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The Manhattan Arts Juried Online Gallery Artists Index
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Farhana Akhter
She was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh and migrated to the U.S. at the age of ten. Her paintings represent interactions with the inner and external worlds and cyclic phases of nature and life. Her color palette reflects the rich and vibrant hues influenced by her native land and culture. She has had numerous exhibitions and her work has been reviewed by Studio & Gallery magazine... |
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Ash Almonte
She is an award-winning Abstract Expressionist painter living in Abilene, TX. Her daring process has received praise from Judy Deaton, Curator, at The Grace Museum. Her work gives voice to the inexpressible emotion and comprehension of the world around us. Each piece expresses an emotion, statement, or story. Her work has been exhibited in several one-person and group exhibitions... |
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Benny H. V. Andersson
He has had numerous exhibitions since early 1970 in Europe, U.S. and Asia. He has received several awards and commissions. His paintings can be found in numerous private and public collections around the world. He illustrated the children's book The Soft Secret Word. The artist is represented by Bijutsu Sekai Gallery in Japan... |
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Robin Antar
Her mission as a sculptor is to create a visual record of modern culture by capturing contemporary everyday objects in stone. By replicating the model on a life-scale along with marking and symbol details, she attempts to freeze the object in time as an artistic form of artifact. Her work has been shown in Sotheby's and many galleries and museums... |
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Louisa Antico
An award-winning artist, born in Sydney, Australia, her art practice spans painting, etching, drawing, ceramic sculpture and photo media. Working simultaneously across different mediums helps her to find new ways of expressing her thoughts and emotions; she believes this method is “the driving force behind my work.” The female figure is a central motive throughout her work... |
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Joey Archuleta
His work is in encaustic and oil stick. He considers Subway Writing one of the most signifiant art forms produced, and Archuleta incorporates elements from this genre into nearly wall-size portraits and still lifes, elements catalogued walking through city neighborhoods. For him, individuality is the material used in assembling the structure. He participated in an exhibition curated by Suzanne Randolph Fine Arts... |
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Jenny E. Balisle
Nature and art form her closest interpretation to a spiritual experience. Overall, her art is an observation of the environment close and far away. She has exhibited her drawings and paintings in numerous solo and group shows in the United States. Her work has also been featured in many publications such as Sculptural Pursuits Magazine, Best of California Artists and Artisans.... |
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Patrick Bancel
Bancel has had numerous exhibitions in France and the U.S. including those at the National Arts Club, New York, NY. His work has been highly praised in The New York Times and other leading publications. His work is owned by many private collectors world-wide including Mr. Ravanas, Excecutive Vice President of National French Television Channel M6... |
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Jeanette Barnes
She was born in Lancashire, England. Moving to London she became fascinated with the city's architecture and energy. Through drawings, she has charted its change and development. After visits to New York she began a series of works inspired by its unfamiliar architecture and vibrancy. Although enjoying drawing architecture she says it is people that bring
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Lisa Bartell
The process of healing on all levels inspires her oil paintings. She views the creativity of nature, in all cycles, as the ultimate healing power. Her paintings are in numerous private collections. She is a winner of the Manhattan Arts International Artist Showcase Award for "The Healing Power of Art" and her work has been in many exhibitions throughout the U.S.... |
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Charles Bentz
His painting process involves recapturing moments that pique his interest. He strives to convey a quality in his work that is meditative and reminiscent of a quieter, simpler time of life and hopes to transport the viewer there. He regularly exhibits both locally and nationally. He was chosen to participate in the Washington Square “Small Works” Show, New York, NY... |
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Rosetta Bentz
She is a painter, collage-maker, potter and paper-maker. She is endlessly fascinated by the earth’s beauty -- the power, the stillness, the rawness, the abstractness, the seemingly irregularity and perfection. Her work is included in various corporate collections such as the Ritz Carlton Hotel in St. Thomas, VI and the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Key Biscayne, Florida... |
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Tanmaya Bingham
She is a Melbourne, Australia-based artist working in mixed media to create works that meld mystical and realistic styles together into one style, which she calls Mysticalrealism. Her cutting edge images are laden with personal symbolism and icons from her childhood in Santa Fe, NM and universal issues like death and the resurrection of the human experience, of being human and beyond... |
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Andrea L. Bonfils
Utilizing oils and encaustics and some mixed media her paintings serve as metaphors for life’s experiences. She has had many solo and group exhibitions and her work can be seen at Harbor View Gallery, the Westport Art Center and The Mead Gallery. She has been featured in several publications, such as Upscale Living, and Coastal Living Magazine... |
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Nick Bridge
