The Scene Art Gallery is a large, nonprofit gallery and creative hub located in North Point Mall in Alpharetta, showcasing and selling work exclusively by Georgia-based artists. Spanning over 11,000 square feet of exhibition and studio space, it hosts rotating juried shows, events, and workshops, offering collectors and designers a vibrant, high-visibility destination to discover regional talent. Operated by the Alpha Arts Guild, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting artists and advancing the visual arts, the gallery serves as a dynamic connection point where art, community, and creative growth come together.
The Scene Art Gallery at North Point Mall | 2070 North Point Circle, Alpharetta, Georgia 30022, United States | (470) 994-6940
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LIVING COLOR | APRIL 2026 SPOTLIGHT FEATURE
Created through a slow vertical pan at a quiet reservoir near Gibbs Gardens, this image transforms a familiar autumn scene into something more interpretive and immersive. The slender white trunks stretch upward like brushstrokes, while layers of pinks, oranges, and greens dissolve into a soft, painterly rhythm. That subtle line of blue at the base anchors the composition, hinting at the water beneath the motion. It’s less about a place and more about a feeling, a sense of movement and color that brings energy and sophistication to a space, inviting the viewer to pause and take it in differently each time. It stands out as a piece that feels both contemporary and timeless. Presented as a dye sublimation print (fine art metal), framed to edge with a black anodized metal frame, 30"H x 45"W.
RUST & REVERIE
This diptych captures the quiet intensity of decay transformed into something luminous, drawn from the weathered patina of a rusting car at Old Car City in White, Georgia. Layers of oxidation emerge as vivid reds, deep blues, and flashes of gold, creating a richly textured composition that balances energy and restraint across two panels and invites a slow, contemplative read. Presented as two 36 x 24 inch panels, the work is printed on Fuji Crystal Archive fine art paper and face mounted to TruLife acrylic, giving the surface a striking depth and clarity.
DANCING IN THE STARS
Captured in the quiet expanse of the Iceland Highlands, Dancing in the Stars came together in a fleeting moment, just before the warmth of the home slipped into darkness. The aurora moved like a living brushstroke across a sky dense with stars, while the soft glow from within grounded the scene in a sense of human presence and calm. It is that contrast that gives the piece its pull, both vast and intimate, untamed yet inviting. This is the kind of image that draws you in over time, revealing something new with each look, and brings a sense of wonder and stillness into the space it inhabits. Presented as a Fuji Crystal Archive paper print face mounted to TruLife Acrylic, dressed in a handsome 2.25" thick black wooden float frame, 25"H x 17"W.
WHERE COLOR LEARNS TO BREATHE
At Gibbs Gardens, this moment revealed itself quietly, almost effortlessly, as soft light settled over the lilies and the reflections of blooming crepe myrtle drifted across the water like a painter’s wash. The stillness was striking, broken only by the gentle movement of color and reflection, creating a scene that feels both intimate and immersive. The balance of calm greens with those vibrant pinks gives the piece a refined energy that elevates a space without overwhelming it. It’s the kind of image that brings a sense of tranquility and understated beauty into a room, inviting you to slow down and stay a while. Presented as a dye sublimation print (fine art metal) with a metal float frame, 16"H x 24"W.
SAN CRISTOBAL
From a distance, San Cristóbal rises from the hillside like a mosaic of color, each home adding its own voice to a larger story. What might be seen as humble up close becomes something unexpectedly radiant when viewed as a whole, a composition of resilience, rhythm, and life. The layered geometry and bold palette create a visual energy that feels both raw and refined, drawing the eye to explore every corner. It is a piece that brings vibrancy and depth into a space, offering not just color, but a sense of perspective that lingers long after the first glance. Presented as a Fuji Crystal Archive paper print face mounted to TruLife Acrylic with a float frame, 18"H x 12"W.
WOMAN AT DOGE'S PALACE
What began as a quiet, solitary morning shifted in an instant as she stepped into the frame just as the shutter released. At first it felt like the moment was lost, but it quickly revealed something far more compelling. Her presence brings scale, mystery, and a human story to the architecture, transforming the scene into something cinematic and intentional. The contrast of shadow and light, with subtle hints of color beyond, draws you deeper into the image. It feels less like a photograph and more like a moment you’ve walked into, one that continues to unfold the longer you live with it. Presented as a canvas gallery wrap with a black metal float frame, 11" square.
SILENT REFLECTION
At Gibbs Gardens, near Monet’s bridge, this single bloom rose quietly above the still water, its reflection nearly as vivid as the flower itself. The scene feels both intentional and effortless, with the soft painterly background echoing the impressionist spirit while the subject remains beautifully defined. There’s a sense of calm focus here, a moment of simplicity held within a more complex world. It’s the kind of piece that brings a refined tranquility to a space, subtle yet captivating, inviting a closer look each time you pass by. Presented as a dye sublimation print (fine art metal) with a metal float frame, 16"H x 24"W.
THE USUAL SUSPECTS
Perched along the rocks with a quiet sense of attitude, The Usual Suspects feels almost staged, each pelican holding its own personality while remaining part of the group. There’s a subtle humor in their postures and expressions, balanced by the rich tones of the water and the texture of the shoreline. The composition draws you across the frame, discovering small moments within the larger scene. It’s a piece that brings character into a space, engaging without trying too hard, and one that tends to spark conversation the longer it’s on the wall. Presented as a dye sublimation print (fine art metal), framed to edge with a black anodized metal frame, 16"H x 30"W.
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