“While each painting describes a different figure and her entire story might not be visible, she is no longer the object of objectification. This is her world.” —Courtney Murphy
“In my work, isolated characters balance between the beautiful and the unsettling. However, the viewer is intentionally left with enough breathing space to project their own interpretation into the work.” —Cheryl Polcaro
“I believe we are always interacting with some form of art all the time, whether it is the ingredients in a sandwich, the color chosen for your car, how you sign your name, or the ratio of two complimentary colors in order to enhance or diminish a particular value.” — Brian Pajak
“Art is the charm we sense when something drives us to feel a message or beauty without the need of an explicit explanation.” — Cirse Sabino
“I command you to carry a small sketchbook everywhere. You’ll thank me later.” —Erika Medina
“Mother nature provides me with an over-abundance of inspiration for my art. I see art in some form everywhere I look. “ — Terri Deskins
“I find myself sometimes pining for a style that is palatable to the masses, but I end up making expressions that usually mean little to anyone but myself. There is a freedom in that.” — Kyle A. Vernon
“Art is a verb. Art is imagination and the action of creating. I find inspiration in everything, but I’m consistently humbled and inspired by the power and beauty of nature.” — Brady Scott
“I am inspired mainly by nature and the world around me, as are many artists. But I’m also inspired by the inner world of imagination, dreams, thoughts, and emotions.” — Chris Lyter
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