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Corinne Whitaker

Corinne Whitaker, aka the Digital Giraffe, has been acclaimed for over twenty years as one of the pioneering artists in the field of digital imaging, and more recently in the new field of digital sculpture. Corinne Whitaker, aka the Digital Giraffe, has been acclaimed for over twenty years as one of the pioneering artists in […]

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Ronna Harris

My work is rooted in the American Realist tradition. My work is rooted in the American Realist tradition. However, my paintings communicate a state of controlled chaos as I combine two divergent forces and approaches into my art: realism and abstract expressionism. By a proficient handling of light, a mystery of images, and a skillful […]

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Cecilia del Toro

Born in Colombia in 1953, Cecilia del Toro is a Colombian and American talented contemporary painter.  Born in Colombia in 1953, Cecilia del Toro is a Colombian and American talented contemporary painter. She is a very versatile artist who masters oil painting, jewelry and metals, pen and ink, glass, ceramic and porcelain painting. A trained physician, Cecilia was a general […]

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Rosalyn A. Engelman

My work concerns color, process, time, emotion, inner and external stimuli. My work concerns color, process, time, emotion, inner and external stimuli. Creating art is a magical experience–sometimes exhilarating, and always a magnificent obsession. For me, my work is a gateway to the unknown. It is about essence: the core of my being, revealed. The […]

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Seda Baghdasari

I am inspired by the natural world, humanity with all its’ beauty and mystery. I am inspired by the natural world, humanity with all its’ beauty and mystery. Sometimes it is effortless, like the miracle of light and shadow, sparkle of waves or fog in the trees in the landscape. Other times it is an […]

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Benjamin Boland

My works are studies, questions, comments, and contradictions on, in, and around painting, sculpture, and architecture.  My works are studies, questions, comments, and contradictions on, in, and around painting, sculpture, and architecture. My work is a process, thus the (4) dates for each study, relating to the many doctrines of painting, more specifically recent Western […]

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Shawn Man Roland

I come from a childhood full of encouragement of creativity and achievement, but one also of dischord. I come from a childhood full of encouragement of creativity and achievement, but one also of dischord. From my earliest days, I could more easily convey true and honest feelings, thoughts, opinions, and reflections of my life and […]

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Ann Drosendahl

My heart leaps at the thought of my studio, the images of colors and textures and my desire/passion for expressing them. My heart leaps at the thought of my studio, the images of colors and textures and my desire/passion for expressing them. It is to me like an altar for a deity to which I […]

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Sheryl Westergreen

My work explores geometric form as it applies to architecture, landscape and the human figure. My work explores geometric form as it applies to architecture, landscape and the human figure. I translate a memory of a place or an experience through the process of abstraction. By observation, contemplation and repeated layering of paint, the canvas […]

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Angela Hague

Angela Hague, an American contemporary painter for over 40 years, trained privately with New York School painters Samuel Feinstein and Taro Yamamoto.  Angela Hague, an American contemporary painter for over 40 years, trained privately with New York School painters Samuel Feinstein and Taro Yamamoto. She has taught painting in colleges and in her studios in […]

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