Matti Orloff lives and works in Israel,and has exhibited his work in Israel, the United States, Germany, Thailand and Hong Kong.
Since the age of three Lara has loved to draw, and later became interested in sculpture and printmaking. At Montclair State University her teacher, Julie Heffernan, showed her how to turn her images into color on a flat surface, and she fell in love with painting. She never looked back. Lara finds painting, especially with oils, the best way to tell her story. She views her paintings as a narrative of life, specifically, her life. Sometimes, when she is not sure what she’s feeling, after she paints for a few hours, she realizes more about what’s going on in her head. She uses multiple photographic images to help make things look realistic in her art. She combines different elements of each one to make her own narrative. She likes to refer to these paintings as “Mash-ups”.

Jeff Gettis’ work represents scenes from his imagination, incorporating dream
imagery with traditional influences and contemporary digital photography
techniques. His many years as a painter have greatly influenced his approach to
photography. He creates each photograph with a painter’s eye, spending many
hours on each image until his vision is achieved. His paintings, pastels and
photography have been included in many gallery and museum shows. They hang in
private collections throughout the United States.
