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Elisha Ben Yitzhak

Elisha Ben Yitzhak was born in Israel in 1943. Elisha Ben Yitzhak was born in Israel in 1943. He studied art at the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem and at the Avni Art Institute in Tel Aviv under the guidance of master artists. Elisha moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA, in 1985. His paintings have been exhibited […]

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Eduardo Chirino Said

Life in every aspect sprouts from the artwork of sculptural ceramist Eduardo Chirino.  Life in every aspect sprouts from the artwork of sculptural ceramist Eduardo Chirino. Currently living in Miami, this young Mexican artist illustrates in every piece the integration of his various cultural experiences. In his work, you can almost see Eduardo’s good nature […]

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Donna Butnik

I love using the fluid medium of the latex enamel paints to guide my painting.  I love using the fluid medium of the latex enamel paints to guide my painting. The process is organic in shapes that have a mind of their own. Often they end in stories that are open for interpretation. In my […]

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Debra van Tuinen

My work is not an exact representation of the landscape.  My work is not an exact representation of the landscape. My paintings are meant to capture the emotions and thoughts that the landscape invokes in me and in the viewer as they respond to the energy and spirit in my work. My intent in my […]

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Playing The Curve

Leah Oates: How did you become an artist, and did you know early on that you would be in the arts, or did you begin as something else? Were there other artists in your family?Dianne Bowen: In the mid-60s, my parents were part of a movement of young artists moving out to Brooklyn, buying and […]

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Daniéle M. Marin

Danièle M. Marin’s new mixed media Cluster painting series is a visual essay on link and disjunction between image references found on the internet, magazines, etc., and color abstract organization.   Danièle M. Marin’s new mixed media Cluster painting series is a visual essay on link and disjunction between image references found on the internet, magazines, etc., and […]

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Pavel Tayber

Pavel Tayber was born in 1940 in Kharkov, Ukraine. Pavel Tayber was born in 1940 in Kharkov, Ukraine. He studied traditional classical painting at Kharkov Art College and received an MFA from the Ukrainian Academy of Fine Arts. A member of the Union of the Artists of the Ukraine, he became an Honored Artist of […]

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Rachel Simmons

Rachel Simmons teaches visual and environmental art courses at Rollins College. Rachel Simmons teaches visual and environmental art courses at Rollins College. Her mixed media and installation-based work takes a critical look at environmental issues and ecotourism. In 2008 and 2009, Rachel traveled to Antarctica to research how climate change and ecotourism are affecting the […]

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Richard Bailey

Depicting imaginary landscapes with colors, texture, and movement gives me pause to reflect on youthful exploring. Depicting imaginary landscapes with colors, texture, and movement gives me pause to reflect on youthful exploring.  Treading on cross-bedded sandstone formed from ancient dunes that were uplifted in tumultuous action, eroded and exposed, the geological formations often studied from […]

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Roman Janeczko

The family home was my first and best model to draw. The family home was my first and best model to draw. Always available, never tired to pose, easy to obtain its likeness. Hidden between the trees in a big garden. From every angle, according to the season, or time of day and night, it […]

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