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Winter Beach
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Patty Eacobacci
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Sweet Soprano2
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Stephan Earl
Digital photography and photographic art by Stephan Earl featuring landscapes, music, nudes and fotos de Guatemala.
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Catherine Earle
Catherine Earle is a watercolor Artist who paint with trust , surrendering herself to the practice of creating. Her paintings have a spiritual dimension which transcend space and time. Catherine will lure you into a meditative states to reflect on the essential truths of life, grasping the constant inner/outer movement which is at the heart of all things living.
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Sheila Eastman
Sheila Eastman is a diversified, degreed; fine artist with over 30 years experience. As an artist she has studied at the Scottsdale Artist School, Brio Fine Art, and privately with various professional artists. She shows her artwork in local galleries and is a juried member of the Arizona Artist Guild. Her wall business, Eastman Art & Painting, LLC, was started in January, 1999. Sheila has studied through the years with many artists and artisans for the latest techniques in faux painting, murals and various types of plasters.
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Lamplight
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DJ Eastwood
A Maine Artist who expresses herself in watercolors, oil, and pastels. Is a member of many prestigious artist organizations and travels and paints in many different states in the US and in other countries.
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Belinda Eaton
Belinda Eaton - British artist displaying her extensive portfolio of magic realism paintings and portraits, done in acrylic on canvas, with detailed reviews, biography and information.
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Grace
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Kay Eaton
Kay Eaton's artist statement: For as long as I can recall, I have been fascinated by the human face and form. Portraits and figurative paintings are a major focus in my work. I find it amazing that every individual on earth is unique. We are all formed by the same Creator, yet we are as distinct as every variety of flower that blossoms. My ultimate goal is to create a work of art that will stand the test of time. I want to produce a legacy in oils that will be honored for hundreds of years, and for that purpose I use the highest quality materials available.
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Ebeth Ebeth
Ebeth Scott-Sinclair conjures a world of juxtaposition in her mixed media paintings. Her work, characterized by surface texture and an interplay of warm, vibrant color, is at once joyful and contemplative, simultaneously bold and shy, humorous and feminist.
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Horse with carrots
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Tobin Eckian
Tobin Eckians regards painting as a language he uses to keep himself on track, honest and joyful. Tobin's painting holds the encryption of the all of himself and hopefully the very best of himself, regardless of the subject matter. Tobin is a painter.
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Endangered Warblers (detail)
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Ginny Eckley
Ginny Eckley divides her time between creating art and teaching art. Ginny is a member of the Fiber Artists, which actively exhibits artwork, offers workshops, and shares art with the Houston community.
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Jane Edberg
Jane Edberg is a Fine Arts Photographer and writer who combines images and text. She has written aand illustrated a book about the Fine Art of Grieving called Nanda's Red Blanket
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Untitled
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Patricia Riascos Edie
Patricia is from Colombia and has lived the past 25 years in the USA. She is a very expressive and colorful artist who enjoys the freedom to interpret reality in a way the camera is unable to replicate. Music is one of her favorite inspirations and her goal is to communicate strong emotions to the viewer.
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Hack to Opening Meet
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Carolyn Edlund
Carolyn Edlund is a master of a variety of media and subject portrayal. Her greatest personal satisfaction is derived from the depiction of portraiture, landscape, equine, and canine subjects. She focuses on oil and watercolor paints, as well as graphite drawings that are reminiscent of works by Albrecht Durer. She employs traditional techniques, using the finest quality materials to ensure longevity.
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Minotaur's garden
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Suzanne Edminster
Suzanne Edminster is a contemporary acrylic painter at Saltworkstudio in Northern California. Her colorful, mythic painting has been described as "passionate, intelligent and edgy."
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Charles Edmunds
Charles Edmunds rarely painted in his San Francisco room, preferring to roam the streets, battling the wind, sun and mosquitos for the many fine serendipities encountered with the people watching him paint.
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Denny Creek
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Bruce Edwards
Bruce Edwards paints and draws in the Pacific Northwest. He is an art instructor, muralist, and student in awe of the continuing education available in our natural world.
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Diane Edwards
Diane Edwards is an Impressionist painter who concentrates on her North Dakota farm heritage and her life now in rural Colorado. She works mostly in pastel but also oil, watercolor and Casein.
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Lone Pine
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Douglas Edwards
Douglas Edwards, an accomplished Ontario artist, is master of moody expansive landscapes that arouse memories of familiar places. He captures the play of light on colour with uncanny ability. The underlying theme of his oil painting is the relationship between light and subject using impressionistic effects of light and shade.
