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Isabelle Abramson is a 29 year-old, self-taught artist who lives and works in
Boston. Isabelle creates functional decorative artwork by carving patterns
of negative space into porcelain vessels. Her South End studio is open
to the public by appointment. Prices start at $100. Visa and Master cards
accepted. Gift wrap and shipping are available.
Medium: Porcelain
Website:www.isabelleabramson.com
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Richard Adams - Richard Adams is a published and an award winning photographer who specializes in Landscape and Nature photography focused mainly in the New England area.
Medium: Photography
Website:www.richardadamsphotography.com
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Minatsu Ariga - Hi, I am originally from Japan. I work as a illustrator of Daruma The Factory,
Inc. which is for publishing a picture book for children. I draw Daruma
characters everyday and hope these characters will get famous in Boston!
Other than Daruma character arts, I draw doors, birds, dogs, cafes
and horses. Medium: Acrylic
Website:www.Darumathefactory.com
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Constance Bacon - As a kid I made a mean mud pie. Since 2001 I have been throwing high fire stoneware
potttery in the Boston area, using sgraffito techniques to make them more
unique and interesting. The finished products are food safe, as well as
microwave and dishwasher safe.
Medium: Pottery
Awarded Second Place, 2008
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Anne Beaulieu is a sculptor working in stone and mixed-media and a painter with a home and studio in Haverhill, MA. While living on Nantucket, she began her Washashore Series- stone sculptures of weathered shells, which she currently shows at the Walsingham Gallery in Newburyport.
Medium: Stone Sculpture & Oil Painting
Website:www.anne-artist.com
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Michael Berger - As one of the inventors of Polaroid Corporation's 35 mm instant
slide film, Berger blended art and science
to create new types of images. Today his artwork
begins with photographic images, which are
then painted digitally as well as with traditional
media such as acrylics and chalk pastels.
Medium: Photography/Mixed Media
Awarded Second Place, 2008
Website:www.bergerart.com
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Coco Berkman - Finally producing the work I want to produce. Its still
a mystery to me why certain images demand that
I step aside and let them through. There is
no logic, no plan, no reason... only making
a daily wide berth for possibility.
Medium: Monoprint and Oil
Awarded Second Place, 2007
Website:www.fattybirdpress.com
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Seth Berkowitz - Trained as an architect and landscape architect, I have spent a
significant amount of time observing, studying, and designing the built and
natural environments that surround us. Throughout this process I have
developed drawing and painting skills crafted to these professions. Over
time I have developed and evolved these skills into an art. For me this
process requires a balance between expressing what I consciously see and
experience, with what I instinctively and emotionally feel, sense, and
imagine. These two qualities are revealed in my paintings through the
literal use of existing objects and forms, but expressing them in an
atmosphere, composition, and gestural quality that give the paintings an
abstract realism.
Medium: Watercolor
Website:www.sethberkowitz.com
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James Bird & Vicki Ryer are fine art photographers living in Salem Massachusetts. Vicki shoots the world in beautiful bold colors, often in the abstract. james bird’s work emphasizes the shapes and colors of the rural and urban landscape. All photographs are signed and numbered and available either matted or framed. Medium: Photography
Website:www.fineartcolorphotography.com
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Rocco Bittelari (aka-R.P. Maximus) - I’ve grown up and lived most of my life in the Boston area. After attending film
school, I’ve devoted my attentions back to my
first love, painting. I primarily focus on cityscapes
but have also been known to paint a squid or
two. Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Website:www.rpmaximus.com
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Gary Blau - Just your everyday, ordinary Boston tax attorney, raised in Arkansas, educated at MIT, who likes insects, flowers and photography, discovering the beauties of nature wherever I go Medium: Digital Macro Photography
Website:www.flickr.com/photos/gab57
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Rita Brace - I have been painting consistently for twenty five years. I am a plain air painter. My studios are in Scituate and Plymouth. I paint at the beach as much as I can.
