Karen Hansen:
Over time, painting became my meditation. As I work, I ease into a clear,
quiet space where each piece unfolds through intuition, improvisation,
and revision. I seek radiance, nuance, and mystery, building subtle complexity
through layered veils of transparent and translucent color. The result is lyrical,
luminous abstraction—reflections of life’s rhythms and quiet mysteries.
Mary Wright:
Mary Wright’s creation breathe life into the elements of Earth, Water, Fire, and Air,
exploring narratives and the essence of nature. ‘To paint is for me a connection to
Nature, to Source of Life. I’ve always found watercolor to fulfill my longing for surprise,
the unpredictable. Watercolor opens me to that experience – the unknown.
Elisabeth Lafolye:
I use vibrant colors to express gratitude for the intricate beauty of our planet.Time spent
in African countries has deeply shaped my perspective and work. My art often appears
fragmented—echoing today’s world—with defined shapes marking boundaries, softened
by curves, enriched with organic, mineral textures, and illuminated with gold leaf to evoke
light and hope.
