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Marie Scott
"I paint for one simple reason. To REMEMBER glimpses of the simple GOODNESS which is still left in this world.
With each new oil painting I create, I am striving to evoke feelings of happiness, hope, and peace. I love to paint landscapes that offer an uplifting view of beautiful places. I also love...

Grant Searcey
"My brightly colored acrylic paintings are unlike anything else. I break all the rules of traditional mediums as I scrape layers of paint and splashed water while adding aspects of fine detail for range".

Terri Seargent
TerriLynn’s colorful spirit and passionate, vibrant personality radiate through her work. This same positive energy has given her the courage to overcome a severe, lifelong disability. She continues to challenge herself and experience life to its fullest. Her extensive worldwide travel has opened...

Lyn Sedlak-Ford
"We live and work in the beautiful Pacific North West. Avid gardeners and appreciators of nature, we have spent the past twenty-two years turning a neglected property that was an eight foot tall blackberry briar patch into our sliver of paradise. In 1988 we left our previous careers and have not...

Sharon Segal
Hi there! My name is Sharon Segal and I’m a Florida-based artist who loves to make people smile with my artwork. Right now, my full-time gig is teaching 6th grade math.
(I know…I’m crazy!) What can I say…trying to make a difference in the world! In my spare time, I participate in as many of the...

Connie Seibel
Abstract, for me, is entirely about emotional expression. My paintings are tiny pieces of my heart and soul on canvas. They are mile markers of my journey, reminding of the wide spectrum of highs, lows and surreal in betweens that comprise this magnificent existence. My hope is to always bring you...

Eileen Seitz
"I was born on the island of Manhattan, New York City and learned early about the peoples of our planet. New York is a melting pot with so much diversity. People, cultures, music, art and architecture. I started my art path when I was 8 years old, I began taking art classes at age 13 won my a first...

Carlos Serra
Carlos Serra is a prolific American artist, a seasoned scuba diving instructor trainer and former owner of a prestigious PADI 5-Star Instructor Development Center located in Key Largo, Florida. Besides art, he's a published writer and an accomplished photographer and videographer in both, above and...

Lin Seslar
My goal as an artist is to reveal the extraordinary beauty that lies hidden just beneath the surface of everyday scenes that surround us – the rich colors of an unplanned still life, a bedroom or living room replete signs of a life in the process of being lived, a house glimpsed in momentary light...

Elizabeth Shanahan
"To grow up in the American Southeast is to grow up in a temporal amalgam, where the past and present are fused and confused, where timeless beauty is all encompassing, where people and places still exist who have forgotten to grow. It’s a place that struggles to bridge the gap between the past and...