Synthetic
Synthetic’s digital artworks invite viewers into fractured, otherworldly landscapes where emotion and energy take visual form. With layered textures, luminous highlights, and subtle distortions, their pieces capture fleeting moments of transformation, perception, and ritualistic intensity. Discover how Synthetic blends digital and mixed-media techniques to craft contemplative, charged spaces that feel both intimate and expansive.
Beamie Young
For over four decades, Beamie Young has captured the visual world through photography, blending black-and-white film techniques with modern digital processes. From textures and reflections to double exposures and compositing, Beamie’s work invites viewers to explore light, pattern, and time in unexpected ways. Discover a career dedicated to the art of seeing and storytelling through the lens.
Robin Crofut-Brittingham
Robin Crofut-Brittingham creates evocative, nature-inspired worlds that merge mythology, folklore, and personal history. Her multidisciplinary paintings explore the interplay of humans, animals, and the natural environment, often using the triptych format to reimagine historical and devotional art in a contemporary voice. From the ominous to the whimsical, her work invites viewers to reflect on transformation, boundaries, and the stories that connect us to the world around us.
Trishna Singh
Born and based in New Delhi, Trishna has been painting since 1998. Her work combines representational skill with touches of magic, drawing on nature, the cosmos, and her own dreams. Using oil paints as her primary medium, she creates luminous, positive compositions that invite viewers to pause, reflect, and connect with the beauty of the world around them.
Dawn Howell
Texas-based artist Dawn Howell creates luminous paintings that feel like a quiet moment of reflection. Inspired by nature, nostalgia, and emotional memory, her pastel-toned works weave together delicate textures, soft light, and symbolic motifs such as butterflies, moons, and wildflowers. After returning to painting following a life-changing spinal injury, Howell embraced an intuitive process guided by color, meditation, and spiritual connection. The result is a body of work that offers calm, hope, and a gentle reminder that beauty can still be found in life’s most tender moments.
Chad Lubertowicz
Chad Lubertowicz, MFA, creates oil paintings that explore the quiet rituals of everyday life. Airports, subways, and train stations become stages for private reflection, rendered with vivid color and abstracted realism. Each piece invites viewers to pause and consider the beauty and isolation of human experience.
Kirsti Smith
Kirsti Smith transforms personal emotion into tactile ceramic works that invite both touch and reflection. Inspired by family, spirituality, and the cycles of life, her pieces blur the line between fine art and functional objects, creating an intimate experience for the viewer.
Yana Tymoshenko
Yana Tymoshenko’s work blends realism and imagination, using vivid colors and photorealistic subjects with a unique abstract twist. Drawing from her experiences across multiple cities and her fascination with the human mind, her art explores emotion, thought, and the eccentricities of life in ways that are both playful and profound.
Raoul Korzuschek
Raoul Korzuschek’s paintings blur the line between abstraction and the human form, capturing the impermanence of life through textured layers, overpainting, and subtle erasure. In his series Pentiment, he elevates hidden traces beneath the surface, creating “anti-monuments” that celebrate transience, reflection, and the depth of fleeting moments.
Emma Mclaughlin
Emma Mclaughlin, a contemporary painter based in Miami, transforms her weekly walks into a vibrant exploration of emotion, memory, and introspection. Her Neon Nature Trail series uses square canvases and dynamic color shifts to create modular, reflective landscapes that invite viewers to trace their own inner journeys.
Jenny Carrillo
Jenny Carrillo’s ongoing series, Reflections, invites viewers into a journey of healing and self-discovery. Through still life photography, traditional in-camera methods, and carefully crafted compositions, she captures the rawness of trauma, the beauty of transformation, and the quiet power of stillness. Each limited edition print serves as both art and reflection, connecting deeply to personal and universal experiences of resilience.
Kuan Hsuan Lu
Kuan-Hsuan Lu’s digital illustrations blend personal storytelling with symbolic imagery. Using flowers, hands, and containers, she reflects on resilience, growth, and hope in challenging times. Her work invites viewers to connect with their own journeys while witnessing the delicate balance between fragility and strength.
Troy Dugas
Troy Dugas transforms fabric and fiber into immersive collages that bridge folk traditions, animal symbolism, and contemporary art. His work invites viewers into tactile, meditative worlds where strength, vulnerability, and connection converge. Represented by Arthur Roger Gallery, Dugas continues to explore texture, narrative, and self-discovery through fiber-based forms.
Leisa Rich
Leisa Rich is a Canadian experimental artist whose work pushes the boundaries of fiber art, sculpture, and interactive design. Using techniques like embroidery, weaving, tufting, 3D printing, and laser engraving, she transforms everyday and recycled materials into wall-hung artworks, wearable sculptures, and sensory environments. Rich’s practice invites audiences to engage through touch while exploring memory, childhood, and the tension between stability and change. Her work has been collected by major institutions including Delta Airlines, Hilton Hotels, and the Dallas Museum of Art.
Carrie Cantwell
Carrie Cantwell transforms everyday stories into visually engaging illustrations that resonate across film, TV, and print. From set design to award-nominated graphic work, her creative journey blends narrative, color, and design into bold, memorable visuals.
Cozy Soga
Cozy Soga, a multidisciplinary artist from Tokyo, turns two-dimensional canvases into immersive visual poems. Blending myth, technology, and human emotion, Soga’s concept-driven oil paintings challenge perceptions of identity while inviting viewers to explore rebirth, transformation, and poetic narratives through the lens of contemporary figurative art.
Julie Pelaez
Julie Pelaez transforms abstract painting into a tool for reflection and personal empowerment. Working in layered mixed media, her collections explore human experience, subconscious patterns, and emotional healing, inviting viewers to engage deeply with each piece. From intimate home installations to large-scale corporate commissions, her work bridges interior design, narrative, and symbolic abstraction.
Yian Lee
Yian Lee’s work invites viewers to pause and reflect on the idea of belonging. A self-taught painter from Taiwan, Lee blends abstract geometry, meditative processes, and layered forms to explore subconscious landscapes and inner states that resist fixed meaning. Her paintings act as a gentle meditation on self, memory, and the spaces where belonging emerges from within.
Ashley Snook
Based in Tkaronto, Dr. Ashley Snook is an interdisciplinary artist, researcher, and educator whose practice centers on drawing, sculpture, and immersive installation. Grounded in scientific research and ritual practices, her work explores cycles of growth, decay, and renewal, inviting audiences to reflect on interdependence, ecological responsibility, and our place within more-than-human networks of life.
Anelia Lazaroff Torres
Rooted in a lifelong immersion in art and design, Anelia Torres creates multidisciplinary work that bridges digital illustration, surface pattern design, and jewelry. Drawing inspiration from Los Angeles, memory, and imagined spaces, her practice moves fluidly between abstract and representational forms to communicate emotion beyond words.