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Judith Edwards
Judith Edwards' artist statement: I am a Florida artist and a traditionally trained oil painter. In trying to uncover the mystery of Arthur Dove's luscious paintings, I discovered Encaustics. It has become a passionate affair. I love hot wax! My interests are morphing from realism to abstraction. I've
learned to see the abstraction in most everything, what I once found
daunting I now find exciting. I play with color, form, and light. The texture in encaustics is just plain old thrilling.
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Vase and Melons
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Rod Edwards
Rod Edwards is a painter of light and color and strives to capture the essence of nature as one feels it's presence.
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Nude Standing Woman
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Eemeel
The Dutch contemporary art painter Eemeel works in his studio.
Eemeel's figurative paintings reflect a modern style which does not follow a specific trend but is rather based on his personality and experience.
The paintings have affinity with impressionism.
Details are missing compared to realism.
The use of colors is influenced by expressionism, especially for portrait and nude paintings.
Fine art, nude women form the main part of his figurative work.
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Fishermen
Edouard Efanov
Edouard Efanov has lived all of his life in the Voronezh region, mostly in Ramon, a town 20 miles from Voronezh. Efanov does not strive for external effects in painting. The charm of his works lies in light airiness, in subtleness of color combinations, and something else-- a blending of classical Russian emotions and landscape painting-- that distinguishes his work from all others.
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Old Patchwork, New Apples
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Ellen Egan
Ellen Egan paints realistic, but not photo-realistic, pictures in pastel of bright and colorful still life subjects, some quiet outdoor scenes, and animals who touch her heart. Ellen wants to show people a beautiful moment, to convey that the world is full of them if we take the time to look.
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Work Study
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Patrick Egarter
Patrick Egarter was born in Bruneck, South Tirol, Italy - Yearly course of grafic and design, Bozen - Art School, St. Ulrich, Gröden. - Academy Of Fine Arts, Bologna 'Analogical Digitization' - painted pixel. This mark technology comes very close to the rappresentation method of the computer; it is based on painted pixel. The brain digitize it, analogical is the method of rappresentation, where each pixel is painted square for square on canvas.
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Purple Evening
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Jean Ehler
Realistic drawings and oil paintings, impressionistic landscapes and architectural images.
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Interconnected
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Jill Ehlert
Jill Ehlert is an abstract painter who creates elaborate mixed-media paintings by applying a rich layering process of mixed media, acrylic paint, collage, drawing, scratching, subtracting, pentimenti...combined with a palimpsest of layering dreams, memories, imagination, intuition, metaphor and observations. Jill's art work is available in the form of paintings and collage on canvas and paper.
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Bitter Lemon
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Katalin Ehling
Katalin Ehling artist statement: Art has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Formal art education included the full program to become a commercial artist at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. I also participated in many special classes at the Art Institute. In the fall of 1963, I moved to Paris, France, for a year of further art training. After returning to Chicago and marrying there in 1966, my husband and I moved to Arizona.
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Roger Ehmpke
Roger Ehmpke is an American Oil Painter who specializes in portraits. He uses the 'Verdaccio' technique of the old masters to create realistic and vibrant paintings.
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Sky Lark, Sculpture
Martin Eichinger
Martin Eichingers bronzes are refreshingly unique. They are evidence of a visionary artist who has something positive and eternal to say with his talent. A profound comprehension of human anatomy has allowed Eichinger to place his sculpture studies on the edge of possibility without losing their sense of grace.
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Scales
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Ula Einstein
Ula Einstein is a Swiss born multi-disciplinary artist based in New York City.
Often re-employing items in her immediate surroundings she pushes the boundaries of her materials and
tools by utilizing them in ways other than originally intended. Working with surface tension and ambiguity
her work is concerned with transformation. Examining the anatomy of life, and how this surfaces
on our landscape, my goal is to leap from the tip of tradition, the weight of conditioning, interrupting
and tampering with patterns, to realign and reassemble, creating and reinvigorating space and form.
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A Late Evening
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Vladimir Ekimov
Vladimir Ekimov possesses a bright talent, he feels very confident in the theme he chose. The combination of two cultural traditions, Dutch and Russian, makes his works unique and inimitable.
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Donna Elio
Donna Elio's Artist Statement: I have been painting for 20 years off and on. I have taken many art classes and continue to do so. My style is very eclectic and I paint to express myself not just make pretty pictures. Thank you for looking at my art work and hope that it has stirred a memory or made a new one.
