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Bos'
signature statement is "Pieces of Color" because that is how
her art is fashioned. Color and light are carefully painted to synergetically
form a dramatic interpretation of life as she thoughtfully views it.
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Angelo Fernandez |
Fernandez
works in two-dimensional art in all media (e.g. oil, acrylic, watercolor,
pastel, ink, graphite, charcoal, mixed, etc.) and loves all subject matter
as they represent "a slice of life!". He is particularly fascinated by
portraiture because of the challenge of capturing the model's natural
attractiveness, personality, mood, or character.
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Gray
is an artist who uses the warm hues of different types of wood as his
pallette from which he creates beautiful vases, urns, plates, bowls and
other objects of art.
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Hall's
vessels and wall constructions are about life, growth and integration.
She constructs her ware by hand from white earthenware slabs, coils, and
extruded forms. She embellishes surfaces with contrasting textures and
layers of underglazes and glazes. Her sculpted and carved fetish forms
are used as the focal point of some work, and as spirited additions and
appendages in other pieces.
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Holmes
is a photographer with an eye for viewing the landscape and finding frames
that evoke a feeling of the area, with buildings and details which hint
at their own story.
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Lucas
creates his art from wood as well as being a professional photographer.
His wood creations are thoughtful, symbolic, sometimes humorous and always
made with attention to detail.
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Neapolitan
is a fine art photographer of impressionistic flowers, landscapes, and
images of the South and of France. With the computer as darkroom, she
adjusts each image until it "sings" and then prints it on fine art paper.
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Pam Pate |
Pate
paints vibrant watercolors and designs and crafts unique, whimsical jewelry.
She is inspired by the joy she finds in everyday life, in nature, and
in color and shapes. Her emotional connection with life is reflected in
all of her creative work, it allows her to paint what she wants to see
instead of what is actually perceived by her eyes..
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John
Phillips works with willow - a renewable resource he grows himself. His
large variety of art is both beautiful and useful and carries the spirit
of the willow tree.
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Rodriquez
is a painter, photographer, digital artist, jewelry designer, and poet.
His passion for life and color emerges in his work regardless of which
media he is using.
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Jack
Stoddart's media is silver gelatin photography, black and white prints
made with silver in the chemistry. The beautiful, unaltered images record
flashes of vanishing cultures, the photographic impression only enhanced
by the lack of color. While viewing these photos, one is immersed in a
world other than their own.
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Teresa
Swystun
Email Teresa |
Swystun
is a glass artist and creates colorful, sparkling objects by molding,
blowing, and/or slumping pieces of glass both new and recycled.
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Wichman
works in clay and is inspired by God's creation. Nature provides an unending
source of movement, design, and color to ponder and experience. Facets
of those experiences are captured in her pottery and mosaics.
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