 | Artist: a-good-eye My work explores the relationship of forms, textures and color in the everyday world. I use these to create abstract geometrical images. The subjects of my work include: old and new commercial, office and industrial buildings, historical buildings and sites and other man made structures that we see everyday.
I move in close and try to capture an interesting aspect of the subject you would not notice unless you stopped and studied the subject.
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Artist: barcode Barcode label creator program depicts how to get UPC font enabled code to create colorful barcode tag in different fonts.
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 | Artist: Belinda Riley My name is Belinda Riley, and I am a clay sculptor living in Kansas City, Missouri. I have a degree in Fine Art, and taught pottery at the high school level for several years before I began selling my work at Art Shows.
As an animal lover at heart, I enjoy making animals out of clay and most of my creations are whimsical in nature.
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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: 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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 | Artist: Carl Shortt - Creations In Wood I have been attracted to wood and the process of making things with it for as long as I can remember. As a child, I used leftover lumber to make toy airplanes and boats, stick horses and scooters. Now I use wood to make decorative and functional lathe-turned vessels. Many facets of my woodworking interest have changed over the years; however, two constants remain, the need to make things with my hands and the use of discarded wood.
My favorite element of the woodturning art form is the creativity centered around transforming trees otherwise destined for the landfill or the fireplace into something both useful and beautiful.
The most challenging aspect is in seeing the possibilities of shape and form that best accentuate the unique qualities contained within each piece of raw wood.
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 | Artist: Carla Dawson I love color, line, nature, simplicity, travel, and humor. I hate rules. My goal is to take these emotions, use my imagination freely and create paintings that make me smile. Hopefully others will smile with me.
Since 1992 I have been studying and working at finding my niche. I have studied at Washington University; worked in a fine art glass gallery, taken a landscape workshop with Kim English in Aspen, CO; and studied privately with Robert Anthony Ketchens. (I hope to always be a student in some capacity.) I have also owned and operated a business designing and creating beaded/semi-precious stone jewelry which I exhibited both locally and nationally in juried shows. I now focus solely on oil painting (and my granddaughters) and am finding great satisfaction.
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 | Artist: Chris Dahlquist My current work pushes beyond the basics of photography while echoing the traditional processes of tin-type and daguerreotype. Using a modern technique of Polaroid Emulsion Transfer, I combine my images with metal surfaces; aluminum and copper. There is a harmony of opposites created as the exact and precise discipline of photography gives way to intuition and chance. I define feminine imagery with a torch and place ethereal images on indelible metal. Unlike traditional photography no two pieces can every be identical.
My most recent copper work incorporates another visual layer by adding mathematical equations, creative writing from my childhood, and reading primers for a body of work titled "Reading, Writing and Arithmetic." This once again combines my love of education with the photography I have loved since childhood. To see my most recent work please come see me at a show.
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Artist: Clay Images Our fertile imaginations and hard-working hands have created a unique line of friendly dragons in stoneware clay. Though each is a fine sculpture on its own, they also all have a function - oil lamps, incense burners, and drinking vessels.
We sell our wares from our home, through the internet, at art fairs around the U.S.A., and at the Kansas City and Arizona Renaissance Festivals.
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Artist: Clay Pony Custom horsehair vessels made from your horse's mane and tail hair. Your horse's name can be added to the bottom of the vessel. It's a great way to celebrate a horse who is with you now, or a wonderful way to remember those who have passed.
If you don't have a horse I can use the hair from one of my horses or you can choose from one of the vessels for sale in the gallery.
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