
The Mind’s Eye
For twenty-five years Marcus Thomas, 52, has been making paintings one deliberate stroke of paint at a time, using a brush he grasps with…
Read MoreFor twenty-five years Marcus Thomas, 52, has been making paintings one deliberate stroke of paint at a time, using a brush he grasps with…
Read MoreThe riotous red crown and wattle of a giant rooster proclaims the Hiawassee Street entrance of Carolina Lane in downtown Asheville, and can be…
Read MoreVictor Palomino considers himself an ambassador of sorts. The Colombian-born artist has worked tirelessly over the last ten years to build connections between Latino…
Read MoreFor more than 10 years Daniel Nevins’ imaginary narrative paintings were a favorite amongst Asheville collectors, and it’s no wonder given the cherubic characters…
Read MoreKathy June uses almost every material imaginable. And the messier her media, the better. “I like smudges and fingerprints,” says the artist. “I guess…
Read MoreWhen he’s in his studio, Ray Cooper is prone to spending long periods of time looking at his work, contemplating the visual problems at…
Read More“Someone once said my paintings look like a Milton Bradley game on acid,” says Hendersonville artist Susan Webb Tregay. A quick look around her…
Read MoreCombining her interests in handmade books, libraries, information exchange and social justice, Bridget Elmer produces works of art that go beyond the book —…
Read MoreJoe Gemignani has spent three decades shooting high-end commercial assignments but had a late start. The Brooklyn native was 26 when he bought his…
Read MoreKreh Mellick is sitting in her studio leafing through a book about crinolines from the 1800s. “It sounds so cliché to say this, but…
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