Nature Inspired Art by Local Artists
Meet the Artists!
Lisa Anderton has been creating contemporary landscapes and abstracts inspired by her faith for over 20 years! Her artist studio is adjacent to the gardens where she paints nature-inspires works for our shop.
Nick Bingham focuses his artistry on fused and stained glass, being a glass sculptor, and creating a project of his own called Artisans Glass Studio. All the art pieces are unique. They are a combination of abstracts and straight lines. Having a Japanese-Art-Deco style, Nick likes to work with clean lines and some design in it, and especially incorporating elements of nature.
Jennifer Columbus is a self-taught Interdisciplinary artist, with a concentration in Abstract Expressionism. She has a background in Art Therapy, both as a student and teacher, and it’s exemplified in many of her paintings.
Marla E’s unique artwork is on display in shows, galleries and private collections around the world. Her popular work often combines unlikely objects, providing an element of surprise. Marla E studied fine art at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, and graduated from The Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale. The bright floral abstracts in the shop are part of her newest series of work.
Sarah Kelly is a local Orlando ceramic artist with many years of experience. Her pottery repertoire includes themes from Florida’s flora and fauna. The handmade yard art was inspired by many hours of gardening and enjoying the Sunshine State’s outdoors.
Natalie Martinez combines floral illustrations with a variety of themes to represent the lens through which she sees the world. She uses a combination of led, ink, and acrylic paint to create pieces that pop off the canvas. Her pieces each incorporate beautiful flora, whether painted in pastels or meticulously illustrated with black ink, because everything in life can be made better with a flower or two!
Barbara Sorensen is known for her large scale sculptural installations that have long been inspired by nature, geological formations, the classical elements of art, and the diverse materiality of our ever-changing environment. Her contemporary butterflies series debuted at the Mennello Museum of American Art’s 2024 gala and add year-round color to the garden.
Meet the Artists!
Lisa Anderton has been creating contemporary landscapes and abstracts inspired by her faith for over 20 years! Her artist studio is adjacent to the gardens where she paints nature-inspires works for our shop.
Nick Bingham focuses his artistry on fused and stained glass, being a glass sculptor, and creating a project of his own called Artisans Glass Studio. All the art pieces are unique. They are a combination of abstracts and straight lines. Having a Japanese-Art-Deco style, Nick likes to work with clean lines and some design in it, and especially incorporating elements of nature.
Jennifer Columbus is a self-taught Interdisciplinary artist, with a concentration in Abstract Expressionism. She has a background in Art Therapy, both as a student and teacher, and it’s exemplified in many of her paintings.
Marla E’s unique artwork is on display in shows, galleries and private collections around the world. Her popular work often combines unlikely objects, providing an element of surprise. Marla E studied fine art at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, and graduated from The Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale. The bright floral abstracts in the shop are part of her newest series of work.
Sarah Kelly is a local Orlando ceramic artist with many years of experience. Her pottery repertoire includes themes from Florida’s flora and fauna. The handmade yard art was inspired by many hours of gardening and enjoying the Sunshine State’s outdoors.
Natalie Martinez combines floral illustrations with a variety of themes to represent the lens through which she sees the world. She uses a combination of led, ink, and acrylic paint to create pieces that pop off the canvas. Her pieces each incorporate beautiful flora, whether painted in pastels or meticulously illustrated with black ink, because everything in life can be made better with a flower or two!
Barbara Sorensen is known for her large scale sculptural installations that have long been inspired by nature, geological formations, the classical elements of art, and the diverse materiality of our ever-changing environment. Her contemporary butterflies series debuted at the Mennello Museum of American Art’s 2024 gala and add year-round color to the garden.
Meet the Artists!
Lisa Anderton has been creating contemporary landscapes and abstracts inspired by her faith for over 20 years! Her artist studio is adjacent to the gardens where she paints nature-inspires works for our shop.
Nick Bingham focuses his artistry on fused and stained glass, being a glass sculptor, and creating a project of his own called Artisans Glass Studio. All the art pieces are unique. They are a combination of abstracts and straight lines. Having a Japanese-Art-Deco style, Nick likes to work with clean lines and some design in it, and especially incorporating elements of nature.
Jennifer Columbus is a self-taught Interdisciplinary artist, with a concentration in Abstract Expressionism. She has a background in Art Therapy, both as a student and teacher, and it’s exemplified in many of her paintings.
Marla E’s unique artwork is on display in shows, galleries and private collections around the world. Her popular work often combines unlikely objects, providing an element of surprise. Marla E studied fine art at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, and graduated from The Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale. The bright floral abstracts in the shop are part of her newest series of work.
Sarah Kelly is a local Orlando ceramic artist with many years of experience. Her pottery repertoire includes themes from Florida’s flora and fauna. The handmade yard art was inspired by many hours of gardening and enjoying the Sunshine State’s outdoors.
Natalie Martinez combines floral illustrations with a variety of themes to represent the lens through which she sees the world. She uses a combination of led, ink, and acrylic paint to create pieces that pop off the canvas. Her pieces each incorporate beautiful flora, whether painted in pastels or meticulously illustrated with black ink, because everything in life can be made better with a flower or two!
Barbara Sorensen is known for her large scale sculptural installations that have long been inspired by nature, geological formations, the classical elements of art, and the diverse materiality of our ever-changing environment. Her contemporary butterflies series debuted at the Mennello Museum of American Art’s 2024 gala and add year-round color to the garden.