
2022 Fall Artist Showcase Featuring 24 Artists I Artsy Shark
Enjoy this showcase featuring the work of twenty-four talented artists. Click on each artist’s name to learn more about them.

“Please Love Me” ceramic clay and acrylic paint, 17cm x 20cm by artist Marianne Castle
I am inspired by my deep love of animals to recreate them as ceramic sculptures. My aim is to evoke the emotions and feelings of the person holding one of my sculptures.

“The old barn in the beauty” oil impasto painting on canvas, 14″ x 11″ by artist Gladys Waters
I wanted to transmit the serenity, calm and the beautiful feeling of this scene. Every brush stroke flowed, full of color and love. It was such an enjoyable piece to paint.

“Elephant Running Free” (Feeling of the Wild Series) acrylic on loose canvas, 24″ x 36″ by artist Ramona Marquez-Ramraj
I create colorful and misty expressionist acrylic pieces inspired by my South African background. This series, Feeling of the Wild, includes “Elephant Running Free,” a reminder about the danger of animal extinction.

“the puzzled duck, when then only…only then” mixed media, 200cm x 200cm by artist Don Antart
I create a complex, surrealistic, narrative artwork through the act of writing phrases and letters on the canvas which then become forms. In this painting, the message “when? Then only, only then” is written multiple times.

“Downdraft” acrylic on canvas, 36″ x 24″ x 1.5″ by artist Sharon Dunlap
Rich vibrant colors capture the attention in this abstract, while motion is suggested through the use of stalactite and stalagmite shapes. Many of my artworks are inspired by earth science.

“Boketto #11″ oil on canvas, 20″ x 20” by artist Suzanne Frazier
Boketto, a Japanese word for “staring vacantly into the distance without thinking,” reflects my meditation process and my perspective as a contemplative artist. Check out interviews on the “Suzanne Frazier – Contemplative Art” YouTube Page.

“Here’s to Good Times” acrylic on canvas, 16″ x 20″ by artist Maureen P. Tracey
Tropically inspired, my paintings show feelings, colours, and themes in art you will want to live with anywhere in the world. Art to make your environment happy and even more meaningful to enjoy.

“Unwavering Hope” digital art, various sizes by artist Eugene Green
I came across a gesture that felt like I could tell multiple stories in one pose.

“Sands of Time” oil on canvas, 48″ x 36″ by artist Mary Begley
An entity surrounded by its environment is a universal concept, whether it is from reality or the subconscious. I create naturalistic atmospheres and tell stories about human existence. I call these paintings Abstract Tableaux.

“Do You See Me?” oil on wood, 110cm x 80cm by artist Sahar Hasan Al-louthai
This extraordinary artwork by Sahar Hasan depicts the suffering of children who are experiencing tough lives due to wars, displacement, violence, racism, marginalization and malnutrition. Look at them and listen to their pain.

“Split Rock Falls” oil on linen panel, 18″ x 24″ by artist John J. Abisch
What inspired me to paint this scene was the movement of light and water set in the rocks and surrounding forest. The contrast of values and textures calls for our attention and contemplation.

“Storm of Wonder” acrylic on canvas, 20″ x 20″ x 1.5″ by artist Hollie Ross
I enjoy incorporating lots of colors and textures into my paintings. I take my inspiration from nature and my surroundings as well as the different cultures and forms of art I experienced during extensive travels.

“Sunflowers” oil on canvas, 24″ x 24″ x 1.5″ by artist Sandra Deacon
A gestural and color response to New Mexico sunflowers. This painting sprang to life after several detailed, realistic studies of various sunflowers.

“Peaceful Contrasts” acrylic on canvas, 80cm x 40cm by artist Lilli Kirschmann
I deal with the definition of colors and their meaning for humans. I express this through vivid landscapes and flowers as shown here in “Peaceful Contrasts” with complementary colors and clear versus wild shapes.

“Garden Outburst” acrylic paint on canvas, 40cm x 40cm by artist Tim Hupkes
My work is basically dictated by my subconscious. I get into the flow and allow things to happen. Usually, I just get a need to start painting—the rest happens as “on its own.”

“Dinner for Two” watercolor, 10″ x 8″ by artist Carl McKinley
I have always loved nature, birds and animals. Watercolor is my choice for all these subjects. Thanks for viewing “Dinner for Two.”

“Botanical Portrait: Daisies Abstracted” multimedia photography, various sizes by artist Tanna Giroux
The fusion of digital photographic engineering with classical artistic design has developed into an artistic genre I like to call Multimedia Photography. It provides creative expression using abstract impressionism to present botanical portraits and surreal imagery.

“Northern Lights” alcohol ink on synthetic paper, 12″ x 12″ by artist Katy Bishop
I’ve never seen the Northern Lights, but this is what I feel they will make me feel.

“The In Between” acrylic, 30″ x 40″ by artist Sarah Schneider
My paintings are an expression of my appreciation for the wonder of nature—the color, shapes, textures and ever changing light of the natural world provide me with endless inspiration.

“Coastal Symphony” mixed media, 36″ x 36″ by artist Harrie Handler
My guiding principle of seeing with my heart lures the viewer to enter into an abstract or a landscape and experience calmness, movement, spaciousness, tranquility and optimism. No matter the subject, creating beauty is the goal.

“Afternoon Snack” photograph, 10″ x 8″ by artist Amanda Robinson
I’m a photographer who is focused on capturing everyday moments, landscapes and subjects—elevating them to the fine art level. I strive to capture the essence of the moment and give it eternal life.

“Summer Holidays” mixed media on linen, 50cm x 70cm by artist Irinel Daniela Iacob
I am a Romanian artist. My works are inspired from everyday life. For those who want to know more about my artistic activity, I promote my works on my website.

“Butterfly Dreams” gallery-wrapped acrylic fluid painting, 36″ x 24″ x 2″ by artist Kimberly Kort
“Butterfly Dreams” are the most colorful dreams. A creation made with cups of acrylic paint and a few other liquids to create magic on canvas. The rubber mallet smashes into puddles of paint and butterflies are born.

“Drifting Into Autumn” oil on cradled wood panel, 10″ x 10″ by artist Debbie Lamey-MacDonald
Both nature and gardening inspire my art practice. I work from direct observation outdoors or in my studio to capture the vitality of selected subjects. This piece was joyfully painted in my gardens over several sessions.
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