He is a Chicago based painter whose current work explores the aging process. His series of individuals working out started as an attempt to avoid the narrative content and sentimentality that accompanies much figurative work. He is the recipient of many awards among them the Portrait of Illinois Competition and he has had many exhibitions throughout the U.S... |
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Ed Brodkin
The mixed media artist has exhibited in Europe, Asia, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Newark and many other sites in the U.S. including solo exhibitions in New York, NY. He has been accepted into many juried competitions whose jurors include Dan Cameron, Donald Kuspit, Andre Emmerich, Holly Solomon, Charlotta Kotik, Christa Clarke and Maurice Tuchman... |
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Kiki Brodkin
She is a sculptor, printmaker, digital artist and encaustic painter. She has had one-person exhibitions at the Pleiades Gallery, New York, NY, and at William Paterson University. She has also shown throughout the U.S. and internationally in Germany, and at the Gwangju-Biennal International Art Center, in South Korea... |
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Judith Gwyn Brown
Her oil paintings and drawings are in permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Morgan Library, The Boston Publc Library, and The Huntington and De Grummond Collections. Her work is represented in the private collections of Mary Higgins Clark and actress Julie Andrews, among others... |
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Patti Brown
She is a versatile abstract painter who works in a range of media including oil acrylic watercolor, mixed media and collage. The beauty in nature inspires her work. She has won many awards inlcuding the Award of Excellence from Manhattan Arts International magazine and her work has been featured in many books including "The Best of Oil Painting"... |
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Vlad Bubnov
He is a New Jersey based photographer. Using the camera as his canvas, he offers a unique view of everyday surroundings as he sees abstract beauty in all aspects of life. “In our modern society, people are so bound by dictated standards that they have difficulty with stepping outside of the established norm. My images make people think and that is a gratifying reward.”... |
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Elinore Bucholtz
Her abstract paintings are loose and free flowing and has been described as "intuitive", "spontaneous", creating a sense of "limitless space", and having "light interact with matter in a way that breaks down the barriers between the physical and the ethereal." She has had more than 30 exhibitions in New York, NY within the last few years... |
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Ione Citrin
Ione Citrin's art has shown nationally since 1998 when, after years of world travel, a successful television, ration, theatre and film career in the performing arts, she decided to focus her richly diverse talents on the visual arts. She has received numerous awards for her work incuding the Art Calendar Magazine Cover Award... |
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Sharon Bartel Clements
When you look at her exuberant oil paintings you can hear the drums beating. Her work is modern tribalism, "a celebration as primitive and expressive as any native ceremony", says the artist who paints with her fingers and hands. Having had exhibitions worldwide her work is in many collections including Saatchi & Saatchi... |
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Janet Cristenfeld
She is an artist and a spiritual energy healer. She creates emotional and psychological portraits of imaginary people in painting and drawing, inspired by her own inner contemplation and influenced by the surrounding world. "I see art as an expression of the soul, turning conscious and unconscious thoughts, feelings and states of being into a visual manifestation... |
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Joan de Bot
She is an internationally exhibited artist who lives in Amsterdam. She started her art career in the late 70’s as a painter of Systematical art. Her “Fac-7” paintings are based on color variation schemes: Patterns emerge repetitively in new formats. She creates many commissioned paintings with a myriad of color variations and sizes for her clients world-wide... |
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Eline de Jonge
She is an internationally exhibiting artist in Europe and the United States. Her work is in numerous private and corporate collections, including the headquarters of Loyens & Loeff in Amsterdam. The focal point of her work is from height and distance, showing dramatic shadows and is created with oil or mixed media on large canvases... |
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David Derr
He has exhibited his oil paintings internationally and has been featured in print in Photoshop User, Digital Fine Arts, Gallery & Studio & The New York Times. He has received numerous awards from The International Digital Mural Competition, the NYC Art Directors Club, and Adobe's Digital Imaging Competition... |
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Jack Dickerson
He likes most to capture seemingly minor everyday occurrences and translate them into striking moments in time. He has had many one-person and group exhibitions. His paintings are in many private collections and corporate collections throughout the U.S. He has been published in several publications including Better Homes & Gardens and The Boston Globe... |
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Harry C. Doolittle
He began painting in the sixties and had his first show in 1978 in Evansville, IN, where he was an ad agency's creative director. The exhibit, featuring 20 of his works completely sold out. Similar successes followed in exhibitions in Harare, Zimbabwe and Johannesburg, South Africa. His work is in numerous collections in Seoul, South Korea, and the U.S.... |
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Jeffrey B. Evans
He has been living and working as a photographer in the NYC area since 1982. For him, photography is involuntary. There is no agenda for taking one particular shot - or not taking another. Photography is simply an expedient way to survey the world, to ascertain, to remember. With each of his seven series of images he has tried to preserve an aspect of our time... |
