Our Artists
Jaq BelcherJaq Belcher
Jaq Belcher is an artist and a student of the world. She creates intricate works which double as power fields using sacred geometry. Jaq is often expanding her knowledge of the universe and often shares her lessons with those interested in learning more.
Margaret Zox BrownMargaret Zox Brown
Margaret Zox Brown lives in New York City's West Village and works in her Garment District studio. She attended the Chapin School in New York City and Trinity College in Hartford, CT where she studied Psychology. Brown's paintings are in private collections worldwide, as well as public spaces including the lobby of the commercial building 462/470 7th Avenue, NYC among others. The artist has been featured in notable interviews, both on television and in print with WNBC, White Hot Magazine, Art of the Times, Create Magazine and more.
Ken DanielsKen Daniels
Ken Daniels is a visual artist based in New York City. He creates 3D photography, working at the intersection of technology and art. Ken uses LiDAR and photogrammetry to create his work and uses this outlet to heal from the immense loss of life he witnessed while living in New York during 9/11 and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Larry GordonLarry Gordon
Larry Gordon is a fine artist, architect, and furniture designer based in New York. His art is largely informed by his architecture and is greatly comprised of geometric shapes, with their impact coming from linear form and color. Larry asks that you “Experience my paintings as you would music,” and enjoy the joyful celebration of color.
Bob HestBob Hest
Bob Hest is a native of Northern Minnesota, he studied under his mentor Jack Youngquist, but was influenced by many artists -most notably John Singer Sargent. He has also had a professional background in other creative pursuits - including advertising.
Russell ReedRussell Reed
Russell Reed is a painter and composer with a Doctorate in Music. He is from Austin, Tx, and currently resides in Guadalajara, Mexico. His artistic work focuses on both abstraction and figuration. The abstract work focuses on the exterior world and the sensations of nature, and Reed’s perception of the the environment around him. In 2020, he began to experiment with the human face and body, ultimately leading him to explore the interior world of the mind.
