Megan Elizabeth
Megan Elizabeth's abstract paintings invite viewers to experience nature’s beauty through dynamic layers of color and texture. Her work, inspired by the play of light and shadow on natural elements, has been showcased internationally and is collected by private and corporate collectors. Megan's artistic process, deeply rooted in the power of fleeting moments, explores the delicate balance between feminine energy and the natural world. Read more about how her paintings capture the essence of movement and light.
Abra Johnson
Abra Johnson’s oil paintings transport viewers into moments of nostalgia, capturing the essence of food, spirits, vintage items, and Americana. With a keen eye for realism and a love for reflective and transparent surfaces, her work strikes a balance between photorealism and expressive brushwork. Whether on canvas or her signature custom-cut wood panels, Abra’s art invites us to rediscover the beauty in everyday objects.
Shirley Wong
Once told she was "ungifted" in art, Shirley Wong’s creative journey took an unexpected turn after a decade-long career in corporate writing. Her latest work, Twisting Words, transforms discarded paper into sculptural landscapes that explore the fragile nature of language, media consumption, and personal transformation. Through meticulously twisted fragments of newspapers, magazines, and journals, Wong invites viewers to reconsider how we interpret and assign meaning in a chaotic world. Read more about her artistic process and inspiration in our latest blog.
Paige Roberts
Paige Roberts is a digital illustrator whose work blends fairytales, folklore, and nature into captivating, dreamlike compositions. Drawing inspiration from literary icons like J.R.R. Tolkien and Jane Austen, as well as classic Disney animation, her art invites viewers into enchanting worlds filled with nostalgia and wonder. With collaborations including Anthropologie’s 2019 holiday line and a custom gift for Stevie Nicks in 2023, Paige continues to weave magic through her illustrations. Explore her artistic journey and creative vision in this exclusive feature.
Kate Rasmussen
Kate Rasmussen, also known as CP KATE, elevates everyday objects with a touch of irony and humor in her sculptural collages. From food molds to historical references, her work combines whimsical pop culture with classical imagery, resulting in a contemporary take on the past. Discover how Kate’s distinctive approach brings levity and creative tension to the art world.
Amy Spassov
Amy Spassov’s art, honed over three decades of self-directed exploration, reflects her profound connection to nature. Working with layers of paint and collage, she embarks on a journey of discovery with every piece she creates. Read about her process, the peace she finds in her studio, and how her work has resonated with collectors and art lovers worldwide.
Danielle Biglin
Danielle Biglin’s journey to becoming an artist is one of inspiration and determination. At 40, she decided to pursue her lifelong dream and hasn’t looked back since. Known for her nostalgic oil and acrylic paintings, Danielle’s work captures the essence of cherished family moments—think card games, cocktails, and birthday parties, all infused with a retro 80s charm. Now a full-time artist living in Richmond, Virginia, Danielle’s story and art continue to connect with audiences across generations.
Katherine Hassett
Discover the bold and thought-provoking art of Kate Hassett, a Chicago-based fiber and photo artist studying at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Kate uses self-portraiture and digital techniques to address personal discomforts surrounding sex and societal sexualization. Her works often incorporate humor as a way to process these complex themes, resulting in visually striking and deeply personal creations. Explore her journey of transforming vulnerability into art that resonates with both wit and introspection.
Natasha Mott
Natasha Mott’s paintings celebrate life, joy, and nostalgia through her impressionistic beach scenes. Influenced by retro color palettes and the magic of summer holidays by the ocean, Natasha invites viewers to reflect on their own cherished memories. Her relaxed and playful style uses thick layers of acrylic paint to bring warmth, humor, and connection to each canvas.
Adam Anglin
In his latest body of work, Adam Anglin uses color-field forms and impressionist landscapes to explore the complex feelings of isolation and longing that often punctuate our lives. His paintings invite viewers to navigate the "liminal space" where moments of tension and bursts of color coexist, offering a unique perspective on human experience
Nancy Lamb
Nancy Lamb, an accomplished sculptor and painter based in Fort Worth, Texas, has captivated audiences with her vivid "Social Spaces" series and public art installations, including terrazzo designs at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. With a career spanning decades, her work has graced renowned institutions like the Dallas Museum of Art and featured in Harper's Magazine and New American Painting. Explore the artistic world of Nancy Lamb and the stories she tells through her exceptional creations.
