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Durand Seay
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My work is surreal, creating a representation of the subconscious mind through fantastic imagery that pursues symbolism of our spiritual connections. With my intuitive character, my work is guided by spontaneity, expressing a sensual and abstractive language. The work expresses space as form, two dimensionally, like an architect, while implanting an idiom of time through movement. My thinking is that of a camera, capturing that instant feeling of the wind against ones face. |
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Laura Barbosa
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My Artwork does not describe any one particular style, but rather my general attitude towards certain subjects or topics of our world. My Paintings convey my individuality, spontaneous thoughts and ideas. It is like a journey into the deepest corner of my mind. Viewers draw their own conclusions. |
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GENE
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GENE graduated the University of Redlands in 1993 with a degree in Graphic and Fine Arts and is widely recognized in the graphic design industry. In the Fall of 2008, he was invited back to Redlands to teach. He has shown in art galleries from California to New York, in both solo and select group shows. He resides in Orange County, California, with his family, where he was born and raised. |
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Amariah Rauscher
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I live in a small town in central Illinois with my fabulous husband and four kids. I love my camera, drawing, punctuality, cartoons, chocolate ice cream, riding my bike, and Project Runway. I hate shopping, naps, Danielle Steel novels, cleaning, cooking, coffee, hot weather, waking up early, and the television series House. |
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Derek McCrea
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Derek joined the United States Army in 1987 and continued self study and painting on landscape subjects in France, Holland, Germany, Italy and Hungary, painting in the plein air style. He has completed over 20 commissions in the past year. His works were most recently placed in the Shoppes on Madison in historic Douglas GA, and at Artsy's on the river Street in historic Savannah Georgia. |
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Renae Schoeffel
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In all of these creative endeavors, painting has become her true passion. Renae loves the freedom of expression that she finds through creating something from a blank canvas. Oftentimes, she begins painting without any particular vision in mind. It is amazing what can transpire when you free your mind of restrictions and uniformity and allow the creative process to take over. |
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Matthew Hamblen
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The Good Lord has blessed me with an undying passion for painting, and I hope with every new piece and new leap forward, he as well blesses my work and those who own it! I am very humbled and grateful for the amount of satisfaction and acceptance I have received thus far in my endeavors. So many kind folks have shown me so much support, I will always be grateful.
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Ron Pratt
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As an associate member of the National Watercolor Society, California Watercolor Association and a number of local art groups, Ronald has had award-winning paintings shown both locally and throughout California. His paintings are included in private collections in England, Ireland, France, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Canada as well as throughout the United States.
Ronald says he is a painter who tries to express in his work the amazing beauty and fascination of life. |
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Julie Smith
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So with my art I've put together all the things I greatly treasure,and adore, coming up with Sunshine Creations "Art For A Cause". I named my charity/art business after my son whom I affectionately call my Sebbie Sunshine.
Twenty five percent of all paintings and prints sold are donated to The Mass Prevention Of Cruelty To Children. I have also organized an annual fundraiser event called " A Creative Cause", which is a children's art show ,and local artist art auction also to benefit the Mass Prevention Of Cruelty To Children.
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Judie Giglio
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Featured artist Judie Giglio studied art in H.S. with a focus in fashion art. "My Mom was a painter and my daughter studied at the Art Students League. I was always terrified of painting, but about 4 years ago decided to give it a try. I found that I had a talent for oil painting and have become fascinated with portraits. I will paint portraits on commission, I paint from photos which is easiest for me." |
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Cheryl Bloomfield
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Cheryl paints what she sees and feels, creating a painted diary of our great United States, from photographs of her travels. Her photography led her to painting. Cheryl says, “Photos captured the picture at a particular time, and paintings captured the feeling and mood of being there.” She has painted scenes throughout the Western states and loves painting the New England area, so rich in color, character and history. |
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Joanne Licardo
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Joanne has been painting with oils since she was 12 years old. During her early 20's she had the great fortune to study with Jan Valentine Saether from Norway and learned the techniques of the old Dutch masters. She is now an Art teacher specializing in oil painting techniques. "I love many styles of painting. Mandalas, Portraits, Landscapes, Imaginary Landscapes, still lives, nudes and abstracts. I find inspiration in nature, people, and moments". Joanne also creates handmade jewelry from natural stones, crystals and silver. |
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Jan Martinez
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Jan enjoys painting with a variety of themes arising from travels and experiences from early childhood to the present. Her father was a chaplain in the Air Force, which meant Jan was constantly on the move living in Japan, Germany, and Holland. She started painting at the age of 19, influenced primarily by her mother who was an accomplished painter, and her father who was an artist in his own right; designing and building grandfather clocks. |
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Roosevelt Washington
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Roosevelt was born and raised by a single mother of six, in the flatlands of east Oakland, California. When growing up, he remembered taking several trips to the welfare office with his family. While his mother battled with alcoholism, Roosevelt at age 12, began drawing to escape the daily difficulties of home life.
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Gary Roberts
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Gary has been in several shows over the years and has been commissioned by the University of Oklahoma Drama Department to cut out the special logo they use for awards. He has also provided a piece of his work to the OU College of Journalism, who then presented it to a School of Journalism in London, UK.
Gary has over 100 + works in private collections around the US and one piece in London. |
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Michael Godey
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Through hard work and comittment, Michael received a grant and Artist Honorarium. His journey has taken him to the Arts in Medicine Program, where he worked in residence at Shands Teaching Hospital from 1995 – 2003. "I was a Member of “Reflections”, Playback Theater Troupe, which was a improvisational theater to patients and staff". Michael has also had shows at the Black Box theater, Harm Museum and worked as a Exhibition Coordinator for Arts and Medicine Show, Lake City Community College Art Gallery. |
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Paul Sewell
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After learning to use watercolors, Paul began showing his artwork in local art galleries and other venues such as prestigious coffee shops and commercial outlets. “In the last three years I have become very taken by producing colorful landscapes using art software programs while still creating bold landscapes real & imagined.
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