Transforming Spaces with Art that Inspires
Transforming Spaces with Art that Inspires
Transforming Spaces with Art that Inspires
Transforming Spaces with Art that Inspires
Holmes is a visionary photographer and mixed-media artist who captures the raw beauty of nature and the energy of cities through an unparalleled lens. His mixed-media pieces, bold and thought-provoking, channel themes of anti-society and sub-culture rebellion. They evoke powerful emotions and encourage reflection.
Rigney is a contemporary, encaustic artist. She creates works that capture the organic beauty and divine artistry found in nature. Embracing the balance between control and spontaneity, she allows each piece to emerge as a collaboration between her hand, the wax, and a greater creative force.
Anna is a talented photographer and illustrator with a unique eye for detail. Her photography transforms everyday life into abstract, thought-provoking compositions. As an illustrator, her intricate pen work is remarkably precise, bringing subway vignettes to life in captivating and unforgettable detail.
Oliman delights in the constant inspiration found through nature and through her own spiritual and inner growth journey. She uses the unexpected medium of paper to bring perspective, enable introspection and evoke emotions. Oliman is currently focused on the Western region landscapes, relying on her interpretation of the natural world’s colors, movement and compositions, as well as her experience during meditative practices.
Berrones is a screen printer and editorial artist based in Mexico City, blending vintage imagery with modern perspectives. His work challenges the limits of paper using packing tape, charcoal, and image transfers, while incorporating self-taught digital techniques. Jay critiques the intersection of analog and digital, blending tangible materials with digital tools to push boundaries and sharpen his visual message.
Colleen's work explores the intersection of domestic life, nature, and personal memory. Through a range of materials and scales, her work captures both the beauty and complexity of her surroundings, transforming flowers, spaces, and memories into layered visual meditations on growth, grief, and resilience.
Horrigan is an oil painter based in Denver, Colorado. Her art is inspired by human togetherness, community, slow living, and the concept of time. The compositions and colors of her abstract figurative paintings are inspired by her long held affection for the beauty of nature, interest in the human form, and 20th century art. She uses oil paint, color as well as texture and brush quality to construct, deconstruct and paint again to form layers of depth.
Friesz is an abstract artist driven by intuition. She creates vibrant works featuring organic shapes and colors, using oil paints as her primary medium. Incorporating graphite, metallic, and iridescent powders in her paintings, she enhances their ethereal quality. Each piece develops through multiple intentional layers of glazes, resulting in a profound depth that invites contemplation and reflection.
Echols’ photography is a celebration of nature’s quiet beauty, capturing moments of harmony and stillness through his lens. With a background in zoology and ornithology, and training under masters like Ansel Adams and William Neill, his work reflects both scientific curiosity and artistic sensitivity. Each image invites viewers into an intimate encounter with the natural world, where light, texture, and atmosphere come together in perfect balance.