Katarzyna Budka
Step into the intricate and meditative creations of Katarzyna Budka, a Warsaw-based artist known for her fusion of hand-drawn and digital techniques. With her "Guardians"—wild animals representing courage and creativity—at the heart of her works, Budka invites viewers to uncover hidden symbols and explore their own emotions within her evocative pieces. Learn more about the award-winning artist and her unique process that transforms art into self-care.
Claire Milner
Claire Milner, a British artist based in North Yorkshire, blends classical literature, mythology, and environmental activism in her work. With over two decades of experience, Milner’s art explores climate change, mass extinction, and endangered species, offering a contemporary and personal twist on traditional art history. Her work has garnered global attention, with exhibitions in prestigious locations and collaborations with major environmental organizations
Indigene Theresa Gaskin
Indigene Theresa Gaskin’s narrative collages explore themes of identity, experience, and personal storytelling. With over two decades of artistic practice, she creates rich, layered compositions that merge symbols, forms, and words into evocative visual stories. Born in the Bronx to Caribbean heritage, Gaskin’s work invites viewers to embark on their own journey through her intricate collages, each piece offering a personal connection to her life and experiences. Learn more about her creative process and the stories behind her vibrant art in our interview.
Giovina Brauer
Giovina Brauer, an artist based in British Columbia, immerses herself in nature and the beauty of life through her evocative oil paintings. Drawing on themes of life, death, and the afterlife, her work invites viewers into a world of fantasy and reality. In her remote Canim Lake studio, Brauer finds tranquility in daily walks with her dog, Emma, where magical moments fuel her creative process. Explore how she merges storytelling, dreams, and cultural influences to create timeless art that resonates with the viewer on a deep, emotional level.
Zeynep Tekiner
Zeynep Tekiner, a first-generation Turkish-American artist, blends oil and acrylic paints to create tactile, introspective works that explore the quiet moments of leisure and solitude. Through ambiguous, dreamlike settings, Tekiner’s figures, lost in thought and placed in peaceful yet isolating environments, invite viewers to reflect on the complex interplay between relaxation and introspection. With a career spanning exhibitions at Art Miami and Sotheby’s, Tekiner’s work offers a unique perspective on the quiet, internal landscapes that shape our experiences.
Bekka Teerlink
Bekka Teerlink’s paintings are visual poems that intertwine ordinary moments with surreal, magical realism. Drawing from her experiences of frequent relocation as a child, Teerlink explores themes of anxiety, societal unrest, and personal growth through evocative color and symbolism. Her works serve as both a cathartic release and a powerful commentary on the world around us. Read more about her unique approach to painting and how she uses her art to process and navigate the complexities of modern life.
Steph Blondet
Steph Blondet’s art serves as a powerful form of self-expression and healing. Through textured, sculptural paintings, she explores themes of personal growth, grief, and the societal pressures placed on women. With a background in graphic design and digital marketing, Blondet channels her creativity into works that reflect the highs and lows of the human experience, using color, texture, and form to convey universal messages of resilience and transformation. Read more to learn how she communicates her journey through intuitive art-making.
Leah Marie Andrews
Leah Marie Andrews crafts atmospheric paintings that pull viewers into their own stories. Inspired by her surroundings in the Pacific Northwest and her love for hiking, Leah’s work invites you to explore vivid, intimate landscapes where every brushstroke tells a tale. Discover how her art serves as a portal for emotional exploration and reflection.
Alina Urusov
Alina Urusov is a visionary artist pushing the boundaries of design to create "freaky worlds" that intrigue and inspire. With a background in comics and animation since 2006, Alina draws inspiration from Instagram artists, flow arts, bass music, and festival culture to craft visually unique and aesthetically pleasing works. Her art mirrors life’s chaos, encouraging viewers to explore unknown variables and craft their own reality through a myriad of vibrant possibilities. Learn more about Alina’s journey and her desire to create fresh, unsettling visual experiences that linger in the imagination.

