Carlos Taylor
 My artwork is a reflection of my life. I choose to paint the things that inspire me and my hope is that they bring joy to everyone. I grew up in Spain and I feel extremely lucky to have done so. I hope to point out all the beauty around us and remind everyone to focus their attention on them. My continuous curiosity has made me explore different types of mediums from encaustic (wax) to pastels and everything in between. Most of my recent work is oils and watercolor. My most recent exhibition was a one-man show at Monument Sotheby's International in July 2020 www.carlostaylorart.com  
Romando
Romando A Escalona  an artist of the visual arts, loves to paint and sculpt,born in Central America, he explains the love of his craft, at an early time in Colon Panama, he was fascinated with the colors nature provides, so he began to attempt to capture the essence of the subject study. He recalls his first attempt to capture a subject on paper, in his native country, studying at Colegio Abel Bravo art department, but credit his gift from above, a gift from The Most High as he rejoice in remembrance of his beginning, he also recalls his
Beth Schwartz/ Beth Schwartz Studio
I am Baltimore-based mixed media artist as well as a rogue pathologist, art history nerd, world traveler, and aficionado of great literature. These eclectic interests unite into a unique visual voice.  My art incorporates hand-cut collage, acrylic paint, altered photographs, clay, beads, and whatever odds and ends find their way into my hellaciously messy studio.  What comes out the other end is a dizzying array of boxes, journals, wall pieces, assemblages, cards, and prints. Mixed media gives me an enormous sandbox to play in as each piece evolves.
Bill Morin
I am a high school Art teacher with a focus on teaching design and drawing in Advanced Placement classes. I have been teaching for nearly 30 years. I am primarily a painter, but was trained as a stone sculptor. Most of my paintings are expressive, figurative still lives.
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