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Learn about our business and the values and experience of our partnered artists. Gain insight into the expertise and commitment to quality that bring beauty and life into your space.
Our Partners
Learn about our business and the values and experience of our partnered artists. Gain insight into the expertise and commitment to quality that bring beauty and life into your space.
Our Partners
Learn about our business and the values and experience of our partnered artists. Gain insight into the expertise and commitment to quality that bring beauty and life into your space.
Our Partners
Learn about our business and the values and experience of our partnered artists. Gain insight into the expertise and commitment to quality that bring beauty and life into your space.
Charles White
Born in Quebec, Canada in 1942, Charles displayed a very early interest in art by drawing wildlife in pencil and ink at age six. By age twelve, he was painting landscapes in oil and sold many throughout his teenage year.
Deciding to further his artistic talents and business skills at Bringham Young University, he graduated with a B.A. in 1967. His over 50 years of painting experience are evident in his gardens and landscapes, which capture nature's essence by mastering the radiant interplay of light and shadow and infusing nature's beauty with a sense of tranquility and serenity. Charles's time-consuming technique creates a luminous, multi-layered work that invites the viewer into a world of tranquil beauty and timeless elegance. That he connects with the viewer on an emotional level is evident from the sale of well over 8000 originals and prints in the last 15 years alone.
Charles is featured as one of America's favorite artists and has been the subject of many newspaper and national art magazine articles. His images have been licensed by dozens of national companies. Participating in many one-man shows around the country, Charles has demonstrated at the Art Expo in New York, an ABC Show in Atlanta, and the Art Line 2000 in Orlando. He also conducts lectures and workshops, has produced an instructional video and teaches classes in oil and acrylics to share his experience and techniques with other artists. In between, he manages to create between 30 and 40 paintings each year for his expanding number of collectors. In 2011, he published a book about his life and work called "The Path Worth Taking".
Kelly Wade
"I am in my happy place, when I am behind a camera."
Self-taught American photographer Kelly Wade's work features incredible imagery from travels both near and far— including gorgeous views from Hawaii, California, New York, Texas, and more. His photographs capture a variety of subjects in high detail, including wildlife, flowers, and tropical plants, but his primary focus is on landscapes.
Kelly's passion for photography and love for his family shine through in his many vibrant landscape photos, taken during his travels with his family. He enjoys hearing about the emotional impact of his work, and sharing his perspective with the world through a lens.
Scott Barlow
For over 19 years, Scott Barlow has documented his life, perspective, and travels through photos. From all across the United States to around the world in Japan, Scott enjoys hiking, canyoning, and exploring cities and culture. Every image has a story, and Scott is happy to share his with the world through landscape, still life, portrait, and wildlife photography.
Scott's work has been featured in textbooks, greeting cards, and websites, as well as distributed as fine art prints.
Robert Andrea
Self-taught artist Robert Andrea has been painting and drawing since before he could ride a bike. He served 32 years in law enforcement and 20 years in the Wisconsin Army National Guard. After retiring, he now focuses full-time on painting.
“My paintings explore the relationships between sportsmen, nature, and wildlife,” said Andrea. “They include humor and elements of simpler times. I am inspired by nostalgic and illustrative artwork and by many stories that friends and family have shared over the years. I try to bring these inspirations to life on canvas. As an artist, nothing fills me with more joy than bringing a smile to someone's face or evoking a memory of their own.”
Andrea won the Oregon Waterfowl Stamp Competition and Wisconsin Turkey Stamp Competition. His work has also been licensed for various products such as puzzles, greeting cards, calendars, home decor, diamond art, paint-by-numbers, and a magazine cover. Andrea lives with his wife in beautiful northwest Wisconsin, where they spend countless hours marveling at the surrounding beauty. “God’s Creation really speaks to me, and I am humbled He gave me the gift of art to bring Him glory.”
Jeff Boutin
Jeff Boutin began making art as a personal hobby, hiding his work in his garage, before eventually selling a piece to a friend for only the price of the supplies needed to create it. In 2003, he sold his carpet and rug making business and became a painter full-time.
"I came to realize I wasted over 30 years thinking I was not good enough to be an artist, when really I was just doing what made sense to me and not what everyone else was doing. Truth is, I didn’t know how to do what everyone was doing. I learned that being unique and recognizable is the 'real' path to success," Jeff said.
Since then, Jeff has worked with as many as 15 galleries at one time, and displayed his work at shows all across the United States, especially throughout the Great Lakes region. His good nature, unique and identifiable style, and drive have earned him a great reputation among his peers. He also began teaching art courses, with several students who have gone on to become full-time artists themselves.
Robert Blehert
"Every instant of life is an artist's work, for life is an artist's workplace."
