed a dose of magic to uplift their day. Just the small gift of color, energy and joy that exudes from the paintings,…
Jeremy Jackson: “I think the motivation for most light artists is the exploration of the unknown. Having an idea for something and making it a reality with lights. We serious light painting artists often devote a ton of time and energy in order to push on until we get it right. This comes with the sacrifice of lost sleep but…
Tom Parker’s large scale painting “Bridge Through Time” was inspired by the Pont Des Arts bridge in Paris where thousands of lovers go each year to declare their love by placing an initials-inscribed padlock on the bridge spanning the River Seine. The lover’s unbreakable love is then symbolized by throwing the key into the river. Mixed (very textured) with acrylic,…
“The name of this series is borrowed from May Sarton, a poet and author whose writings on solitude and her deep connection to the natural world spoke deeply to me many years ago when I was living in the country, gardening, and reading her books. By shooting this flower ‘arrangement’ though glass and tissue paper and zooming in with a…