A Woman Inside The Glass

Featured Artists

Sarah Kelley

New York-based artist Sarah Kelley specializes in woodworking with resin finishes and surrealism-based illustrations. She focuses on depicting the juxtaposition between reality and realism. Her objective is to construct discussion pieces, not your everyday eye-pleaser. She believes in the power of bringing awareness to the unconscious.

Sarah was born in Irvington, NJ, and graduated from Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. She started in 2018 and launched her sole proprietorship in February 2019. During the pandemic in the summer of 2020, she developed a newfound interest in woodworking. Presently, she works with several clients, providing visual experiences for their brands and commissioning custom resin indoor décor.

Tzuriel Shaddai

Born and raised in The Bronx, NY, Tzuriel is an artist who found his voice through creating. His desire to create led him to pursue an art career, obtaining a BA in studio art/graphic design and an MS in Art Therapy/Counseling. While graphic design showed him an entirely new way of creating, he feels most at home with a paintbrush and an empty canvas.

Tzuriel creates artworks that are meant to appreciate the beautiful and call attention to the not-so-beautiful. So few things have a voice, and even fewer are easy to hear once told, but pictures? Pictures provide us with a buffer. They are powerful enough to make our best times better and our worst times seem beautiful.

Drawing influence from expressionism, as well as from everyday life, Tzuriel strives to provoke thought, evoke emotion, and encourage dialogue through his art. He believes art is much like a language; just as there will always be new words to learn, there are always new things to be learned through art.

Currently, he works as a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, endeavoring to help do the work needed to heal the emotional scars of black and brown people.

Salim Fields

Salim Fields was born on May 5, 1969, in Brooklyn, NY, and grew up as the only child of Janice Fields. His mother was an artist at heart who, due to her responsibilities as a single parent, never fulfilled her dreams in the art world.

Salim attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. During his senior year, he fell in love with abstract art and graduated with a BFA in 2007.

He considers his works to be a valuable healing tool that is both calming and inspiring. They spark creativity, helping the observer explore another side of life through vibrant earth tones and organic movements.

Salim Bio
Droplet of Yellow Painting