Through the eyes of artists

Ethel Vrana

My early impressionistic landscapes have evolved into abstract paintings, inspired by the fundamental shapes and colors in nature. I enjoy exploring new techniques using oil and acrylic paints, pastel sticks, transparent inks, layered painting, and collage.

Katrina Morse

I paint in acrylic on canvas covering a variety of subjects. From trees in dappled sunlight in local forests to ripples of water that merge into the night sky, my paintings range from impressionistic to surreal.

Diane Newton

The work I will show of Ithaca are drawings in pastel on black Arches paper—44″ horizontally 30″ vertical.

Sheryl Sinkow

I am a professional photographer and work with commercial, non-profit and individual clients. My challenge in making photographs has always been to incorporate a sense of movement with the stillness of the medium.

Cindy Kaufman

I find myself drawn to abstracted floral and landscape themes, exploring the vibrant colors and the exuberant life energy found within. I want to capture the essence of the natural environment as well as the emotional impact I receive. The subject appears to be alive, virtually jumping off the canvas, immersing the viewer into a […]

Casey Shepherd

My art is my passion, I dabble in a bit of everything, but I love to dedicate my time to my resin paintings and chess sets. My paintings consist of safe epoxy resin, alcohol ink, mica powders, genuine crystals and gemstones, as well as live edge wood in some pieces. I focus a lot on […]

Andrew Gillis

I have been photographing in Ithaca since 1970, primarily in black and white. My focus has been mostly the revealing details rather than large sweeping vistas, and most of my work consists of toned fiber base silver prints made from 4×5 negatives.

Carlton J. Manzano

Representational oil paintings of landscapes. My artwork is painted outdoors in an impressionistic to realistic style.

Cheryl Chalmers

I am a fulltime painter/illustrator, my award-winning watercolors have been published in national and regional magazines, newspapers, and in corporate and private collections. I find the watercolor medium ideal for capturing the lakes, waterfalls and landscapes of the Finger Lakes.

Mary Ann Bowman

I am a potter who made bowls and switched to clever animal clay sculptures, especially rabbits, chicken, and fish.