The Artist Directory
Sheela Becton
Sheela Becton’s work is a deeply personal and spiritual exploration of renewal, resilience, and interconnectedness. Drawing inspiration from her Indian heritage and her journey through cancer, her art celebrates feminine strength and the bond between humanity and nature. Through bold symbolism and vibrant colors, Sheela invites viewers into a space of reflection, healing, and remembrance—reminding us that we are all part of a greater whole.
Mandee Nicole - Inner Light Botanicals & INNERSCAPES Artist Residency
Miami-based artist Mandee Nicole creates meditative paintings that celebrate the interconnection of all living things. Through continuous line drawings and subtle touches of gold, her work encourages viewers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with themselves and the natural world. Mandee is also the founder of the INNERSCAPES Artist Residency and host of the Just Earthly Podcast, guiding others toward creative and nature-based self-healing.
Erin Askew
Erin Askew’s edgy, dynamic paintings push boundaries both conceptually and visually. Through vibrant colors, flowing paint, and symbolic materials like barbed wire, she explores themes of struggle, triumph, and empowerment. Her work invites viewers to connect emotionally, sparking reflection, conversation, and creative inspiration.
Rebecca 'Bec' Bookwalter
Bec Bookwalter creates art that speaks to the heart, weaving together abstract expression, figurative elements, and nature-inspired forms. Her work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and connect with moments of stillness, transformation, and resilience. Through painting and photography, Bec explores the universal threads of memory, emotion, and the natural world, offering a deeply personal and evocative visual experience.
Charlene Will
Charlene Will’s landscapes are rooted in her love and connection to California’s wilderness. Her paintings, grounded in the places she hikes yet infused with imagination, invite viewers to pause and reflect on the interplay of land, water, sky, and light. Recognized as the Pence Gallery’s Emerging Artist of 2026, Charlene’s work captures both the awe and intimacy of nature, offering a visual conversation between perception, memory, and the natural world.
Kathleen Steegmans
Kathleen Steegmans (b. 1975, Belgium) is a figurative artist based in Antwerp whose work highlights strength, vulnerability, and personal growth. Combining color, glitter, and resin, her layered paintings invite viewers to connect with their inner resilience. Beyond painting, Kathleen shares her expertise through workshops, online courses, and her podcast De Kunstacademie 2.0, inspiring artists to build sustainable and fulfilling creative careers.
Laura Cannon
Laura Cannon’s paintings invite viewers to slow down and reconnect with the natural world. Inspired by mountains, oceans, and the smallest wildflowers, her work balances intimate details with expansive landscapes. Based in Washington, D.C., Laura creates vibrant watercolors and acrylics that celebrate the beauty in everyday nature, encouraging reflection, presence, and appreciation for the environment.
Ali Hall
Ali Hall’s atmospheric landscapes blend abstract realism with emotional storytelling, capturing the energy and calm of California’s coast. Through fluid brushstrokes and intuitive mark-making, her work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and reconnect with both their inner landscapes and the natural world. Featured in national art fairs and publications, Ali’s paintings offer a meditative space for presence and renewal.
Stacy Early
Stacy M. Early’s art invites viewers to pause and appreciate the beauty and patterns of the natural world. Using environmentally friendly materials and repurposed objects, her work blends watercolor, digital art, and tactile mixed media to inspire reflection, laughter, and thoughtful engagement with environmental and animal-centered themes.
Emily Cate Sabree
Emily Cate Sabree (b. 1981) is a contemporary realist oil painter whose work transforms everyday disposable items into thought-provoking reflections on consumer culture. Her paintings explore the tension between form and function, use and waste, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with modern life. With awards from the Art Students League of New York and the Salmagundi Club, Emily’s work has been featured in galleries, private collections, and residencies across the U.S., offering moments of reflection on the environmental and societal impacts of our habits.
Joann Renner
Pittsburgh-based expressionist painter Joann Renner creates art that explores the overlooked beauty and hidden energy of the natural world. Through vivid color, rhythm, and intuition, her work invites viewers to slow down and rediscover their bond with nature. A published artist and author, Renner’s practice is deeply rooted in environmental awareness and the belief that creativity can inspire compassion, stewardship, and renewal.
Julia Paige/ Juju Rootz Art
Julia Paige is a multidisciplinary artist whose expressionist portraits and mixed media works celebrate the interconnectedness of humanity and the divine feminine. Drawing from her own life experiences—from New York and Miami to her current home studio—Paige’s work blends realism with abstraction to evoke emotional resonance and reflection. Her art, rich in color and symbolism, invites viewers to connect, contemplate, and celebrate the strength and beauty found in everyday life.
Chanelle René
New Jersey-based artist Chanelle René creates luminous figurative works that merge storytelling, emotion, and cultural reflection. Known for her Grant Street Beach series celebrating Cape May’s historic Black beach, her practice explores themes of identity, belonging, and the freedom of self-expression. Through her use of vivid color and intuitive composition, René invites viewers to connect deeply with their own stories and the shared humanity that art can reveal.
Margot Dermody
Margot Dermody’s multidisciplinary practice bridges painting and sculpture to explore the fluid connection between the natural world and human emotion. Working intuitively with materials like paint, marble, and glass, her process captures transformation and the search for beauty within darkness. Through her luminous and layered compositions, Dermody invites viewers into quiet spaces of reflection and discovery—where energy, memory, and light converge.
Jill McDougall
Jill McDougall’s mixed media art invites viewers into a world of reflection and wonder. Using vintage papers, paint, photography, and other materials, she captures fleeting moments, memories, and the subtle beauty of nature. Her pieces offer pauses for contemplation, connecting audiences to the emotions and stories behind each layered composition.
Eleftheria Easley
Eleftheria Easley’s mixed media collages transform everyday materials into layered stories of identity, culture, and connection. Drawing from her global experiences and resourceful approach, Eleftheria invites viewers to discover the beauty in unexpected combinations and reflect on the shared human experience.
Tina Rawson
Tina Rawson paints to capture fleeting moments and emotions, using bold colors and swirling patterns to convey joy, reflection, and connection. Her work spans portraits, landscapes, and archetypal imagery, often infused with Swedish Folk Art traditions. Through her art, Tina invites viewers to linger, reflect, and rediscover what’s truly important—nature, love, family, and heritage.
Ava Bock
Ava Bock’s art transforms personal experience and resilience into abstract, meditative compositions. Using bio-resin and ink, she creates luminous works that explore memory, impermanence, and the delicate balance between vulnerability and strength. Her pieces invite quiet reflection, offering a contemplative space where the beauty in life’s fragility can be fully appreciated.
Winibey Lopez
Winibey Lopez transforms everyday emotions and complex femininity into striking, saturated portraits. Using acrylic and oil on paper or canvas, her intuitive approach blends fashion, vintage photography, and pop culture influences into expressive, theatrical compositions. Her work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and celebrate individuality with unapologetic authenticity.
Tatyana Grechina
Tatyana Grechina (aka Taty) is a painter, writer, and creative entrepreneur whose work transforms personal and collective experiences into vivid, immersive paintings. Using collaboration, costume, and mixed-media techniques, she creates scenes that celebrate community, memory, and the playfulness of life. Her upcoming tarot deck Kickstarter continues her mission to merge art and interaction.

