Whispering Hollow by Brian Parr

A hush falls over the land in Whispering Hollow, a 24” x 36” tonalist oil by Brian Parr. With muted light and softened edges, Parr captures the stillness between seasons—where golden fields meet shadowed trees and the sky holds its breath. The reflective pool draws you in, echoing the quiet drama of dusk and memory….

Path of Light by August Holland

Path of Light by August Holland Original painting, 30” x 40” A luminous moment at sea—waves shimmer beneath a break in the clouds as seabirds skim the surface, drawn to the quiet drama of light and motion. Holland’s mastery of atmosphere and realism invites the viewer into a world both peaceful and profound. August Holland…

Serenity by Raya

Serenity by Raya Original acrylic on paper, 17” x 24” A quiet procession of trees dissolves into mist—earthy tones meet soft light in this contemplative landscape. Raya’s brushwork evokes stillness and seasonal shift, inviting reflection and calm. Framed in gold with archival matting, this piece is ready to grace any space with warmth and elegance.

Dry Peppers by Dan Mitra

Dry Peppers Etching on paper, 24” x 5” Dan Mitra’s vertical ristra pulses with Southwestern warmth—each dried chili rendered in rich reds and earthy browns, tangled with green leaves and twine. A celebration of culinary tradition and natural texture, this piece evokes both spice and stillness.

Day Lily by Nancy Nevin

Day Lily Serigraph on paper, 24” x 11”Nancy Nevin’s botanical precision meets expressive elegance in this stylized bloom. With its ruffled purple-pink petals and slender green leaves, the composition evokes both natural grace and graphic clarity—hallmarks of the serigraph medium.

Sunday Afternoon by Isaac Maimon

Sunday Afternoon by Isaac Maimon captures the elegance of Parisian café culture in a richly stylized serigraph, blending nostalgia with vibrant urban charm. Maimon, an Israeli artist born in 1951, is renowned for his depictions of fashionable women in romantic, boulevard settings. This 26” x 36” serigraph on paper, Sunday Afternoon, is a quintessential example…

Chrysanthemums by Mary Mark

Chrysanthemums by Mary Mark Embossed lithograph | 12” x 8” | Edition 75/100 A vibrant interplay of geometry and bloom—Mary Mark’s Chrysanthemums pairs bold checkerboard contrast with stylized floral repetition. The embossed border adds a sculptural touch, framing yellow and red blossoms in layered harmony. Signed and numbered, this limited edition print invites both visual…

Black-Poll Warbler by John W. Audubon

Audubon’s Black-poll Warbler (Sylvia striata)—Plate CXXXIII from Birds of America—offers a delicate study in contrast and migration. Rendered with precision and poetic restraint, this 19” x 12” lithograph captures the quiet elegance of a species that traverses continents, yet often goes unnoticed. A timeless tribute to the subtle drama of avian life.

Lemons by Mary Mark

Mary Mark’s Lemons is a celebration of pattern, palette, and playful tension. This 22” x 30” pastel on paper pulses with energy—ceramic stripes, floral grids, and sunlit fruit converge in a still life that feels anything but still. A masterclass in color choreography.

Ursus-Ferox by John W. Audubon

Power incarnate. Audubon’s Ursus ferox captures the raw majesty of the North American grizzly with anatomical precision and painterly drama. This 24” x 36” Minnesota Historical Society reprint honors the original 19th-century lithograph—where science met storytelling in every stroke.

Winter Tranquility by Barbara Pihos

Barbara Pihos Winter Tranquility, etching on paper 10” x 24” A hushed forest blanketed in snow—Pihos’s etching invites quiet reflection through intricate linework and serene composition. Bare trees stretch into the distance, capturing the stillness and solitude of winter’s embrace.

Winter Fun by Jo Sickbert

Jo Sickbert Winter Fun, acrylic on canvas 20” x 24” A nostalgic village scene alive with winter cheer—Sickbert’s canvas captures skating children, horse-drawn sleighs, and snow-dusted rooftops in a joyful celebration of community and season. Americana at its most heartwarming. Jo Sickbert (1931–2009) was a Missouri-born artist known for her “sophisticated primitive” style—chronicling Victorian-era village…

Two Pears by Kay Apking

Kay Apking Two Pears, acrylic on paper 14” x 13” A quiet duet in golden tones—Apking’s pears glow against a velvety black backdrop, their soft curves and subtle highlights evoking warmth, simplicity, and timeless still life tradition.

Blue Iris by Dan Mitra

Dan Mitra Blue Iris, colored etching on paper 36” x 16” A striking vertical study of the iris in cool tones—Mitra’s etching balances stylized elegance with botanical insight. Ruffled petals in icy blue and violet rise from a twisting stem, rooted in quiet mystery.

Lotus by Dan Mitra

Dan Mitra Lotus, colored etching on paper 26” x 16” A serene vertical composition that honors the lotus in full bloom—Mitra’s etching blends anatomical clarity with meditative grace. From layered petals to root cross-section, every detail invites quiet reflection.

