The Artist Directory
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.
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.
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.
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.
Toni Federico
Toni Federico is a food illustrator, surface designer, and podcaster based in Wichita, KS. Her playful, detailed artwork celebrates overlooked rituals like eating, drinking, and gathering. Through her illustrations, Toni explores emotions, memory, and human connection, inviting viewers to pause, savor, and smile.
G.S. Ortíz - The Ivory Bunny
Gabriela Sepúlveda Ortíz is a San Juan–based multidisciplinary artist whose bold visual storytelling spans over 30 public murals, multiple illustrated books, and collaborative creative projects. From her roots in Pop Surrealism and indie comics to her leadership in the Kayfam Community and Power to the Panel, Gabriela’s work reflects deep emotional nuance and a strong connection to community. Discover how she transforms found inspiration into layered narratives that uplift and inspire.
Aggie Armstrong
Aggie Armstrong is a multimedia artist whose bold, textural works explore themes of identity, belonging, and the female experience through the lens of her Third Culture upbringing. Drawing from figures like Pacita Abad and Frida Kahlo, her practice weaves together painting and hand-stitched embroidery to tell layered, deeply personal stories. Learn how Aggie builds community through her art and her creative leadership at ARTWRK Co.
Mikaela Perry
Mikaela Perry is a classically trained oil painter whose work celebrates feminine identity, ancestral knowledge, and the sacred bond between humans and the land. Drawing inspiration from Old Master techniques and her background in farming, Perry paints powerful images of women, animals, and nature, infusing each piece with mythic depth and emotional resonance. Through her thoughtful process and community-centered mission, she creates art that connects, empowers, and preserves the beauty of our world.
Jo Gamel
Jo Gamel’s monumental oil still lifes are immersive portals into the mythic depths of the feminine spirit. Drawing inspiration from water goddesses, marine artifacts, and the vanitas painting tradition, Gamél transforms personal ocean experiences into vivid, symbolic narratives that celebrate identity, memory, and transformation.
Tiffany Budzisz
Tiffany Budzisz is a Pittsburgh-based paper sculpture artist whose work is deeply inspired by the natural world and the cycle of life. Growing up surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, her love for nature is reflected in her intricate, dimensional art pieces crafted from archival paper. With a focus on themes of hope and healing, Budzisz's creations are a testament to the transformative power of Mother Nature. Exhibited internationally and featured in renowned publications, her sculptures bring comfort, inspiration, and beauty to those who experience them. Explore her story and artistic process in this engaging interview.
Jen Haefeli
Jen Haefeli’s multimedia creations merge memories, history, and advocacy, transforming upcycled materials into wearable art, sculptures, and fine art. A dedicated educator, adoptive mother, and global advocate, Jen infuses her work with stories of unsung leaders and forgotten moments, empowering individuals and preserving history through bold and subtle artistic expressions. In this interview, she discusses her inspirations, creative process, and mission to make art that tells meaningful stories.
Michelle Lee Rigell
Michelle Lee Rigell, a contemporary realism artist based in St. Louis, blends acrylic and watercolor techniques to create meaningful works inspired by her personal journey of healing and motherhood. From her 1000 Crane Project rooted in Korean culture to her nonprofit work with Arts As Healing, Rigell’s art embodies resilience and connection. In this interview, she shares her creative process, inspirations, and insights into balancing art, life, and community impact.
Deborah Sherman
Deborah Sherman is a talented painter based in NYC whose work is deeply inspired by the natural world. Known for her poetic portraits and dreamy landscapes, Sherman’s art explores light, color, and gesture with a positive, calming vision. Her dedication to capturing the beauty of life takes her across the globe, from Italy to Nova Scotia, and she continues to share her passion for art with new generations of students. Read on to learn about Deborah’s creative process, the inspiration behind her work, and how she hopes to impact the world through her art.
Jen Hintz Eggers
Jen Hintz Eggers' art is a reflection of her deep connection to the natural world, exploring sacred geometric patterns and biomorphic shapes. Her paintings invite viewers to pause and contemplate the rhythms of life, drawing inspiration from both the physical and spiritual realms. Discover how Jen’s creative process and mission to connect human and plant life influence her meditative and meaningful artwork.
Eva J Scoville
E.J. Scoville’s art delves into human connections and spirituality, inviting viewers to explore the search for soul purpose through powerful mixed media works. Each piece carries hidden messages of hope, love, and friendship, sparking introspection and unity. Explore her creative journey and the inspiration behind her soul-searching art.
Stephanie Harold
Stephanie O'Neill, a sketch artist based in Hoonah, Alaska, creates evocative visual stories that connect nature, science, and culture. Her nature illustrations inspire mindfulness, calm, and environmental stewardship while capturing the wild landscapes of her homeland. Learn about her creative process and how she uses her art to promote conservation efforts and make nature journaling accessible to all ages.
Chloe Farrant
Chloe Farrant’s art explores the connection between urban environments and nature, using bright colors and layered textures to create vibrant works that celebrate wildlife. From large-scale murals to ceramic sculptures, Chloe’s art transforms neglected spaces into celebrations of life and resilience, while her mission fosters environmental sustainability. Dive into her inspiring practice and learn how she connects humanity to the natural world.
Lucy Stevens
Explore the work of Lucy Stevens, a British artist whose dynamic mixed media creations, sound installations, and sculptures draw inspiration from birds, birdsong, and conservation. Her innovative approach to visualizing animal vocalizations and bird behaviors provides a deeper connection to the natural world, fostering awareness about environmental change. Through her collaborations with experts in ornithology and bird conservation, Stevens’ art brings the beauty and fragility of wildlife to life in a captivating, colorful way.
Marnée Wiley
Marnée's art transforms life's highs and lows into colorful, emotionally charged compositions. Drawing inspiration from nature, feminine energy, and the healing power of creative expression, she empowers viewers to embrace their own light. Her work combines realism and abstraction, offering a deep connection to the resilience and beauty of the human experience. Explore her creative journey and learn how each piece is a reflection of transformation and harmony amidst chaos.

