Sylvia Feliz Sewell

Sylvia Feliz Sewell

As an artist creating has always been a solo meditation for me. My artwork explores ideas of utopian visions via surreal and fantastical collages and sculptures. Since the global health pandemic began creating art in isolation is now a literal escape from the...
Sophia Laing

Sophia Laing

When I made this piece it didn’t have any inspiration, any meaning. Just another weird figure that popped into my head that I needed to get out onto paper. When I finished it, and when I look at it now, I see it for what it is: eyes staring back at you,...
Shirley Wagner

Shirley Wagner

My response to Covid has literally turned my work inside out. After years of making black marks on white paper, I now make white marks on black paper. Some of those marks are bold and scratch through the surface of my substrate. With each action, I am forced to expand...
Ruthie Marchand

Ruthie Marchand

During the pandemic, more people have had to adapt to an introverted lifestyle. As natural introverts, artists have not changed their vibrant, yet private, way of life. Now that shows and deadlines are less prevalent, the pandemic has been a time for artists to...
Preshit Ambade

Preshit Ambade

I was obsessed with the Bighorn wildfire in the Catalina mountains. I drove so many miles around the mountain to photograph this nature’s fury. Rather zooming in and shooting only the flames, I wanted to capture the context and ecology in which it was blazing. To me,...