

Vivid Scenes in Technicolor
April 4--26, 2026
Works are available for purchase as soon as they are posted here.
For our April exhibition, we invited four artists to explore the expressive power of color in art with “Color My World.” From April 4th to the 26th, this vibrant showcase brings together scenes with vivid hues, imaginative colors, and mind-bending investigations into color theory. The exhibit includes fluorescent landscapes produced by Jan Crooker, Ann Guidera-Matey, Catherine Martzloff, and Pritha Srinivasan.
Jan Crooker is an artist and teacher and has been involved in the visual arts her entire life. She has art degrees from Toledo University and Penn State. She taught at the Toledo Museum of Art, Penn State, Cal State San Bernardino, Moravian University, and Northampton Community College. She has exhibited nationwide and is known for her colorful paintings. She has a studio in Bethany Beach, Delaware, and posts a painting daily on Instagram. Jan’s style evokes early 1900s modernism, with her pieces featuring elongated horizons, abstracted trees, and wispy waterways. Her acrylic palette embraces shades of lavender, ochre, and azure.
Ann Guidera-Matey has been working with pastels for approximately 35 years and has her studio in Aston, PA. Pastel is her primary medium, choosing it for its immediacy, saturated hues, and ability to capture glowing light. She is inspired by Maryland’s Eastern Shore, the New Jersey coast, the Brandywine Valley, and more. Her landscapes evoke the feelings of harmony and balance found in nature. Deep hues, vast environments, and visual texture invite observers into Ann’s world, where you can pause, take a deep breath, and savor the moment. The artist’s pastel works are intensely saturated with fiery blood oranges, strong violets and pinks, and electric teals.
Based in New Jersey, Catherine Martzloff has been painting for over two decades. Her work has evolved in recent years toward bold color relationships and a more distilled visual language. Vintage objects, patterned surfaces, and simplified forms often appear in her still lifes, creating compositions that balance structure with intuition. Catherine’s style is two-dimensional and geometric-focused, giving her pieces an almost cubist aesthetic. The three works she is including in this show are varied in subject: one is a floral portrait, another is a river scene, and the last is a still life. Her tones, while still rich, are more muted and unidimensional.
Pritha Srinivasan returns to the gallery again in April after having shown in our March exhibition. Pritha is a Mid-Atlantic self-taught contemporary artist who has been creating art since childhood. Her award-winning figurative and nature-based watermedia artwork celebrates the wonders within and the fleeting moments we share on life’s collective journey. She uses watercolor and acrylic to convey her unique narrative, deeply influenced by her cultural heritage, travels around the world, literature, and an abiding love of nature. By combining dynamic color with detail, her artwork transforms both the mysterious and familiar into something radiant and visionary. Her landscapes blend contrasting shades through sharp brush strokes, making her scenes teeter between realism and impressionism.
Jan Crooker
![]() “Winter Sun” 24” x 24” image gallery wrapped acrylic $1,200 | ![]() “Wisteria on the River” 8” x 8” image gallery wrapped acrylic $400 | ![]() “Vertical Circulation at Sunrise” 48” x 30” image gallery wrapped acrylic $2,400 |
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![]() “Under the Wisteria” 30” x 30” image gallery wrapped acrylic $1,600 | ![]() “Monet Moment” 8” x 8” image gallery wrapped acrylic $400 sold | ![]() “Morning Glow” 8” x 8” image gallery wrapped acrylic $400 |
![]() “Apple Blossom” 8” x 8” image gallery wrapped acrylic $400 | ![]() “Blue Pool” 30” x 24” image gallery wrapped acrylic $1,300 | ![]() “Dream Garden” 30” x 48” image gallery wrapped acrylic $2,400 |
![]() “Jacaranda” 24” x 36” image gallery wrapped acrylic $1,600 |
Ann Guidera-Matey
![]() “The Purple Chakra” 16” x 20” image 18” x 22” framed pastel $1,080 | ![]() “The Color Purple” 12” x 16” image 14” x 18” framed pastel $675 | ![]() “Show Stopper” 8” x 10” image 10” x 12” framed pastel $300 |
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![]() “No Two Sunsets” 16” x 20” image 18” x 22” framed pastel $1,080 | ![]() “Recipe for Connection” 12” x 16” image 14” x 18” framed pastel $675 | ![]() “Lavender Memory” 20” x 24” image 22” x 26” framed pastel $1,650 |
![]() “Heart Song” 8” x 10” image 10” x 12” framed pastel $300 sold | ![]() “Juliet’s Sunrise” 18” x 24” image 20” x 26” framed pastel $1,500 | ![]() “Just Watch” 12” x 16” image 14” x 18” framed pastel $675 |
![]() “All Was Quiet” 18” x 24” image 20” x 26” framed pastel $1,500 |
Catherine Martzloff
![]() “Beyond the Sycamore” 8” x 10” image 9.5” x 11.5” framed oil $450 | ![]() “Transparent Moments” 9” x 12” image 10” x 13” framed oil $575 | ![]() “Magnolia Moment” 8” x 10” image 9.5” x 11.5” framed oil $450 |
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Pritha Srinivasan
![]() “Watch Hill Lighthouse” 8” x 8” image 9.5” x 9.5” framed acrylic $375 | ![]() “Golden Hour at Bear Island” 12” x 9” image 13.5” x 10.5” framed acrylic $475 | ![]() “Twilight” 8” x 8” image 9.5” x 9.5” framed acrylic $375 |
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![]() “Sunlit Conversations” 5” x 5” image 6” x 6” framed acrylic $250 | ![]() “Sylvan” 8” x 8” image 9.5” x 9.5” framed acrylic $375 | ![]() “Quicksilver” 10” x 10” image 11.5” x 11.5” framed acrylic $475 |
![]() “Exuberance” 10” x 10” image 11.5” x 11.5” framed acrylic $475 | ![]() “Cloud Symphony” 6” x 6” image 10” x 10” framed watercolor $175 | ![]() “Annapolis Aglow” 20” x 16” image 21.5” x 17.5” framed acrylic $850 |
![]() “Blustery Day” 8” x 8” image 9.5” x 9.5” framed acrylic $375 sold |
