Medium: Oil
Awarded First Place, 2006
Website:ritabrace.blogspot.com
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Winston Breedy - I see the world through Caribbean eyes. The lyrical colors , shapes and rhythms of my life growing up in a small village in Barbados influence all that I paint. Since my contact with other artists, museum, galleries and libraries are enriching my perception and opening new possibilities for expression. My goal is cummunicate the beauty of my island and its people; in addition to the new places I am experiencing.
Medium: Oil
Website:www.wrbreedy.com
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Rose Bryant - It’s all about the color… is it right, is it wrong, is it me, can I live with it? These are really the critical questions in life. When I figure these out, my world really is at peace.
Medium: Tiny acrylic paintings on canvas
Website:www.rosebryant.blogspot.com
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Sherry Burnett's landscapes reflect her love of the new England landscape. The area provides
such variety-oceans, mountains, lakes and the change of seasons. Her flower
series inspiration comes from the flowers she grows in her yard. She is
a self taught artist whose love for drawing and painting began when she
was a young girl with her box of crayons and always doodling on her notebooks.
Medium: Oil, Acrylic, Pastel
Website:www.sherryburnett.net
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Wendy Burns - When I was a kid, I dreamed of being an astronaut and cheered for the Yankees. When I grew up, I became an investment analyst and a Red Sox fan instead. My interests may lie all over the map, but one thing that has remained constant throughout my life has been my passion for photography. I finally listened to the “do what you love” advice people always told me and decided to make my passion my career.
“Eleanor Grace” is a combination of my grandmothers' names. Both were amazing women who taught me to always “keep an eye on life.” I am in love with the ability to tell a story and preserve history through pictures. Every time I look at photographs of my grandmothers it makes me smile and inspires me always.
Medium: Photography
Website:www.eleanorgrace.com
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Barbara Busenbark - Living in New Hampshire, gives me a wide range of colors to use with the changing of the seasons, The landscape is my favorite subject, but I also like to paint street scenes, florals and the occasional still life. I paint using palette knives to get texture and purity of color.
Medium: Oil and Watercolor
Website:www.BarbaraBusenbark.com
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Frances Busse -I am a student of color and use it to create drama in my landscape, still life
and figurative paintings. It is an important element in all of my work
as it is my energizer and I love to push the limit on it! A native of Chicago,
I have resided in Acton, MA for over 25 years.
Medium: Acrylic and oil on canvas
Website:www.bussestudio.com
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Beth Buckingham - I love to paint the ever changing beauty in nature. Studied Fine Art at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA and continue to study with David Curtis, Celia Judge and Beth Ellis. Member of the Concord Art Association, Rockport Art Association and North Shore Arts Association.
Medium: Oil on canvas
Website:BethBuckinghamFineArt.com
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Maggie Carberry is a Boston based mixed media artist using photography, lithography and encaustic wax to rebuild urban landscapes.
Medium: Encaustic/Mixed Media
Website:www.maggiecarberry.com
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Arnie Casavant - Arnie’s primary work is enplein air, painting mainly on location at dawn or dusk, when the sun’s interaction with his subject matter is at its most dramatic. His work reflects a strong emphasis on the interplay of light, shape and color. “Chasing the light” best describes Arnie’s paintings.”
Medium: Oil
Website:www.mysticrivergallery.org
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Vincent Frances Castellanet - Vincent attended the Art Institute of Chicago and the Academy of Fine Art. In addition to a fine art education, he also studied graphic art, which ultimately led to a successful commercial art career. Upon retirement from The Gillette Company, he continued to use his talent by producing both landscape and portraiture on canvas with oil. His art has been purchased by many local and international patrons.
Medium: Oil
Website:www.vcastellanet.com
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Melanie Christon attended Rhode Island School of Design; graduating from The City University of New York with a BA in Art. She paints outdoors, en plein air, capturing natural light and color. She is a member of The Newburyport Art Association, Andover Artist Guild, NH Plein Air, and co-founder of Essex County Painters.
Medium: Oil
Website:www.MelanieChriston.com
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Jim Connelly - The common thread in my work is my interest and curiosity of perspective, lighting and design surrounding the ordinary. A Unique perspective of the everyday. I work in a variety of mediums such as oil paint, watercolor, stained glass, photography and graphic design.