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Mary Felton
This award-winning artist works solely in charcoal and is known for her realistic black and white drawings. Her subjects are varied, and though she has a great affinity for horses, her favorite has always been the human figure. Having exhibited in over 100 group and solo shows in the last 10 years, she has won dozens of awards for her work... |
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John Ferdico
His oil paintings convey an innate response to the images and history of archaic and prehistoric cultures. His fascination for the ancient world manifests itself by the juxtasposition of form, color and space. Influences come from Spain, music and film. His work was chosen by the U.S. Abassador to Amman, Jordan as part of the Art in Embassies Program... |
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Sheila Finnigan
William Zimmer of The New York Times described her mixed media work as "immediately appealing." It was featured in the book "New American Paintings", as a result of a competition juried by James Rondeau, Curator, The Art Institute of Chicago. She won Best in Show from the Hunter Museum of American Art... |
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Sharon Florin
Her oil paintings are in the permanent collections of the Museum of the City of New York and the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, and can be found in many corporate collections around the country. The older buildings and side streets of New York hold a special fascination for her as she tries to capture the texture, detail and especially the light of the city.... |
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Evelyn Floret
The sculptor studied with Anthony Antonios at the National Academy School of Fine Arts in Manhattan. She has received many awards including the Ralph Weiler Awards, the Helen Smith Prize for Distinction in Sculpture and the Edward Mooney Traveling Scholarship Prize. She holds the Gold Medal of Honor for Sculpture from the Audubon Artists' 61st Annual Exhibition... |
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Jody Florman
She has created commission paintings for over 15 years, however she chooses to integrate the deeper spiritual side of her life through her expression on canvas. Praise for her work includes such comments as having "bold and vibrant colors" and "portraits that sparkle." She is an accomplished muralist, landscape and architectural Trompe L'oeil artist... |
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Eleanor Gilpatrick
She paints strong, romantic landscapes set in New York and places she has traveled to in the United States and Europe. She is influenced by the 19th Century sensibility of Turner and The Hudson River School, but expresses a 21st Century "take" with vigorous brushwork and a strong color sense... |
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Susan Kohn Green
She is a native New Yorker who creates works of fine art that range from portraits and watercolor paintings of flowers to Jewish Celebratory Illuminations. Her work has been shown in many galleries including the Hoorn-Ashby Gallery in New York and Nantucket. It is featured in many private collections, including that of Jesse McNab, curator at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City..... |
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Monica Iancu
Working in mixed media her objective is to maintain an increasing awareness of process and history as it relates to and transforms the drawing and the living experience. Born in Timisoara, Romania she earned her BFA from Massachusetts College of Art where she received departmental honors and distinction. She has exhibited in Massachusetts and New York... |
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Arthur Jacob
His photographs are motivated by his need to explore the shapes, colors, tones and movement that either exist or are possible in a photographic image. This exploration is most often bold, colorful, and challenging. He refers to his work as "photographic reality reconstructed." The observer is challenged to guess what the real life image is... |
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Jenik
She paints in the tradition of such visual theorists as Gorky, Kandinsky, and Motherwell. Absorbing and processing a vast range of material -- from ancient languages to modern painting movements -- her works convey a sense of confidence over this broad spectrum of experience. She often uses biomorphic shapes and lines with bold colors... |
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Nadiya Jinnah
Her paintings are called “Lifescapes”. They are always changing because they are cast and go through a series of rituals. Her unique process affords her an infinite variety of textures and depths. She has had numerous exhibitions worldwide and her work is in many collections such as the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art.... |
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Marc Josloff
His paintings have been exhibited in galleries throughout the metropolitan New York area and are included in private and public collections. Recently one of his paintings was purchased by the Art Students League of New York. The artist was featured in Watercolor Magic magazine, in "11 Hot Artists - Ones to Watch". He earned a Masters Degree in Art Education and Art Therapy... |
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Gene Kaniecki
His oil paintings and mixed media is influenced by, "a heterogeneous assemblage of assorted artistic ideologies." His art is profoundly influenced by Chicano, Asian, and European styles of painting and addresses issues of social and political anxieties. He has been the reciepient of numerous awards and has had many exhibitions.... |
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Kathleen King
Her obsessive and hypnotic multi layers of mixed media, whether on canvas or on paper, suggest the passage of time and movement, allowing the evocative compositions to unfold before the viewer’s eye, leaving a visual poetic impression similar to a perfume scent permeating the olfactory senses.She’s an adjunct professor of Fine Art at Loyola University in Chicago.... |
