"It is these details—aspects of an artist’s daily routine—that motivated me to embark on a life-long exploration of the working lives of my fellow professional artists…"—Joe Fig, Artist
"...Each piece Salvage Design Company crafts is individually sourced from barns, back alleyways, and salvage yards around the country, with a proclivity for featuring curios from the artist’s childhood stomping grounds of coastal Maine…"—Heather Roth, Salvage Design Company
"...The company employs technology that pushes beyond conventional manufacturing limits…."—Trove Wallcovering Designs
"...As a designer I try to strike a balance between color, texture and pattern in each rug; interlacing colored yarns and strips of fabric to create infinitely variable possibilities for color and textural effects…"—Claudia Mills, Weaver
"...There is a certain thrill to being a Hamptons weekender, and having your favorite shops and farm stands, but that thrill is often hindered by long lines and hours on arrival spent getting our weekend necessities…"—Lexi Stolz, Owner of South Fork & Spoon
"...My paintings are an abstract representation of the view of the harbor during different parts of the morning."—Helen Robinson, Artist
"...I bring together seemingly different species to create a single entity, and strive to show how something beautiful can blossom from an unlikely pairing of creatures…"—Jenny Brown, Artist
"...The spirit of the studio stems from the Hopewell Exchange System, a Native American trade route through which materials from far and wide were transformed into handmade goods, then traded…—Hopewell American Textiles
"...They often depict celestial configurations whose mirrored stars reflect the sky, the surroundings and those observing it, making reference to the connection we have as unique, finite beings to the impersonal infinity of the cosmos…"—Andra Samelson, Artist
"...I incorporate the stylized, repetitive patterns into the painted image to add visual depth and texture..."—Marcia Crumley, Artist
“Earthy and understated, yet refined and elegant” is how Alexis describes her collection. “I want women to feel both beautiful and comfortable wearing my pieces.”—Alexis Russell Design
"...I am interested in the conceptual migration from the permanence and massiveness of stone to the fragility and intimacy of paper, as well as the idea of combining twelfth-century aesthetics with a contemporary technology-based practice…"—Eric Standley, Artist
"...I recently moved my shop to a beautiful barn space in Lakeville, Connecticut. The 1800′s barn sits on 40 acres of rolling lush pasture and looks out onto the Housatonic River and Music Mountain…"—Nicole Goncalves, The New England Girl
"...I draw inspiration from many sources—botanical illustration, Hindu and Islamic art and architecture, decorative arts, geological phenomena and fractal geometry…"— Mary O'Malley, Artist
"...And so far I’ve done just that, by creating a multifaceted, fun, yummy artsy business that appeals to a diverse spectrum of humans…"—Jackie Maloney, Hampton Arts
"...Each design conveys the intricate details and the unique qualities of the materials that were used in her original artwork…"— Alexa Sofia, The Art of Alexandra Koutsomitis
“If you look closely, there’s a dance in every tree, a song within every grassy field, and a story behind each ocean wave - countless gestures and poses within nature’s landscape; ever-changing, yet timeless - inspiring me to capture these moments through painting...”—Jessica Pisano, Artist
"...Making paintings is easier then writing about them, I think this has to do with the intangible parts of a painting, and there is much of that. The process for myself starts with the events that shape my life…"—Paton Miller, Artist
"...Even though the way that we work with our manufacturers is often very hi-tech -- sending back and forth computer files of designs -- every design begins in a very analog fashion…"—RabLabs
"...Painted lines and other idiosyncratic markings disrupt and energize the surfaces and the solidity of the shapes, imbuing the paintings with a quirky sense of humor…"—Patricia Spergel
"...The filtered images, precursors to my paintings, lend themselves to the painterly style I am exploring: the brush loaded with paint, the wood panel with texture, the composition with color and light…"—Bradley Hankey
"...The sculptures, paintings, installations and theatrical designs that she produces are conceptualized as ‘set pieces’ or what is known as ‘costume sculpture’…"—Madeline Kidd, Artist