All in Contemporary Art

Artist Spotlight - Larisa Sved

Larisa Sved’s paintings are deeply personal and employ a realist technique that occasionally moves towards abstraction. As a self-taught artist, she is inspired by the natural surroundings of Canada and the Cayman Islands with her detailed depictions of flora and of the local sceneries created to convey messages of peace, harmony and joy.

Artist Spotlight - Sangeeta Charan

I am passionate about creating art that captures the essence of memories, perceptions and nature’s unseen rhythms. My process involves blending colors, shapes and textures to create pieces that blur the boundaries between imagination and reality. My paintings create a space where dreams and emotions intertwine, offering a glimpse into the unseen and intangible.

Artist Spotlight - Wendy Cohen

Wendy creates paintings that integrate shapes, lines, and colors, juxtaposed with collage elements into cohesive compositions that transform static spaces into vibrant synchronized visual tapestries of contrasting hues. Flowing ideas are manifested that draw the viewer's attention to the brushstrokes, mark-making, and materiality on the surface of each painting that invites the viewer to experience the spontaneous playful chemistry and resonance of her works.

Artist Spotlight - Jean Cherouny

Jean Cherouny paints with her rollerblades to create original, layered, texture paintings with spiraling forms that express her kinetic nature with paint. While earning her Art Education degree she discovered this technique to utilize her athleticism, from a competitive skiing career, to allow her feet to express the energy she experiences through eye, mind and body.

Artist Spotlight - Randi Matushevitz

My drawings, paintings, digital and video artwork delve into the depths of human emotions in surrealistic environments that unveil the instincts that reside within our collective psyche. This environment is a response to the societal norms surrounding personal stories that push the boundaries of conventional aesthetics of privacy, personal comfort and belonging.

Artist Spotlight - Anthony Tremmaglia

My work offers formal and textural qualities that both confound and intrigue, inviting the viewer to upend assumptions, to step closer, and to consider the renderings in new ways. I challenge the conventions of art making in two-dimensional works that appear sculptural, and with hand-rendered forms that may be initially mistaken for photographs or digital manipulation.

Artist Spotlight - Edina Soós

My aim is to create artworks that make the viewer think. My lyrical abstract paintings lead them into visual worlds where there is something to explore, something to resonate with. The multiple possibilities of interpreting visual reality give the viewer a sense of freedom and invite them to engage in a kind of intellectual play or experience.

Artist Spotlight - Caroline Kampfraath

The choice of materials in Caroline’s oeuvre is as eclectic as the symbols she employs. From natural resin to clay, flax to artificial resin, wool to lead, plaster to glass, and bronze to stone — her palette encompasses a diverse array. The seemingly incompatible nature of these materials captivates the viewer. Their contrasting properties create a visual tension that resonates in the overall ambiance of her work.

Artist Spotlight - Natalie Dunham

Dunham is a process-based artist creating 3-dimensional material studies/sketches primarily composed of basic geometric shapes and lines through accumulation. Each study is assigned a numerical title that documents the process and materials used. Her hope is to challenge viewers to pause and appreciate the transformative powers of the creative process and to call attention to the essentially ordinary origins of even the most extraordinary works of art.