Jocelyn Sandor Urban

From an early age, Jocelyn pursued her passions of riding horses, drawing and playing tennis. While in high school she began to draw horses, slowly perfecting a skill that would become a career. As high school drew to its conclusion, college tennis and a degree in fine art from Skidmore College loomed. Riding would take […]
Susanne White

Susanne White’s paintings are bold, expressive, and explode from the canvas. She creates a heightened version of reality, based on her inner vision. “I paint so that I can see what I think.” White has exhibited in solo and group shows in New England and in juried shows throughout the U.S. Her paintings are in […]
Antonia Tyz Peeples

Water is a never ending source of inspiration for me. Each day, one painting after another, I seek an ever deepening understanding of its essence. The more I observe, the more it seems there is for me to discover. The ocean in particular has captured my imagination. The surface designs, deep waters and shore breaks […]
Hall Groat II

Hall Groat II Biography, Contemporary Painter, AmericanPainter Hall Groat II, Professor of Art,and Design at State University of New York atBroome, teaches foundation courses in painting, drawing, and computer graphics. Groat earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing from City University of New York at Brooklyn, a Bachelor of Arts in […]
Justin LaRocca Hansen

Growing up in a tiny town in Massachusetts and spending summers in a tinier village in Cape Cod, I gave myself a slight change of scenery by attending art school at Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. And that is where I fell in love with watercolor. After graduating, I moved to […]
Henry St Clair

Henry St. Clair was born in Arras, Pas de Calais, Normandy region of France in 1899 and later lived in Sotteville, near the picturesque port of Honfleur. He was born to a well-to-do family and worked as an art restorer for the National Museum of France, including the Louvre Museum. St. Clair was a postimpressionist […]
Joseph Genova

Joseph Genova, a native of Italy, moved to New York at the age of nine.He studied at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. Although he is mostly self-taught as an artist, he has drawn inspiration from masters such as Caravaggio and his use of chiaroscuro, the strong contrast between light and dark to create depth and drama […]
David Lyttleton Smith

My subject matter is typically based on something I’ve seen and responded to emotionally, such as a large wave slowly curling toward shore while sunlight sparkles off it’s edges, or cloud banks floating over a turquoise sea ocean creating dark green shadows. Immediately I begin thinking how I might create a composition based on that […]
Candace Whittemore Lovely

With a fussy child on her hands, Mrs. Sally Lovely gave her daughter Candace a red crayon to calm and entertain her. That one act started a life time of imagination and creation for Candace Whittemore Lovely. Her passion for art has continued to flourish and shape her life choices. In high school she led […]
Stapleton Kearns

Stapleton Kearns was born in 1952 and has been painting full time since the mid 1970s. An established professional painter, he has made his living as an artist for thirty years. Stapleton grew up in Minnesota, studied at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and the University of Minnesota. Neither was teaching what he […]