Elizabeth Nelson

My paintings are always about the landscape, but they take many forms. I have lived on my farm in West Glover for many years. Besides the beauty on Northern Vermont, I have been drawn to and painted the stark scenery of Iceland and the rough mountains of the Norwegian fjords. More of my paintings can be seen on www.elizabeth-nelson.com

Alejandro Angio

 I am from Argentina, currently living in Craftsbury, VT. I am a Chinese Brush Painting and Japanese Woodblock printing teacher. I am currently teaching the introduction to Chinese Painting classes in Wonder Arts. My Last class there was on March 12. This was the last art class available right before the closing of the center due to the Covid 19 …

Carol Stoll

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Jerry Rayla

Click here to read Amerika. I’m a Craftsbury artist who does figurative work and “Artwork of Unity” portraits. I’m lucky to still have my day job in the epidemic. Somehow the change in focus has been a good time for me to create art. In these drawings, the paper is the lighter color, and the darker color is pastel, applied …

Paul Carrick

Paul Carrick from Boston/Greensboro.  A lifelong summer person recently turned part-time year-rounder.  paulcarrick.com Spangenhelm- work in progress.  13.5”h    I’ve been working on this carving during the isolation, it’s been a helpful tool for focusing my thoughts to a more constructive realm.  The species is butternut and the tree grew 100 feet from the cabin.  About 15 years ago it fell …

Lulu Wootton

These two multi-media (drawing, ink wash and collage) were inspired by the hoarding of toilet paper that started almost immediately. This 1″ x 14″  mixed media collages are the first in what I hope will become a series. I work in a small studio in Craftsbury, VT in a variety of media: relief print, collage, oil painting, and watercolor wash. I recently …

Gerard Sparacino

I studied Fine Arts in my youth. Now retired, I am exploring the arts again. I enjoy the simplicity and vividness of water colors. To see more of my work visit “Green Mountain Art” on Facebook