Artists

  • Art B Laney - San Diego artist with color Picasso-esque art.
  • Christine Hausserman uses specialty coated glass beads and pieces to create stunning mosaics.
  • Courtney Scruggs creates gorgeous, terrifying bronze scultures with a strong nautical style.
  • Elisabeth Hale makes amazing, beautifully textured paintings of inspiring landscapes like the Grand Canyon, Arches National Park, and various coastal scenes.
  • Grant Pecoff has mastered the art of painting water and beautiful beach scenes from all over the world. He has a very clean, minimalistic style that’s really appealing to me.
  • Ian Strom makes amazing handblown borosilicate glass creations.
  • Jeni Bate takes circles, triangles, or other-shaped cuts and arranges them on airy skyscapes.
  • Jerry Clovis has large gradient paintings that have really vibrant colors.
  • Jusepe de Ribera - I saw one of his paintings that I liked once. My boy Juicy knows how to do dramatic lighting!
  • Kim Winberry - San Diego artist with beautiful watercolor.
  • Lee Hendrickson takes amazing photographs of microscopic crystals.
  • Lisa Bryson has fascinating portraits - despite their rough appearance they seem to convey an amazing amount of detail. The style is really appealing to me. I kind of wish I could commission a family portrait by her…
  • Margaret L. Gonzales has some beautiful ocean scenes with neon colors.
  • Nobe has delightful sculptures - some are whimsical, some have a really unique style, all were great.
  • Patrick DeAngelis surprises me. I don’t like Rothko, and DeAngelis appears to have gone done a similar path, but where Rothko fell flat, DeAngelis has creating mesmerizing fields of soft color and light.
  • Paul Signac - a French Neo-Impressionist painter who, working with Georges Seurat, helped develop the Pointillist style.
  • Rayform makes really interesting sculptures with light by using a computer algorithm to calculate caustics.
  • Raymond Francis John creates colorful, alluring digital designs.
  • Tali Lopez draws freaky little people with lovely and/or irreverent messages, haha.
  • Tessa Nicole Art - San Diego artist with a “textured pointillism” style. This was my favorite artist at the 2022 ArtWalk in Carlsbad.
  • Tommy Siegel likes to draw Extremely Accurate Birds with human legs and butts. Weird. I love it.
  • Yves Goyatton has some interesting sculpture - mostly truncated figures with brutalist elements or transparent sections.

Galleries

  • Moryork has a collection of some of the most bizarre objects I’ve ever seen. I stumbled upon it when I was walking down the street in Highland Park, California. If you’re ever in the area, definitely check it out!