Kajsa Flinkfeldt

In the wavering twilight between the fantastic and the commonplace, lies the watercolor wonderland of Kajsa Flinkfeldt. Her somber fairies and enchanted landscapes meld the magical and mundane worlds, creating a delightful, if not slightly confusing blend that defies all description.
Borrowing fashions from a wide variety of styles and periods, Ms. Flinkfeldt performs her visual …read more
Posted on Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 by Jeff | No Comments »
Dan Dos Santos

The dangerous children and wondrous monsters that emerge from the studio of Dan Dos Santos present something of a riddle: Does he favor luminescent figures and dark backgrounds, or do you see dark figures and luminescent backgrounds when you witness his works?
Whatever your perception, Mr. Dos Santos’ masterfully lit dramatic portraits, usually capture the setting directly before or after the violent conflicts, leaving …read more
Posted on Thursday, June 28th, 2007 by Jeff | 1 Comment »
Beth Trott

The world of fantasy art is filled with regal, detached beings of light and air, that float serenely above the world and all of its concerns. Beth Trott’s characters, on the other hand, are much more down to Earth. They are the kind of folks that actually get their hands dirty, and make things happen.
Her expressive works show strong, dynamic warriors and adventurers acting decisively, …read more
Posted on Wednesday, June 6th, 2007 by Jeff | No Comments »
Steve Argyle

We occasionally find a talented but troubled soul that truly seems lost; oddly out of place in the modern world. Steve Argyle’s uncanny ability — and perhaps his unrelenting need — to recreate the glory of feudal Japan suggests that he may be one of the culturally, and temporally displaced.
Many of Mr. Argyle’s artistic endeavors are seen in the Legend of the Five Rings card game, but …read more
Posted on Monday, May 14th, 2007 by Jeff | No Comments »