Medium: Oil
Website:www.jimconnellypaintings.com
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Joanne Coughlin - Muralist and character artist Joanne Coughlin studied fine arts at UMASS Amherst. In LA, she studied traditional (hand-drawn) Animation and worked for Warner Brothers Feature Animation in their Character Animation Department.
Some of Joanne's film work includes: Iron Giant, Space Jam, Quest for Camelot and The Tigger Movie. This specialized training laid the foundation for her custom children’s murals and characters which she now offers throughout the Boston area and nationally.
Medium: Acrylics & mixed media
Website:www.murals-for-kids.com
email:jcoughlin01_AT_yahoo_DOT_com --(781) 964-7352
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Mariah Daly - watercolor still life, laqndscapes, seascapes, nature, organic. Some
hand painted plates and pottery Style soft.
Medium: Watercolors, pottery
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Scott Dietz - A husband and wife team out of Cambridge, Amber and Scott Dietz travel the world exploring and taking photographs of the amazing places, animals, and sites that surround us. They both have a love of capturing the beauty of the world as they see it and hope you enjoy sharing in their vision.
Medium: Photography
Website:www.dietzphotographers.com
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Mathilde Duffy - uses colored pencils to achieve soft but detailed three-dimensional flower drawings. She is a member of the American Society of Botanical Artists, the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, the New England Society of Botanical Artists, and the Watertown Art Association. Her art studio is in Watertown, Mass.
Medium: Colored Pencils
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Stephen Eames - After graduating from the Boston Museum School I began a career in graphic design. Six years in advertising and 35 more in book publishing taught me much about the elements of composition and throughout my life the New England landscape remaines an inspiration and I’ve never lost the urge to make pictures.
Medium: Photography
Website:www.eamescreative.com
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Ian Factor was born in Boston. He studied at the DeCordova Museum, the School Of The Museum of Fine Arts, Mass Art and Syracuse University, as well as the Art Students League and the National Academy in NYC. His work is held in public and private collections around the world.
Medium: Oil, Watercolor, Pen & Ink
Website:www.ianfactor.com
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Elaine Farmer began her artistic journey at a young age and has studied and painted ever since. Landscapes have always been her love, where shapes, textures and lighting always offer an endless source of subjects and challenges. She holds the classical academic approach to painting in high regards.
Medium: Oil
Awarded Second Place, 2008
Website:www.elainefarmer.com
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Roger Galuska - I etch my designs freehand into my works. My design is adapted from Polish woodcarvings
done in the Tatra Mountains of southern Poland,
near where my own family originated. Medium: stoneware clay
Website:www.rockgardenpottery.com
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Dante Gandini
Medium: Acrylic
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Alicia K. Geilenberg-Drakiotes is a self taught painter who specializes in Vintage Americana, portraying landscapes, rural scenes, Victorian architecture, vintage trucks and automobiles and more. An award winning painter, she infuses color and spirit into her selected subjects.
Medium: Oil
Awarded 3rd place 2008
Website:www.aliciadrakiotes.com
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Devon Govoni - Aspects of life that I find interesting and intriguing are reflected within
my works of art. There are many different layers
to my work, sometimes literally and always figuratively.
I have shown nationally and internationally.
My next major show is at The Agora Gallery in
Chelsea, New York this July.n
Medium: Oil, Acrylic & Mixed Media
Website: www.art-mine.com/artistpage/devon_govoni.aspx
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Arlene Greenspan Arlene has a love and appreciation of beaches, woods and cities. She uses bold colors and lively brushwork to highlight the natural beauty and intensity of her subject matter. Her work is represented in private and corporate collections and she has participated in numerous exhibitions, including juried shows.
Medium: Oil and watercolor
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Susan Hagstrom - Award winning photographer, Susan Hagstrom began her career taking sports action shots and now specializes in events, weddings, portraits and selling fine art prints. She is an active member of the South Shore Camera Club. Her work has been exhibited all over the South Shore.
Medium: Photography
Website:www.snapshotsbysusan.com
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Robert Hahn--Robert Hahn is a resident of Haverhill, MA. His interest in photography
began while traveling with his family throughout
New England and the Maritime Provinces of
Canada. Robert is a self-taught photographer,
and is featured regularly in galleries and
art shows throughout New England.
