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As a gallery, we represent a large amount of artists from all over the world, and there’s strong representation of Middle Tennessee artists among our roster. Scroll through to browse our list of talented, very local artists.
Christina Baker
Christina is one of our most popular artists, and has a great following on Instagram. Her work is dynamic, colorful, and livens up any environment. Check out her Instagram feed to keep up with her latest work and processes.
Wanda Choate
With rich tones and stunning details, self-taught Wanda Choate has a signature style that creates cohesion across all of the subject matters she chooses.
Joey Clay
Joey Clay’s modern surrealist work is absolutely stunning. With bright colors and unexpected subject groupings, this is a wonderful way to add a talking point to your collection.
Rick Davis
Though health issues have kept him from producing as much as he has in his earlier years, Rick Davis is still creating his beautiful landscapes. We’re excited to have his work in an exhibit coming up in October.
Emerald Estock
Digital photography can be pretty straightforward, but the woven images by Emerald Estock show an unexpected presentation. Whether it’s a framed piece or a vessel, you’ll love the depth and interest in the works of this talented artist.
Saul Gray-Hildenbrand
One of our talented employees, Saul takes everyday objects and subjects and creates unique abstract work with them. His works are instant conversation pieces.
Craig Greene
Craig Greene’s use of color and form creates some of the most interesting figure paintings that we carry in the gallery. Some are abstracted while others are more detailed, but they all have movement and personality.
Michael Griffin
Michael’s deep connection with nature and the outdoors is evident across his body of work. His richly layered colors and balanced compositions make his work a wonderful option when shopping for landscape art.
Miranda Herrick
Miranda Herrick works in several different mediums, most notably Pantone markers and post-consumer aluminum cans. Her intricate and detailed artwork is always a great addition, and her Works and Days Series is a wonderful way to start a collection.
Joel Knapp
With an impressionistic style and a wide range of subject matter, Joel Knapp’s nationally-acclaimed work is a favorite among our clients and staff.
Hannah Lane
Collage in art can be a big challenge and often looks messy and unfinished, but Hannah’s multiple series all have one thing in common: they’re expertly assembled. Hannah’s technique allows the materials to shine and create some beautiful, intriguing imagery.
Sherrie Russ Levine
With her use of color and light, Sherrie Russ Levine’s works are the perfect fit for any environment needing some softness or a place to rest the eyes in peaceful contemplation.
Trevor Mikula
Trevor’s amazing, whimsical works are like an extension of his fun-loving personality. Whether you’re a serious collector or someone who just loves fun imagery, having at least one Trevor is your collection is a must!
Shane Miller
Shane Miller’s landscapes are so dreamy, they can practically be qualified as dreamscapes. The hazy, mysterious effect draws the viewer in to the depths of the work.
Karen Mullins
Karen started her art career with ink drawings, but her paintings are just as lovely. For a dose of rich color and peaceful scenery, the works by this talented artist are just the ticket.
Brian Nash
With a background in graphic design for advertising, it’s no wonder Brian Nash’s works are so engaging. With a youthful, unique style that’s all his own, a piece by Brian Nash adds a dose of color and whimsy to any collection.
Ed Nash
Ed Nash has made quite a name for himself over the years, and we’re so pleased to represent his work. His paintings can resemble anything from the surface of a distant planet to a window into another world.
Jennifer Oxford
With a flair for realism and a penchant for experimentation, Jennifer Oxford’s works are difficult to keep in the gallery. Her use of color adds to the unique aesthetic of her work.
Kris Prunitsch
Kris’s evolution over the years has let her down so many creative paths, and we’ve enjoyed every twist and turn. Her moody landscapes and abstracted figures bring weight and stature to a room.
Lauren Rosenblum
Lauren Rosenblum is one of our more recent additions to our roster, and we love the moments in time she captures in her works.
Pat Snyder
These abstract works are excellent for any environment needing a little something special. Pat’s use of color, form, and texture make each painting seem like a dance.
Toni Swarthout
Another fabulous abstract artist, Toni Swarthout is always experimenting and creating different nuances in her work.
Lisa Taylor
Lisa Taylor paints many different subjects, and each one evokes feelings of peace, nostalgia, and contemplation. She paints in various sizes, as well, making paintings an easy and thoughtful gift.
Charlotte Terrell
Charlotte’s idealized landscapes are universally appealing. Whether you have a modern home or are decorating an environment steeped in tradition, a landscape by Charlotte Terrell will fit beautifully.
Maggie Troutman
A bold palette and visual intrigue are signatures of the works of Maggie Troutman.
Mary Veazie
The powerfully expressive paintings by Mary Veazie are instant favorites. Her dynamic use of materials makes any piece by her recognizable as hers.