Annell Livingston's works on paper are meditative compositions of squares, triangles, and unexpected shapes that reflect the rhythm of the changing light, dawn till dusk, in her Taos studio.

     My best methods have always come about because of the accommodations I've made with problems; my accidents have unremittingly pointed me to concepts I might never have considered.  I am grateful to each and every one of them.

     Over the decades of her inventive career, Marcia Oliver has created a distinctive, consistent visual language in splashy, contrasting color and monochrome, on large canvases and small prints.

     Jan Sessler’s mixed media works incorporate the use of chine collé, collage, paint, ink and graphite with found object, old text, flyleaves and fabric.

     The radiance of complementary colors juxtaposed, and the breathing space between them of white and light gray - a thought like this occupies me for years. 

     In my studio, I allow my intuitive process and the emerging painting  to guide me. If my work touches the viewer and offers a sense of well being and peace, then I have achieved my purpose.