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Vermont Pond
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Saira
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Marc Eliuk
The Artistry of Marc Eliuk
Displays several galleries of the unique style of artist Marc Eliuk, and offers artistic services specializing in painting photo realistic oil portraits from photo. New works and projects are frequently posted, includes hidden “Easter Egg” galleries.
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Charles Elkind
Charles Elkind is an artist who has worked in various media: drawing, watercolor and acrylic paintings, collage, photography, sculpture, etchings, Raku ceramics, computer art and design. From his varied art work and poetry he creates spiritual oriented greeting cards.
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Self Portrait
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Laura Elkins
Laura Elkins's self-portrait as Mamie Eisenhower is part of a project titled The White House Collection. The paintings use the official First Lady portraits, which are icons of American matronage, to address issues of aging and identity.
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Maria Elkins
Both art and sewing have been part of Maria Elkins' life since she was a young child. Now she combines her love of art with her love of fabric and she creates one-of-a-kind, award winning art quilts.
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Stanley skies
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Rosemarie Elkovich
plein air painter working in oils primarily in an impressionistic and colorful milieu, E. Rose landscapes of Idaho's diverse terrain constitutes her current work. Previously founder of the Waterway Women of Florida, she was delighted to find fine art alive and well in Idaho. Her use of loose brushstrokes or pallet knife render a colorist world view western tableaus.
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Marnie Elliott
Marnie Elliot, acrylics and watercolours painter, is honouring a long-held deep yearning for engagement in creative art, and continues to devote the necessary effort in courses, studies and practice to develop her artistic gift.
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Marsha Elliott
Marsha Elliott Artist Statement: I've enjoyed art in one form or another since I was old enough to pick up a crayon and scribble on a wall. As early as third grade, I began blending colors and using shade to create form. Most of my life has been spent dabbling in the fine arts while a career of 40 years as a sign artist has afforded me a daily outlet for creativity. As I approach retirement, I want to direct my creativity towards watercolor. A newfound material called YUPO is helping me to break away from the very technical art form of sign making as I enjoy and marvel at the fluidity and vibrancy of the paint on this fascinating substrate.'
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Teresa Elliott
Teresa Elliott is from a family of origin long planted in Parker County Texas. 'My parents always told me the film The Last Picture Show (written by Larry McMurtry) was identical to the town they grew up in.' While attending The University of Kansas she received a BA in fine arts and extensively painted pastel portraits from life. After tending to a 25 year illustration career in Texas Teresa became a full-time painter in 2005. 'During college it was a photography class that opened my eyes to designing with light. I never paid attention to color until I started oil painting, but my years of working with all the greys laid the foundation for what was to come later. I constructed my career in illustration on that basis, then naturally turned to painting in color.' Her recent collection of Longhorn paintings are distilled works from many years of being in the visual arts. Her love of animals and rural landscapes inspire her paintings today which are infused with an other worldly light.
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Artist with work
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Bev Ellis
Bev Ellis enjoys a number of artistic media, she specializes in mixed media, acrylic painting and ceramic sculpture. She is well known for her passionate and moody rhythmic interpretations of Jazz musicians, although her style and subject-matter is varied to encompass landscape, abstract and more. She is a member of the "Pieces of Eight", with whom she most often exhibits her work. She also enjoys giving workshops and sharing her art in many ways. Visit her website to get a better picture of this multi-facetted artist.
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Through The Window
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Pamela Ellis
All of Pamela Ellis' artwork is created during the process of contemplative meditation. In the right state of mind, visions will appear before Pam on the canvas or paper as well as on the screen of her inner sight. It is vitally important, during this creative process, to completely set aside her own critical judgement (ego) and just allow the spirit of the painting to flow.
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Dana Ellyn
Dana Ellyn creates edgy paintings influenced by the social and political events going on around her in Washington, DC. The characters in her paintings exude a humorous cynicism and wisdom while retaining an idealized innocence.
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Sky Patterns
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Rob Elphinstone
Rob Elphinstone specializes in capturing the beauty of the Canadian west coast through his textured wild flowing landscapes. His art reflects the belief that our senses reveal only a shadow of what we truly experience.
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Renee Emanuel
Renee Emanuel is a nationally recognized painter of still life and landscape painting. She has enjoyed traveling extensively and her on- location paintings reflect that passion.
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The Frequency of a Hug
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Emelina
Urban-Organic Mixed-Media Contemporary & Abstract Fine Art. Another new form of creating “green” …where creativity, non-toxic & natural materials come together to make beautiful art out of this world! Emelina’s paintings are inspired by her Latino background, the complexities of life and nature. Her vision crops moments of emotional and natural environments. The story in each of her paintings celebrates vibrant life and love with movement, light, color, texture, and dimension.
