 | Artist: Aida Schneider My method is direct in approach (no sketching), and in application (color directly onto painting surface without brush or palette). By gestural strokes and marks, I wish to impart the freedom and sense of well-being that occur when I paint.
While the allusions and commentary in my work relate to present day culture and its rapid changes, the symbols I usually employ hearken to my background growing up in an ancient land.
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 | Artist: Aletha Jones I grew up on a small Indiana farm where my first models were the often-uncooperative dairy cows. In many ways, I feel that I did not so much choose art as a career, but rather found it an unavoidable companion. It has always been such an integral part of my life that its continuation has been as natural as growing up itself. From the time I was a child, my art has reflected my day to day experiences, a visual diary of sorts.
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Artist: Alla Prima Painting I see painting as an intuitive and sensorial process of balancing pictorial elements to reveal the poetry of color and form in the everyday objects around me. Eat, Drink, Sleep, Paint.
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 | Artist: Andree Tracey Andrée Tracey is a fine art painter and photographer whose works have been widely exhibited and collected, including such venues as the Walker Art Center, the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
In 1991 she moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota where she continues to create artwork that is a mixture of whimsy, social comment, and surreal narratives.
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 | Artist: Anita Jo ArtWork One fateful day in 2001, Anita Salvador was struck with an irresistible urge to start painting. Soon her first painting was complete using a plywood board and ordinary house paints.
What began as a hobby rapidly escalated into a career by winning awards like People's Choice in juried shows. In 2004 she left her previous life behind with few regrets and has been exhibiting, teaching and opening her own gallery to share with others.
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Artist: Artwork by Dallas Shaw Dallas creates artwork for the young, stylish art enthusiast. Her fresh style has been largely influenced by the fashion and music industries and is masterfully expressed with the use of color. The result is fun, modern artwork that is ideal for sleek spaces. Her artwork includes paintings, prints, tees, and notecards reflecting a blend of music, fashion and art.
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 | Artist: Barbara Krupp's Gallery Barbara Krupp is the sole creator of each painting in this web site and in her showings. The canvases are of the highest quality and stretched professionally. The canvases are then prepared with gesso. Barbara uses "Golden" paints, considered the finest quality acrylic paints on the market. Acrylic is a water-based medium, and we are convinced that it will prove be have the greatest longevity of all painting mediums.
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 | Artist: Barbara Sucherman Designs, Ltd. My jewelry is predominantly sterling silver with gold fill accents. The magic I felt in my painting began to show itself in my jewelry. My fused glass stone is hand cut from many pieces of colored glass, which I fire in a kiln at 1700 degrees. The sterling silver shapes are individually formed, textured and polished to fit each glass cabochon. No two are alike. Fused glass became my palette.
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 | Artist: Bathum-Artigiano Mike composes original acrylic paintings focusing primarily on seascapes. Although he is not a portrait artist per se, he likes to include people engaged in water activities - swimming, rowing, sailing, fishing, or playing along the waters edge. Mike exhibits his work in Northwest galleries and paints commission pieces upon request.
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 | Artist: Bear Tracks Art Cleveland artist, Michelle Baran, displays her landscapes paintings and seascapes paintings done with oil and acrylics. Charcoal and pencil drawings are also featured.
Creating landscapes and seascapes are the main subjects of my paintings. My paintings are done using oils and acrylics. Architectural drawings are done in charcoal and pencil.
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