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Sharon Korman
She creates representational oil paintings that are based in reality, but altered by imagination. Her inspiration comes from travel, as well as from every day observations from Manhattan streets, the Connecticut countryside, or images from magazines and the news. She has had numerous one-woman shows in New York, Connecticut, and Bermuda, and her paintings are in private collections nationwide... |
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Sue Kutosh
Her work is "Fantasy Realism." The Fantasy is in the narrative aspect of her work, facilitated by the technical rendering of a situation or a single subject. Her graphite drawings and oil paintings have been featured in several books and she received an Emmy Award for achievement in scenic contributions for public television... |
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Lori Landis
Working with a mix of acrylic, gold leaf and mixed media, she creates elegant paintings in rich colors that speak of passion, strength and hope. Her unique paintings have been shown in one-person and group exhibitions throughout the U.S. including the Manhattan Arts International "Small Works" exhibition juried by Jill Connor, New York art critic, in New York, NY... |
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Roy Lawaetz
His concepts and prototypes have been exhibited worldwide. In 2000 he published his “Modular Triangular System” theory offering alternative support structures for painting. With its archaeological base of the Caribbean’s Taino Indians as a fountainhead of inspiration he often combines modern age thinking and elements and components in his structural pieces... |
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Bonny Leibowitz
Her paintings express an interconnectedness of life’s experiences, a soulful presence and an evolution into the deepening spiritual self. Thought-provoking forms express life’s seamless organic totality. There is a sense of connection to that which is most meaningful in our lives and an awareness of our place in the universe. The work draws us in... |
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Christian LeGars
Skilled in etchings, aquatints and watercolors he was born in Paris and currently lives in NYC. He spent his formative years in Montmarte, the birthplace of the Impressionists, in Bretagne at the school of Pont Aven created by Gauguin, and the international art colony of Concarneau. He was transcended being surrounded by art... |
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Diane Leon
Her abstract paintings represent memory, imagination, personal experience and cultural traditions. "Greeks, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Visigoths, Celtiberians, Romans, and Moors have made Spain a rich and fascinating place to contemplate the status of who I am." She attended the Art Student's League and is an Adjunct Associate Professor at NYU... |
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Heidi Leverty
Her photography focuses on items that are part of our daily lives, art that is integrated into the culture of our community worthy of abstract expression. She states, “I am interested in creating powerful compositions that have a luxurious textural quality.” Her work is being exhibited in Canadian embassies throughout the world... |
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Shaine Lewthwaite
Her sculptures are coveted by numerous collectors and she has increasing sales each year. Many are sold through the art gallery she founded, Sarasvati Fine Arts, in Colorado. She was born in South Africa and was always inspired by the innate creativity of her native culture. She will be featured on HGTV's "That's Clever" in 2008... |
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Victoria Martin
Her work invites you to gaze into the ancient world as mysterious, forgotten languages describe the beauty and wonder of the first human cultures.She creates large oil paintings wrapped in sky colors with ancient symbols of wings, serpents, stars and trees. Her paintings cross the barriers of language, time, culture and elitism... |
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Michael Massaia
The photographer uses a large assortment of cameras, tools, filters, and techniques to document the New York City he experiences. His work has been exhibited internationally as well as in New York City galleries including the Caelum Gallery, and is owned in many private and corporate collections... |
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Ma'ayan
Focusing primarily on the figure and landscapes, She is an oil painter whose work bridges realism and abstraction. An award winning artist, her work is in numerous public and private collections. She is the recipient of the Marchutz Study Grant and the McDowell Travel Grant. She has received fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center, Santarella Museum and Gardens among others... |
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Peg McCreary
She is an accomplished abstract painter and collage artist who has exhibited in the U.S. and abroad. Her works are in numerous private and corporate collections, including Berkshire Capital Corporation, the Pershing Square Company and the Buckingham Hotel. Her successful musical background is apparent in her work... |
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Carol S. McHarg
The mixed media artist has had exhibitions worldwide including those at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. She has a studio in Philadelphia and commutes to New York weekly to teach landscape design at Columbia University. She is the author of the best selling book Nature's Design, published by Rodale Press, in which she explained how to design with nature... |
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Meetal
Focusing on personal experiences, Meetal's paintings portray emotions and feelings connected with our innermost being. Her provocative art awakens the viewer to new avenues of intellectual thought never before explored. The spiritual nature of her work has been enhanced by the study of Kabbalah... She had a one-person exhibition at the Dallas Holocaust Museum in Dallas, Texas... |
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Jade Moede
He is an award-winning artist currently living in Rutherford, NJ.
