Artist: Debi Studios Debi graduated from the University of Kansas with a BFA in Commercial Art. Her focus was illustration, however that grew as she participated in an internship with a local design agency learning about the graphic design industry.
She has worked as a Medical Illustrator for Washington University, Designer at American Recreation Products and Art Director at NorthPole. While attaining all this experience, she knew that someday she wanted to own her own company specializing in children's illustrations, graphic design and fine art.
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 | Artist: Grand Natural Products In his studio, Wayne sculpts each tree with wire, flame, and metal to relate each tree to the rocky environment he has chosen. The tree is anchored firmly in the stone with a tap root for security, and buttressing roots seek support and nourishment in the crevasses. The trunk and limbs portray the unique character imparted by time and adversity. Split trunks and twisted limbs become sanctuaries for other creatures. The new twigs seek the sun in an unending need for life and renewal.
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Artist: Sallie Day Mogerman Sally began drawing at an early age. After graduating cum laude from Lindenwood College in St. Charles, Missouri, she began her portrait studies with well-known Kansas City illustrator and portrait painter, Harry Fredman. Sallie works in oils and graphite, and from life as well as photographic sittings. Among her clientele are educators, businessmen, attorneys, physicians, their spouses and children.
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Artist: Schanuel Fine Art My work is an exploration into the unseen world of consciousness, that last amazing frontier - inner space, one's own consciousness. I create limited edition and one of a kind giclee prints of my work using archival inks printed on acid free papers.
My background as a digital artist is grounded in my earlier career as a professional photographer. I've always been intrigued with the process of manipulating images in the darkroom.
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Artist: Van Leer Illustrated, Inc. Jerry Van Leer has been drawing pretty much since he was able to hold a pencil. He's never had any formal training...it's just something he's always been able to do. When Jerry was growing up, his parents would buy him Norman Rockwell books and a drawing pad each Christmas. He'd spend the following year redrawing each of Rockwell's paintings in pencil. That's the basis for his technique which has developed into what it is today. Jerry has also drawn extensively in pen and ink and in pastels through the years.
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Artist: Watercolors by Terri Myer Terri Myer is an art instructor at Fort Zumwalt South High School in O’Fallon, Missouri. She has a BS in art from the University of Oregon, and an MA and an MFA in painting from Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri.
Terri Myer's paintings demonstrate her exploration of color and techniques in the medium of watercolor while concentrating visually on the subjects of boats, water, and coastal scenes.
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