Purple Iris by Dan Mitra

Dan Mitra Purple Iris, colored etching on paper 35” x 16” A graceful vertical study of the iris in bloom—Mitra’s etching captures botanical elegance from petal to root. Delicate lavender tones meet crisp anatomical detail, offering both beauty and insight.

Sunflower by Nancy Nevin

Nancy Nevin Sunflower, colored etching on paper 18” x 20” A radiant study in botanical precision and warmth—Nevin’s sunflower glows with golden symmetry, its velvety center anchored by lush, serrated leaves. A celebration of nature’s geometry and quiet joy.

Untitled by Marcia Isaacs

Untitled by Marcia Isaacs 30” x 11” | Mixed media on paper | Signed lower right A radiant interplay of color and texture, this mixed media work on paper by Marcia Isaacs explores abstraction through horizontal rhythm. Deep reds, purples, and golds evoke landscape and emotion, while layered surfaces invite tactile curiosity. Isaacs’ signature use…

Forward by Marcia Isaacs

Forward by Marcia Isaacs 30” x 11” | Mixed media on paper | Signed lower right A study in movement and material, Forward invites the viewer into a dialogue of texture, color, and form. Isaacs’ vertical diptych pulses with layered geometry—grids, metallics, and organic fragments coexisting in quiet tension. The title suggests momentum, yet the…

Chef Andre by Guy Buffet

Meet Chef Andre, a culinary character brought to life by Guy Buffet’s signature wit and warmth. This 16” x 12” serigraph on paper captures the spirit of French cuisine with a dash of humor and a splash of color. From the crisp whites of his uniform to the proud rooster in hand, Buffet’s chef is…

Chef #1 by Dale Rayburn

In Chef #1, Dale Rayburn captures a quiet moment of culinary focus — a bearded figure stirring with care in a kitchen lined with stacked plates and warm light. This 8” x 10” monotype blends realism with reverence, elevating the act of preparation into a portrait of craftsmanship. Rayburn’s mastery of line and tone brings…

Physician #8 by Dale Rayburn

A contemplative figure of medical wisdom emerges in Physician #8, an 8” x 10” monotype by Dale Rayburn. With a stethoscope draped over his coat and a gaze that suggests quiet resolve, this portrait honors the gravity and grace of the healing profession. Rayburn’s nuanced brushwork and tonal contrasts evoke both reverence and realism —…

Venice Scene by Kim Tkatch

A sun-drenched café tableau unfolds in Venice Scene by Kim Tkatch, where checkerboard tiles, a grand piano, and gondolas drift through a dreamlike waterfront. This original oil painting (20” x 24”) captures the warmth and intimacy of European leisure with saturated color and lyrical detail — from the yellow tablecloth to the red umbrella’s shade….

Untitled Floral by Jean Turley

A radiant burst of impasto blooms from Jean Turley, where color and texture collide in a symphony of gesture. This untitled floral (20” x 16”) invites the eye to wander through layers of crimson, jade, and sunlit white — each stroke a celebration of movement and mood. Framed in ornate metallic, it bridges classical elegance…

Wildflower Garden by Jean Turley

Jean Turley’s “Wildflower Garden” (24” x 36”) bursts with color and movement, a joyful tribute to nature’s spontaneity. Thick, expressive brushstrokes bring each bloom to life, while the soft sky backdrop adds serenity to the vibrant field. A textured celebration of wild beauty, captured in oil.

Basket of Apples by Jean Turley

Jean Turley’s “Basket of Apples” (20” x 24”) captures the timeless charm of still life with thick, expressive brushwork and radiant color. The woven basket and glossy apples emerge from the canvas in rich impasto, inviting viewers into a moment of rustic abundance. Framed in gold, it’s a celebration of texture, tradition, and painterly warmth.

A Glass at the Chateau by Aldo Luongo

Aldo Luongo’s A Glass at the Chateau invites us into a moment of quiet indulgence—where time slows, wine flows, and memory lingers. This 25” x 33” limited edition giclée on paper captures Luongo’s signature blend of romance and reflection, rendered with expressive brushwork and timeless charm.

Falls on the Lledr, N.W. by Clarence Roe

Falls on the Lledr, N.W. by Clarence RoeOil on canvas, 24” x 26” unframed. A dramatic cascade in the Welsh countryside, rendered with Victorian intensity. Clarence Roe’s landscapes are known for their romantic grandeur—rivers, lochs, and mountains painted with sweeping emotion and technical finesse. This piece captures the Lledr River in North Wales, a tributary…

Three Miles West of Vinton by Brian Parr

3 Miles West of Vinton by Brian Parr Plein air painting, 5” x 7” A roadside shed, golden light, and the hush of Iowa countryside. Painted on location, this intimate work by Brian Parr distills a moment of rural stillness—where trees lean in and fences mark memory more than boundary.

Wild Ox by Simon Kalweo

Wild Ox by Simon Kalweo Linocut, 22” x 18” Kenya A creature of strength and spirit, carved in rhythm and contrast. Kalweo’s linocut pulses with ancestral symbolism and modern abstraction—horns like crescents, eyes like riddles. From Kenya to Iowa, this piece speaks across continents.