 | 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: Artifact Creations Artifact Creations is the studio and gallery of artist/designer, Tom Calenberg. Tom works in both two and three dimensional forms and incorporates a varied list of media. He blends his fondness for the art and craft of world cultures with images he collects travelling. Tom employs his own sense color and design to arrive at a personal iconography.
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 | Artist: Audrey Heller Photographs Audrey Heller has been showing her distinctive and playful photos since 1996. Drawing from her training as a director and lighting designer for theater, and her love of overlooked details and visual puns, her body of work took shape. The little guys quickly found a big following.
There is something very familiar about the image of being tiny in a giant environment, and something inspiring, as well as humorous, about seeing such serious and industrious workers and explorers take on the daunting tasks that they face.
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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: Barker-Meyer Ceramic Art Studios The Barker-Meyer Ceramic Art Studios is in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where artisans Cathra-Anne Barker and Richard Meyer produce the finest one-of-a-kind pottery in the country. The pots you see in the Gallery sections are One-of-a-Kind. When a piece has sold, there isn't a clone waiting in a warehouse to slide into place. If you miss the pot you chose, keep looking.
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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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 | Artist: Benitez Art Studio Born Havana, Cuba in the 1960’s, Humberto came to the United States in 1971 from the small town of Guanajay, Pinal Del Rio. A Place with amazing architecture and surrounding farm land, where as a small child he played with the red clay soil and charcoal opening a new world of shades and blending techniques.
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 | Artist: Blue Bliss Gallery Limited edition giclees featuring moody, painterly and sometimes intimate views of New York City architecture and street scenes.
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 | Artist: Blue Tree Gallery Crafts Traditionally, Japanese paper lantern frames are constructed with thin strips of bamboo. Bamboo lends an organic feeling to the lamps, but we find the nature of this material somewhat limiting. Although our lamps are inspired by the classical Japanese paper lantern, we use galvanized wire to construct our frames.
Each lamp and nightlight is handcrafted at our studio in the coastal mountains of northern Oregon. Inspired by this idyllic environment, our work reflects our infatuation with nature, animals and color.
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 | Artist: Bob Gent Glassworks After earning my BFA in Graphic Design and spending many years working for other artists, I designed and built my own studio. This studio is a small shop with the capacity to melt one hundred pounds of crystal at a time and working capability for a twelve by twenty-four inch piece, though most work is on a smaller scale.
My style employs tightly controlled, bright colors, simple shapes and a playful design sense. Much of my work is enhanced by the decorations which start out as long rods of color (or canes) that I make from imported glass.
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