Kate Blue lives in Elverta, earned an art degree and worked in IT for more than 25 years. After retiring she returned to painting and since then has won multiple best in show awards and has been accepted repeatedly to the Crocker Kingsley show and Stockton Art League’s Juried Exhibition at the Haggin Museum.
Anna Barber uses Photoshop to create multilayered textures and patterns out of her own photos, as well as a tablet to add hand-drawn shapes, skillfully capturing fluttering movement.
Paula Bellacera is a contemporary ceramic sculptor, painter and printmaker. This image of Tower Theatre’s and Tower Records’ iconic neon signs was captured with Polaroid film in 1995 using a non-digital technique to manipulate the photo emulsion.
Using flicks of red to emphasize the interplay of color, light and shadow on the gnarled boughs of a tree and the pensive gaze of a crow, Dana hopes this work is a reminder to slow down and look around.
Inspired by camping trips to Bodega Bay and the art of Vincent van Gogh, LaPorte meticulously studied colors at her campsite to paint this vibrant, textured landscape.