Awarded Third Place, 2006
Medium: Photography
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Virginia Hartley
Medium: Watercolor
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Barbara Hayes is a self-taught Fine Art Oil and Acrylic painter. Hayes's artwork includes but is not limited to still life, landscapes, portraits, spiritual, and ethnic works of art. She captures the emotions of both heart and soul in her paintings.
Medium: Oil and Acrylic
Website:www.barbaraannhayes.com
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Ian Henderson - Born and raised on U.S. military bases during the final years before the fall
of the Berlin Wall, Ian Henderson is fighting for his life in a world of
chaos and adventure. He maintains a studio in Waltham, where he wavers
on the precipice between calculated eccentricity and heroic perversion.
His work represents an attempt to treat nebulous, passing, vision as Platonic
Ideal; and bring it into manifestation through fierce application of technical
virtuosity..
Medium: Sculpture
Website:www.ianhenderson-art.com
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Amy Hitchcock -My artwork attempts to tell stories by using vintage found objects and paper
ephemera. I believe that these materials can bring forth memories of one’s
past and family history, making my work interesting and accessible to the
viewer..
Medium: Assemblage and collage made with vintage found objects and vintage / Victorian imagery.
Website:www.amyhitchcock.com
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Linda Huey uses clay and glazes to make a variety of innovative sculptural pottery forms based on nature. She maintains studios in rural western New York State and also in Boston’s Fort Point Arts Community, where she teaches classes and has a gallery open by appointment.
Medium: Ceramic
Website:www.lindahuey.com
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Juleen Jones BFA Montserrat College of Art, currently operates a custom painting business, "The Artist Touch," for the past eleven years. Her business allows her to explore various styles,
tools, and methods. Juleen's knowledge of color
and composition and texture adds to her success.
This is her 9th year at the art walk. This year
she will be showing new surreal/dream inspired
collages, industrial mixed media works as well
as expressive florals.
Medium: Mixed media: metal & lacquer, photography, acrylics and oil pastel.
Awarded First Place, 2008
Website:www.juleentheartist.com
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Karen Kemp specializes in etching and oil painting. She studied at the Rhode Island School
of Design, and at the University of New Hampshire. She also has extensive
training in the conservation of paintings and works on paper, as well as
training in traditional fresco painting and restoration.
Medium: Printmaking
Website:www.karenkemp.com
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Oana Lauric - Italian-American artist born in Romania. Has a French Architect DPLG degree and a Romanian Fine Arts Baccalaureate. Worked as an architect for several years in Paris France, later opened her fine art studio in Boston. Her work is held in private and corporate collections around the world.
Medium: Oil and Acrylic
Website:www.artoujours.com
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Dominique Lecomte - My works are a mix of impressions, the ones I had at the time I traveled, the ones I have when I am engraving and remembering these times; I want to express a memory more than reproduce a detailed scenery, so my images convey the message you want them to convey.
Medium: Woodcuts, Linocuts
Website:www.lecomtedominique.com
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Bettina Lesieur
Medium: Oil
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Clement Liu - I am a self taught photographer living in Brighton. While I am equally at ease photographing nature landscapes, street portraits and still life, my favorite subjects are Boston’s neighborhoods and festivals.
Medium: Photography
Website:clementliuphoto_AT_gmail_DOT_com
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Susan B. Luca - I am a member of the Newburyport Art Association and Old Lyme Art Association have been juried into numerous art shows. My style of landscapes is influenced by the American Tonalism and Barbizon schools. I study with modern tonalist painter Dennis Sheehan a member of The Guild of Boston Artists.
Medium: Oil
Website:SusanLuca.com
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Sasja Lucas' paintings, drawings, and prints have been shown and collected internationally. She studied with renowned painter Angelo Ippolito. Chance, spontaneity, intuition and accident all play a part in her creative discoveries. She teaches art and design and derives much inspiration from all of her students.
