San Francisco artist Michael Page grew up in Southern California where his artistic style developed early, drawing inspiration from weekly newspaper ads and cartoons from childhood. Characterized by an almost Zen-like calm, figures depicted in Page's painting "Drift" return the viewer's gaze with detail-absorbing eyes that betray the compelling internal shift necessitated by their often strange surroundings. "With my latest pieces," says Page, "I'm trying to show the will to live, feel, suffer, breathe, and love."
A lifelong artist, Thomas Wargin sculpts in bronze, creating a body of work that portrays the fusion of modern man with the modern world such as in "The Bull Rider". Wargin shares Michelangelo's love of the human form and Leonardo Da Vinci's fascination with machines. He has exhibited at shows throughout the U.S. and has received a number of awards, in addition to several design patents for, among other companies, Harley-Davidson. "My goal is to create a unique art form that shares a seamless integration between the world and the human spirit," says Wargin. "All the work is the growth of my interests, skills and imagination."