John Kiley uses primary geometric forms as the architecture for his deconstructed glass sculptures. Juxtaposed colors and carved optic passageways create a separation of space, allowing the viewer to peer into and through the form.

In Behrens' sculptures the use of colors inspired by the underwater world come to the fore. Shape and structure remain in focus and define the dynamic aesthetic of the Seaforms on both a micro- and macroscopic level.

Hugh Findletar is a rather prolific multimedia artist. He was and for the most part still remains a photographer, whose large body of work, albeit varied, is defined by portraiture.