Leslie Rock

Leslie Rock

This month, Tim Collom Gallery presents “Go Figure,” featuring figurative works by Leslie Rock, Melinda Cootsona and Margarita Chaplinska and other gallery artists. Shown on this cover is a figurative work by Leslie Rock. Tim Collom Gallery is at 915 20th St.; timcollomgallery.com

Sue Torngren

Sue Torngren

“Raised in an agricultural community, my love of the land and countryside has not diminished, but has become the subject of my work. Whether the focus is on a single succulent or a view of the valley, my bottom line is I love to paint.” She studied Art at UC San Diego, Sacramento City College and UC Davis and lives and works in Land Park. Visit suetorngren.com

Eduardo Carrillo

Eduardo Carrillo

Eduardo Carrillo (1937–1997) Testament of the Holy Spirit, 1971, oil on panel, 47 3/4 x 60 in. This painting is part of a special exhibit of the same name at the Crocker Art Museum running through Oct. 7, 2018. Carrillo’s artwork has been described as mystical, realistic, surreal, and visionary. His imagery, whether grounded in the everyday world or infused with magical realism, reflects his relationship to his native California and to his Mexican heritage, as well as to his early religious upbringing and respect for European traditions in art.

Margarita Chaplinska

Margarita Chaplinska

Shown on this cover is a figurative work by Chaplinska, a Roseville artist originally from Kiev. Visit artchief.com. Tim Collom Gallery is at 915 20th St.; timcollomgallery.com

Velma Davidson

Velma Davidson

“My painting style is Impressionist, using loose brush strokes and vibrant colors, to capture the fleeting changes in the landscape. My favorite medium is oil on panels using brushes and palette knife.” Contact the artist at j.woled@sbcglobal.net.

Anthony Montanino

Anthony Montanino

This painting was commissioned for the 2018 Pops in the Park concert series. Anthony discovers sometimes unlikely subjects from his daily activities – walking, bike riding and playing in a band. His paintings are noted for their bold colors and light and shadow, in both oil and iPad. Visit the artist’s studio at ARTHOUSE, 1021 R Street or anthonymontanino.com