Sheila Newquist
I primarily focus on watercolor but have also recently dabbled in oils. My work is representational with a painterly quality. My subject matter is mostly landscapes or structures given that most of my painting is done in plain air. My studio work affords me more opportunity to experiment and do more layering.
Mary Wojciechowski
My alcohol ink paintings could be described as intuitive in approach and abstract in design. In what I call ‘first pour’, these vibrant inks move across the paper manipulated by air and intermingle in unexpected ways as they quickly dry. The resulting unique abstract designs influence further layering, sometimes incorporating realistic elements.
Jillian Barber
When making a portrait mask, I find the face itself will inspire images. I often surround a face with leaves, flowers, birds, sometimes dragons. I have collected beautiful, vintage lace over the years which makes wonderful texture and patterns to glaze, some with cupids, butterflies, or figures.