Medium: Painting
Website:www.sasjalucas.com
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Teri MacMillan-Potters focused on hand thrown crystalline glazed porcelain. This
type of glaze is extremely
difficult to produce, and very few potters work with this technique. The results
are a combination of specific glaze formulation and firing techniques. Despite
meticulous attention to detail, the results are often unpredictable. The attempt
to control at high temperatures what so easily occurs in nature is a wonderful
challenge with vast possibilities.
Medium: Pottery
Awarded Second Place, 2008
Website:www.surfsideceramics.com
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Katrina Majkut is a local painter who often depicts local landscapes. She will be attending the Master of Fine Arts Program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston this fall.
Medium: Paintings
Website:www.TheArtisanSquare.com
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Em Marquis Brown is a member of the Copley Society of Boston & has achieved the status of Copley Master. She is also a member of: Rockport
Art Association, North Shore Art Association & Marblehead Art Association. Her Gallery is located at 123 Tedesco Street, Marblehead,
MA. 781-631-4002.
Medium: Water Color
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Stephanie Mason
Medium: Watercolor
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Jen Matson - Original fine art photographs of Boston and New England, in color and black
and white. All are hand printed in the darkroom by the artist.
Medium: Photography
Website:www.jlmimages.com
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Eric Mauro Eric Mauro paints a variety of subject matter, but approaches them all with seascape and landscape in mind. Even for interiors, he weaves breaths of color through the canvas with atmosphere. Eric lives in Brighton with his wife and daughters. His studio is in Jamaica Plain.
Medium: Oil, watercolor, drawing
Website:www.ericmauro.com
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Catherine Meeks- I’m a graduate of Mass. College of Art + Design; studied at DeCordova Museum School. I have won many awards for pastel paintings. Most of my work interprets the landscapes of New England and of the places I travel in the US and Europe.
Medium: Pastel & Oil
Awarded Second Place, 2008
Awarded Second Place, 2007
Website:www.artisticsisters.com/catherine
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Erik Minzner - Painting the subtleties of nature’s light, air, and color is what continually inspires the artist. Using a multitude of media (Oil, Watercolor, Pastel, and Printmaking) Minzner’s main artistic goal is to capture the dignity of the subject before him. Medium: mostly Oil
Website:www.erikminzner.com
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John Moore
Medium: Wood Turning/ Mixed Media
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Lois Moore - Degree in Art and Design. Owned an Art Direction and Design firm for many years. Now creating Fine Art. Mixed Media work on a textured and enhanced ground, instilling a feeling of expressionism and fantasy.
Medium: Mixed Media
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Bernal Murillo -
Medium: Oil, Acrylic, Mixed Media Paintings
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Keith F. Nelson--After almost 50 years in the computer industry, I have concentrated my efforts
in the creation of fine art. The spiritual aspects
of Chinese Brush and feeling of oneness with
the process of painting landscapes or flowers
and birds are a calming influence in my life
and my other artistic endeavors..
Medium: Chinese Brush ink and watercolor
Website:www.fifthsonstudio.com
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Catherine Nolin - Iam a self taught painter, always trying to improve myself and my technique.
Over the last 19 years, I have learned the most
through my real life experiences, reading and
studying the masters. I am all about color and
color combining. Room portraits are my subject
matter. I love to combine patterns and colors
and objects of design. I guess I am a frustrated
interior decorator! I have done commissions
for private collections and businesses around
the world. I donate to local charities as much
as possible.
Medium: Acrylics
Website:www.catherinenolin.org
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Jenny Page has been creating artwork since early childhood. Working intuitively, her work encompasses drawing painting and sculpture. Jenny has studied at the New York Academy of Art. Jenny’s work has been exhibited throughout New England, NYC, Egypt, Germany, and the UK. More work can be found at : www.jennypage.net
Medium: Multidisciplinary/2d/3d
Website:www.jennypage.net
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Jean Marie Paradis' art is “a meditative and minimalist melding of multi-media. Her work dances in shifting light and whispers of mood making magic…” She specializes in Textural Abstraction, Mermaids, Seascapes, Encaustics & Sculpture. She holds a BFA in 3D Art from UHA, with further studies at RISD & WAM. Visit her Danvers Studio by appt. 617-504-1091.
Medium: ACRYLIC & MIXED MEDIA
Website:www.ParadisART.com
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