Robert Blehert has been creating art for over 50 years, and he is still as passionate as when he first started drawing at age three. At only age 15, he kindled his career with his first commissioned work. Robert continued on this path, eventually graduating from college and moving to Seattle for further training under renowned wildlife artist Libby Berry.
Robert demonstrates his individuality through his artistic endeavors, employing techniques derived from Impressionism and Post-Impressionism to depict a diverse range of subjects, including celebrity portraits and animals.
Hal Halli
"Beauty, inspiration, energy, love. It's what we live for. I want to be part of that."
Hal is a multi-talented artist. Along with his unique visual designs, he is gaining notoriety with his Lofi-chill music as “The State of Chill”.
"I was deeply influenced by the Impressionistic period of art and music. The inspirational calm of that era affects my art, and in this day and age, a little bit of 'chilling' can go a long way."
When it comes to his visual art, Hal's style is constantly evolving, It seems to renew each year. From landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes to florals, still life and woodlands, Hal's art is rarely the same, yet his style is always recognizable.
He explores many subjects with his unique approach to fine art photography, and with tones and textures, he adds character and personality to every image. He has a very special way of fusing his beautifully framed photography with the latest color palettes. His collection is full of bright, uplifting wall art for your living spaces and business interiors.
Always striving for originality, a moment of beauty, a casual glance that can live forever, this is the work of Hal Halli.
Geno Peoples
Geno is a Native of Panama City, Florida and has been drawing since he was a young child. Being the oldest of five boys, he has been blessed to inherit the artistic gene that has been passed down to the oldest child for the past four generations. With no formal training, he prides himself on the ability to achieve perfection. He also believes that his strength in his artwork is achieved by being a highly versatile artist.
Geno has many of his paintings in different locations in Panama City, Fl, and in many different states and countries as well.
"I believe success can only be achieved through hard work, perseverance, and through the Grace of God. Furthermore, I believe that we are no more than the tools that powers the special gift that God gives us all."
Joan Davis
Joan Élan Davis is a nationally and internationally recognized artist. Her florals and abstracts have been included in museums and solo exhibitions from Cape Cod Art Museum to San Francisco. Davis loves to paint from a place of joy when she works on a canvas or digital design. "I love to experience the outdoors wherever I go, and I incorporate the feeling of the experience into my compositions. Many times my floral forms represent a person or a group of people and how they interact with each other. My colors stem from my imagination, allowing each piece to tell its own story," she explains from her Malibu, California studio.
Davis has been painting for decades and her artwork is in prominent private, corporate and hospitality collections throughout the world.
Mark Kness
"I'm trying to capture the reality—make you feel like you were there."
For over 35 Years, Mark Kness has been creating art. Growing up in the great outdoors inspired him to create award-winning duck and waterfowl paintings that have been featured in numerous state and federal stamp competitions, as well as paint work for Ducks Unlimited.
His work is not only limited to wildlife, however, and he has found success in portrait work. When NFL player and coach Tony Dungy was inducted into the Hall of Fame, Mark was commissioned to create two paintings— one a collage themed after Tony's career, and another a Dungy family portrait.
Dan Mackin
“If my paintings make you feel relaxed—like you have escaped to the tropics—hopefully you will get the message that we need to preserve, protect and keep it pristine."
An award-winning artist, Dan Mackin has done commissions for many corporations, individuals, and events, including the International Herald Tribune, the Ron Jon/National Kidney Foundation Pro-Am Surfing Festival, the Quicksilver Waimea Bay Contest, the Cleveland Clinic, the Sheraton Waikiki, the Maui Convention Center, the South Miami Chamber of Commerce, and the Sandals Resort in Antigua. Many of his images appear on greeting cards, jewelry, stationery, magazine covers and calendars, and he also designed the label for the Shoal Draft microbrew by the Indian River Brewing Company.
His paintings can be seen in homes throughout the world. He has been commissioned by football players such as Andre Reed and Brad Culpepper, as well as by entertainers and actors including Arsenio Hall.
Mackin is an advocate of intelligent development to preserve nature’s delicate balance and pristine beauty. This desire to preserve the harmony between people and nature has lead Dan to paint an ongoing series on United States National Parks. As part of this, his painting of the Boca Chita Lighthouse was honored by The South Miami Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, at the Boca Chita Restoration Ceremony, the Superintendent of Biscayne National Park attributed renewed awareness of the national park to Mackin's art.
Through his art donations, he has helped raise thousands of dollars for numerous charity organizations, including the National Kidney Foundation, the American Heart Association, the Save the Turtles Foundation, the National Parks Foundation, the Hibiscus House Children's Foundation, the National Audubon Society, and Habitat for Humanity.