In his artist's statement he says in poetic fashion, "To paint a time in space that stands still. A melody of a vision of an interpretation. The painting becomes a passage that plays on." His words echo the profound nature of his masterful work which is held in many private collections throughout the U.S.... |
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Patti Mollica
"Patti Mollica captures the essence of New York in splashes of color that practically throb with the city's energy," wrote Paulette Weiss in Where New York. She has been in many exhibitions of her oil paintings and her work has been published widely including on Penguin Press's book covers and part of New York Graphic Society's "Artbeats" poster series... |
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Batsell Moore
He was born in central Texas where he gained his love of the great outdoors. This love is openly expressed in his master paintings of man and nature. He has lived and worked in four regions of the country and most of his works reflect these regions.
A partial list of owners of his work includes, Paul Harvey, Pat Boone, Johnny Cash, Bank of America–San Diego, and Union Bank–San Diego... |
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Cristina Moroño
She studied at The University of Fine Arts in Madrid and graduated with honors with a major in printmaking. She also holds a Masters Degree in Fine Arts. Her work is represented in numerous public and private collections including the National Library of Madrid and the City Museum of Madrid. She has exhibited in solo and group shows in Spain, France, and New York... |
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Scott A. Munroe
He works with colored pencils and uses a "burnishing" technique to blend the pigments as well as the use of petroleum jelly to blend the colors, creating a "wash" similar to watercolors. His work begins with an inspiration found in nature; from there the direction grows and shifts according to his ingenious inspiration... |
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Conor O'Donnell
His mixed media "Pattern" pieces consist of botanical patterning and impulsive mark making. For him, the pattern acts as a ground from which to work − an invitation for exploration. There is a significant physical, tactile approach to the development of his work. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, he has gained reputation from several galleries across the U.S.... |
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John and Cassidy Olson
The photographs of the husband and wife team present our universe in its most pure and elemental forms. Whether depicting the vast natural almost-architectural wonders of our environment or more modern photography’s subjects. They are renowned professional photographers with decades worth of combined photographic experience... |
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Valerie Patterson
Her images painted in watercolors are a result of acute observation and a series of ongoing inner dialogies. They probe beneath the surface of an action, comment, relationship, or situation to expose a piece of their essence, no matter how disturbing that may be. She is a recipient of the Manhattan Arts International magazine cover award... |
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Joyce Pommer
Her exuberant paintings combine paper and paint in dynamic, free flowing movements that express beauty and happiness. Emotional memories of her personal journeys interface with the materials and process to unify and create individual work. She has exhibited wideley inone person and group shows in NY and throughout the U.S... |
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Barbara Rachko
Working uniquely in pastels she has received kudos from curators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. She was selected to participate in Aljira Emerge2000, a professional development program for artists. Her resume includes more than 30 solo exhibitions and 150 group shows... |
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Andrew Rauhauser
His oil paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the United States. He has received numerous awards including being a three-time winner of the Concours Award at the Art Students' League in New York. His work has been published in American Artist and Hamptons Country magazines... |
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Pavel Rehurek
Canadian artist of Czech origin, his photo based graphic art prints have been exhibited in galleries in Europe, Canada and the U.S.and they are in many collections worldwide. His strong and memorable images are stimulating and provocative recollections of the physical freedoms we sacrifice by living busy lives.... |
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Natasha Rosenbaum
This painter lives in St. Petersburg and has been exhibiting mainly in Russia, and also London, England and Mallorca, Spain. In 2003 she represented Russia at the 4th edition of the Florence Biennale. Her work is represented in public and private collections in Russia, U.S., Israel and
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Bruce Rubenstein
He seems to cheerfully accept the chaos and unpredictability of the modern urban experience and tries to find artistic metaphors for it by a distinctive style that mixes painted and found elements in assemblages called "combines." His work has been shown internationally and is in many collections, including Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver... |
