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Artist Spotlight: William A. Schneider
William A. Schneider: art major in college, musician in a band with a record deal, co-founder of an investment firm, art workshop student, and finally full-time artist “living the dream.”
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for November 26, 2021
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."
Cooking, Dining, and Wining: 20 Paintings from a Timeless Genre
Illustrated here is an array of superb recent artworks made in this timeless genre. Enjoy, and bon appetit!
Artist Spotlight: Ray Hassard
Ray Hassard tired of the painstaking nature of painting in a photorealist style and searched for something more immediate. He turned to plein air painting, and a new world opened for him.
Paintings and Sculptures That Celebrate Music and Dance
Hailing from across North America, most of the artists highlighted here work in modes quite different from that of Degas. How are their overall objectives similar?
A Nearly Obsessive Devotion
Capturing moments in nature that move swiftly out of sight but leave a brilliant memory is the specialty of this Bend, Oregon, artist.
Featured Artwork: Bruce Gomez presented by Grand Canyon Celebration of Art
A Canyon of February Storm
By Bruce Gomez
29 x 39 in.
Pastel
During the 13th annual Grand Canyon Celebration of Art, 23 plein air artists from around...
Featured Artwork: Betsy Kellum
Cursive Writing: A Lost Art
By Betsy Kellum
Oil on linen Panel
16 x 20 in.
$2,200
Available through the artist
Cursive Writing: A Lost Art is a reminder of...
Beyond Conscious Control
Interview: Ilya Gefter on ways a viewer may gain insight into an artist by looking at his or her work, and more.
Artist Spotlight: Lisa Gleim
“In terms of business success, I stick with the basics. I work diligently toward long and short-term goals regarding quality, consistent production, and having well-respected, active gallery representation.”









