Margaret Harris
After a career in media sales, Margaret Harris works as a full time artist from her Dallas studio. Her art is cultivated by a nostalgia for the open landscape and frequent travels from the city to the coasts and the high skies of home.
Karen Turner
Karen Turner is a figure and portrait artist, she works mostly in oils and seeks to highlight pigments in the skin that can often go unnoticed, emphasising and exaggerating them to accentuate their extraordinariness.
Esra Kizir Gokcen
Esra Kizir Gokcen is a contemporary artist from Istanbul,. Her work is influenced by eastern miniature art and calligraphy and has an expressive and colourful language supported by detailed drawings.
Cindy J. Miller
Cindy J. Miller is a Canadian artist whose often born of an internal dialogue surrounding perceptions, whether they be visual, auditory or tactile. As an instinctual observer, she is constantly absorbing and analyzing.
Yvadney Davis
Yvadney Davis is a London-based portrait artist, whose work celebrates the beauty in normal people, and create her paintings combining abstract and linear marks on linen canvas.
Sarah Nelson
Having trained as a Theatre Designer at Central, St Martin’s Sarah worked as a Set Designer and Art Director before turning her passion for drawing into a career as a full time artist.
Lisa Ficarelli-Halpern
Lisa Ficarelli-Halpern is an award-winning American figurative artist living and working in the New York metropolitan area. She is best known for re-contextualizing art-historical images within a contemporary setting.
Andrew Fish
Andrew Fish is an American painter and printmaker who studied at School of Visual Arts in NYC and has attended several artist residencies, both internationally and within the US. He exhibits frequently and is the recipient of a number awards.
Chanelle René
Chanelle René is a symbolic-expressionist painter whose “soulful portraits” capture diverse women, the journey of self-discovery, and the freedom that comes from being true to self.
Judith Lungen
Judith shifted into digital art as she embarked on a major project entitled FATHER GIRI’S DIARY, A PILGRIM’S JOURNEY, a collection of over 65 digital paintings. Four months ago she released a segment of her digital paintings to juried competitions. Her work has been invited to 18 international exhibitions, recipient of five awards.
Owen Brown
Artist Owen Brown has exhibited throughout the US and is now one of the exhibiting artists at The Curator’s Salon.
Gregory Knight
Canadian-based contemporary realist painter, Gregory Knight is one of the exhibiting artists at The Curator’s Salon
Hannah Thomas
Hannah Thomas is an abstract painter, working largely with acrylics whose work references the absurdity, the complexity and the multi faceted nature of life and the world around us and within us.
Matt Bannister
Matt Bannister is an artist and illustrator based in London, UK. Obsessed with the quirks and shapes of architecture, people, and everyday objects, he creates bold work full of detail and character with a bright and graphic style.
Kristin Rawcliffe
Kristin Rawcliffe is an oil painter living in Yateley, Hampshire. For her final exhibition during her MA in Fine Art at the University of Reading, she received the Owen Ridley Award.
Anina Deetlefts
Anina is a born and bred Capetonian, from South Africa who obtained a Degree in Graphic Design at the University of Stellenbosch in 1995. She worked in the fashion and interior industry both internationally and locally. Her artworks can be found in collections internationally.
Marie Lenclos
Marie Lenclos is a French artist living and working in London. Her strong figurative urban landscapes focus on the lines, light and colour of familiar streets near where she lives and works, in South London.
Gretchen Warsen
Gretchen makes large-scale abstract paintings that are a mix of gestural, hand-drawn lines, washes, and opaque and translucent color layers of water-based paint—acrylic, gouache, watercolor and ink on Yupo paper, canvas or wood panels.
Alex Selkowitz
Alex Selkowitz is a contemporary painter living in Los Angeles. He is inspired by the cities juxtaposition of urban sprawl and green spaces. The result is a striking image negotiating the balance between physical encounter and a faded memory.
Scott Everingham
Scott Everingham is a Canadian painter who has exhibited widely. He holds a BFA from NSCAD University in Halifax, and an MFA from the University of Waterloo. He is a 3-time RBC Canadian Painting Competition Finalist with exhibitions at The Power Plant (Toronto), the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa) and Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal and is a recipient of numerous awards in Canada.