These first few are by Ray McCoy, who's showing his work as part of Images Beyond the Lens, May's show at Gallery Two-Ten.
This first image is called "Out of the Wound" (I think).
This one's titled "Introspection":
Here's "Always There":
This next image is Brian Grossman's alabaster and pigment sculpture "Perspective":

Here's a shot (albeit a blurry shot–in my defense, I did take these photos with my iPhone) of the always charming Marianne Gunter, owner of Gallery Two-Ten. She was kind enough to give me a personal tour of her space, which was voted best art gallery in the Gazette's 2008 Best of the Springs poll.

Uh ... "Piranha"?

Color, light and lots of beautiful, clean lines ... I heart Gallery Two-Ten (and you will, too!).

* By "HUGELY SUCCESSFUL," I mean to say "I had a great time. All by myself. Alone. Anyone who wants to join me next time just give me a holler."