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Tarja Saikkonen
This mixed media artist from Finland wants to find and, at the same time, share insights without giving foothold to external constraints or dictations. The materials and techniques are the results of experimenting bravely and discovering through her own process and practice. In her works, the soul of old recycled materials and her controlled design are united... |
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Judith Ellen Sanders
Infusing imagery of expansiveness with scientific principles of synergy and metamorphosis, her paintings meld vibrancy and form with color and light. She sees the worlds of art and science as one, where there is always synergy and interaction, expansiveness and possibility. She was awarded the Ray Kimmel Memorial Award... |
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Satish
He is a painter, printmaker and sculptor. His current paintings are executed in the distinctive mixed media style that he first began exploring in the early 1970s; they feature textured surfaces with a three-dimensional appearance. He had a solo exhibition at the Bronx Museum of the Arts and his work has been reviewed in ARTnews, Art & Auction... |
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Sima Schloss
Labor-intensive painting and deft mastery of collage co-exist in her mixed media work, which is supplemented by the imagery of magazines, dollar bills and personal memories from her childhood. The prettiness of her work is less apparent than its arresting quality, but the assemblage is all there: Reminders of the 60's and 70's, urban decay, pop art and cultural images of Modern America... |
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Maureen K. Scott
Working primarily in terracotta and bronze the artist used the figure as the theme for her work, evoking beautiful shapes of the human figure. She was featured in the prestigious 73rd National Sculpture Society exhibition in New York, NY and received the John Cavanaugh Memorial Award for Figurative Sculpture, at the North American Sculpture Show... |
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Leslie Sealey
She creates dramatic, design-focused oil paintings. She has an affinity for cityscapes and transportation themes. She also creates a series of Hippo paintings that are widely collected. She has exhibited her work in many one-person and group exhibitions throughout the U.S. and her work is represented in numerous collections including the First Financial Bank of Texas... |
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C. P. Seibt
He has travelled and lived in several different continents. Around 1986 he abandoned a purely technical approach to painting. He discovered sequences in simultaneous motions. He believes that it is particularly important to have multiple impressions of the world to arrive at a holistic point of view. This totally unique perception, he refers to as "transreal" art... |
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Tricia Sellmer
She emblazons collective dialogues upon canvas in pursuit of light, harmony, balance, presence, rhythm and concealed touch. She completed visual arts residencies at The International School of Painting, Drawing & Sculpture, Umbria, Italy (2006) and The School of Visual Arts in New York City. She has exhibited internationally and her work has been reviewed in magazines... |
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Charlotte Shroyer
She paints in her studios in Taos and the Tampa Bay area. Exhibits have included juried shows throughout the United States. In her own words, she sees her painting as "a passion of mind and soul." The process starts with just a few swipes of paint onto the canvas until the image touches the fringes of the mind as it finds a path onto the canvas."... |
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Bren Sibilsky
She is an international artist and full-time sculptor and painter, with work in many collections throughout North America and Europe. Her current primary focus is sculpture in the style of classical realism with emotional undertones. The many time award-winning artist has had many one-person and group exhibitions including those at the Miller Art Museum... |
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Richard Straley
Working in oil pastels he received a a Master's of Art degree from Montclair Univeristy. Charles Addams, the famous cartoonist for New Yorker magazine, purchased two of his cartoon ideas. His work is included in many collections including the Newark Museum, Herron Museum in Indianapolis and the Garden State Cultural Museum in Trenton... |
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Freiman Stoltzfus
In his drawings, etchings and paintings, he explores ideas of transcendence. Using sacred geometry and architectural line, he creates ordered landscapes that are bound neither by time nor space. Europe's great museums and churches have influenced his work. His work is in private and corporate collections in the United States and abroad... |
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Jami Taback
She works primarily in painting, printmaking and drawing. Subject is paramount and dictates what medium will best suit her expression. She has exhibited in over 50 solo group exhibitions including The Ernst Museum. She worked as an Artist-In-Residence at the Hungarian Multicultural Center in Budapest, Hungary... |
