The following artists are available for gallery representation and can be reached via their contact or website.
Jennifer Anderson is a Maine artist. She loves the sea
and Maine's rockbound coast. "The ocean seems to
express an endless range of mood and movement in its
natural, but dramatic environmental shifts. Its serenity
evokes a sense of peace while its storminess unsettles.  
The changes in atmosphere and expressiveness have
consistently been a source of inspiration for me". Contact:
director@artjury.com
Wanda Wilkins is a Fort Worth, Texas artist. "Working
in acrylics, gouache, ink and watercolor on canvas and
paper, my primary focus is brilliant color in expressionist
design, often based on nature.  It reflects my Texas
roots and love of the Southwest, though not described
as "western",  but as 'richly imbued with great color and
movement.'  It is often abstract though at times
representational."
www.wandawilkins.com
Livia Ayal's aim in her paintings is, in part, to try to
capture the beauty of nature in its special moment of
light and expression. She prefers nature in its wild,
untouched form, as in her paintings : 'Early October',
'Rock Formation', and 'Twilight in Solon' (at right).
Contact:
director@artjury.com  
Eleanor Gilpatrick paints landscapes, figural works,
and still lifes that capture fragments of the world.  They
first arrest the viewer in terms of composition and color
and then resolve into surprising takes on content. She
works in acrylic on canvas. She is one of only a few New
York City artists to exhibit annually at a major Manhattan
venue, The Jadite Galleries.  
www.gilpatrickart.com
Audrey Mott Kilgore is a North Carolinian artist and
educator.  She works digitally, combining collected
photographs and other materials which record her
perceptions and understandings of the environments
she lives in and the different roles and responsibilities
she has in her life.  The materials are
layered/manipulated in Adobe Photoshop.  The process
and final image is a synthesis of both the digital, visual,
and expressive processes which combine the sequence
of visual experiences into one statement.

She received an MFA in Painting/ Drawing from East
Carolina University and is an Assistant Professor at that
School of Art and Design. Website:
personal.ecu.edu/kilgorea
Claude Humeau moved to the U.S. from his native
France 15-years ago. His fine art photographs portray
the American Southwest in all its varied glory. "There is
no other place like it on earth," the Prescott, AZ resident
says. "To me it is paradise and I want to capture its
beauty with the camera". Contact:
director@artjury.com
Gallery Notes: News of the Visual Arts - USA