Studio Artists
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Dan Sampson
More about DanDan is a Colorado Springs based artist working primarily in acrylic, occasionally venturing into watercolor to bring his vivid imagination to life. His work might characterized by the use of bold primary colors that infuse his creations with an illustrative feel.
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Becca Day
More about BeccaBecca creates art because the creative process expands her mind and enriches her spirit. The language-free expression of abstract painting is like stepping into an unknown realm and attempting to understand, even after ten years of focus in this form. Lately, her work has shifted to figurative portraiture and abstracted landscapes.
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Heidi Almosara
More about HeidiHeidi is a multidisciplinary artist, and her artwork has expanded into various forms such as: serigraphy, collagraph, various paint mediums, collage, photography, site-specific works, installation, and botanical sculptures. She lived abroad and studied at the Sogetsu Foundation in Tokyo learning the art of Sogetsu ikebana and received a teacher’s certification in this special art form.
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Felicia Kelly
More about FeliciaFelicia sources all her materials and creates all of her work by hand. Her art making practice is deeply shaped by education and unlearning the rules of art school. Her main inspiration is other humans, usually women, typically ones who have been silenced in some way.
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Megan Sims
More about MeganMegan is a visual artist who explores softness, emotion, and human connection through portraiture and creature-inspired work. Her paintings are intimate and expressive—often capturing the quiet beauty in faces, gestures, and life.
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Rachel Espenlaub
More about RachelRachel is a painter from Colorado Springs, CO, currently creating geometric abstract acrylic paintings. She forged her distinctive triangle-based abstraction after years of painting in a realistic style. Her artistic evolution, marked by a fearless exploration of color relationships, patterns, and non-objective forms, has enabled a profound shift towards conceptual expression, transcending traditional representational depictions.
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Clay Ross
More about ClayClay Ross, is a self-taught abstract and impressionistic artist from Colorado. Primarily working with acrylic and mixed media, Clay finds inspiration from color, light, landscapes and faces. He loves texture, experimentation with layers, and large scale.