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Jami Taback: Boxing Series
She is working with the Police Athletic League of Yonkers, N.Y. and C.O.M.B.A.T.T., of Newark, N.J., to bring awareness of the social aspects of urban youth afterschool programs. Her paintings depict youths training for the Golden Gloves Tournaments. She is looking for organizations with after school programs to help them with fund-raising... |
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Jim Tansley
His paintings and drawings rely on the largely intuitive development of what initially are random marks. This technique recalls Automatism, where accident becomes methodology, a point of departure for the development of unique, non-derivative imagery. A solo exhibitions is scheduled for June 2008 at the Renaissance Court Gallery of the Chicago Cultural Center... |
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Meryl Tihanyi
She is a New York photographer inspired by such photographers as Arbus, Stieglitz and Weston, as well as painters Hopper and O’Keefe. As a former dancer, she understands from the inside out how dance can meld physicality with sound, form, color, texture and mood. She seeks to break through the rigid structures of form... |
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Susan Titus
Working primarily in watercolor, the artist states: “The primary intent of my work is to capture memories: I believe in art as a souvenir of potent life experiences.” This impetus behind her art results in having numerous collectors of her work worldwide.She has had numerous group exhibitions including those at the Monterey Art Museum and has been showing her work at Gallery at 417 in Monterey, CA... |
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David Tobey
He has had many exhibitions of his paintings and sculpture, including a one-person exhibition at Pleiades Gallery in New York, NY, as a benefit for the American Cancer Society. He has been highly praised by NY art writer Ed McCormack who said: "David Tobey has achieved an aesthetic autonomy that is
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Melissa B. Tubbs
She has been creating finely detailed pen and ink drawings of architectural subjects for 15 years. She believes we should preserve and celebrate our built environment and the architects, artists and craftsmen who created them. Most recently two drawings of hers won Third Prize in the 34th Annual Juried Competition 2007 at the Masur Museum of Art, Monroe, LA... |
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Joanne Turney
She has traveled extensively through the Middle East, Pakistan, India, Bangkok, the Kybher Pass, and Europe. For 15 years, she lived on the Costa Del Sol in Spain. The passion of that land and its people emanate from her colorful paintings. Her work is in many collections including Osman Ali, former Executive Director of the World Bank... |
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Rachel von Roeschlaub
Her acrylic paintings with whimsical, scientific themes have appeared as cover art for scientific magazines and journals, exhibited at art galleries in New York and Boston, and displayed at the American Association of Arts and Science in Washington, DC. Her private commissions include paintings for Dr. James Watson, and Mike Mills, bass guitarist for R.E.M... |
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Martha Walker
She earned her Masters Degree at Pratt Institute and graduated with honors. Her sculpture has been influenced by frequent relocations as a child. The most obvious was the disparate geography that she observed, from the American Plains, to the Pacific Coast and mountain ranges, along with the rich Swedish forests, followed by the Atlantic Ocean and sandy beaches in Florida... |
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Madeline Wiener
She enjoys bringing the viewer into the sculpture itself, either by relating through personal emotions or by literally providing an opportunity to climb or sit on (in) the form. She has been awarded many public commissions and her sculpture is in the permanent collections of The Museum of Outdoor Arts; The Loveland Museum; and Kohl Children’s Museum... |
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James K. M. Watts
He has been creating an ongoing series of sculptures combining wood, stone, wire and found material in addition to acrylic paintings on slate. His
work has been featured in galleries in major cities throughout the U.S. in addition to the Kochi Museum of Art in Kochi, Japan, as
well as the Sun City Museum of Art in Arizona, and the Museum of
American Illustration in New York City... |
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James Williams
He has exhibited in numerous solo and group shows during the past twenty years. He received First Place Prize n the 50th Annual Juried Show at the Durham Art Guild. His pastels and watercolor paintings are in corporate and private collections in the U.S., Mexico and France. A poetry book containing an illustration of his will be published by Vandora Press... |
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Marlene Zimmerman
Her oil paintings have been described as sensuous, mythic, flooded with color, and having a sense of whimsy. Her cameos of women mirror her own joie de vivre. She began her art education at Brooklyn College, studying under the renowned abstract artist Jimmy Ernst, son of the Dada/Surrealist master Max Ernst. Her work is in many private collections... |
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