“Creativity begins with art and it extends to our everyday life experiences.”--EMELINA © 2008
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Sailboat
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Joan Emery
For many years Joan Emery has had an interest in art. She has been involved in Arts on the Bay since its start in 1991 and is a founding member. For 17 years she was a school board trustee for the Parry Sound School board as well as held art shows in the local school in the summer months. Joan has been happily married for 51 years and raised a family of six! It was not until her retirement that her own art became center stage. She paints a wide range of subjects including wildlife, sailboats and lighthouses. There’s always something new on the horizon for this artist.
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Dorothy Englander
Dorothy Englander, a resident of Albany, NY, holds an MFA from The University at Albany and a BS from Skidmore College. She has received many awards and grants for her work, which she has exhibited regionally and nationally for twenty-five years. Her art is in numerous public, corporate, and private collections, including the Hyde Collection, the Schenectady Museum, The University at Albany, and the Collection of the New York State Comptroller.
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Tibetan women
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Joe Englander
Joe Englander is a very serious photographic artist. His carefully crafted images of landscape and culture produce as wide a range of emotional response as his varied subject matter.
Joe has been photographing, publishing, and exhibiting for over 30 years. Working in all photography formats from 35mm to 8x10 since 1980, he has been producing color and black-and-white images for his many artistic projects and exhibits. He has been teaching international workshops since 1981.
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Orchids in a Yellow Room
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Gary English
Gary English's artist statement: After years as a cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator, I began to devote my time to painting pretty much full time. If I see something that moves me emotionally, I want to capture it and share that same feeling. That makes each work something personal and hard to let go. Still, it is gratifying when others want to have that same scene for themselves. I hope each painting gets a nice home.
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Bodacious Bass
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Will Enns
Unlike most artists, Will Enns was not born with a pencil clutched in each of his extremities. In fact, he was thought by his peers to be somewhat normal until his 40's, when he began drawing seriously, and his unorthodox view of the world came to light.
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Genevieve
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John Enright
John Enright Artist Statement- One must paint from the heart and feel the subject intimately to interpret it well. To study the human face is a science in and of itself. Every line tells a story. To convey the human figure in an eloquent and classical manner is one of my objectives each time I pick up my brush. It is exciting to experience a subject come to life, from a blank white fabric to a thick full color oil study. Shapes become focused and emerge from the shadows into partial light. That interplay is where my playground is. Where virtual light is sometimes so evasive and elusive that the form must be gently coaxed out and into our view. So much of what a painter must do becomes intangible and emmediate. No doubt the greatest paintings are carefully planned, but there is also an element of accidental occurance and spontanaity that must happen. And that is the magic.
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Chantell Van Erbe
Chantell Van Erbe's colored pencil drawings are rendered in a style that she calls Fantasized Realism.
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Bradford Erickson
Bradford Erickson is a Colorado artist that concerns his oil painting with the Rocky Mountain West, nature and wildlife, and the sport of fly fishing. Hos landscapes show mountains and streams and fisherman surrounded by the colorful places they love to haunt. Fly fishing is a theme in his still lifes as well as theme for commentary in his American Trout Series.
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Fired Pottery
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Carl Erickson
Carl Erickson draws inspiration from the landscapes of Lake Superior and the Minnesota wilderness to decorate his hand crafted porcelain pottery. Glazes are poured, squirted and brushed onto the pottery to create a watercolor like landscape sketch. A pattern of flying birds or blowing leaves and stamps signifying the season and year the work was made further accentuate this naturalistic decoration.
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Dianne Erickson
Dianne's mixed media work is a combination of many mediums and techniques; painting, printing, collage, assemblage, part of an ongoing exploration constructed from a working process which intentionally favors the elusive and random chance occurrence.
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Everything leading to you
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Mary Erickson
Mary Erickson's day begins before sunrise, and ends after the last sunset painting. A weeklong painting tour will end in exhaustion, and the unique accomplishment of creating anywhere from 10 to 20 paintings for each artist!
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Untitled
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Patrice Erickson
Commission a museum-quality portrait by award winning artist, Patrice Erickson. Inspired by the works of the Renaissance Masters, Erickson paints using their methods to create portraits that will be cherished for generations. She creates official portraits (corporate, government, academic, and other fields) as well as family and children portraits. Erickson is featured in the book, Best of Michigan Artists & Artisans 2006.
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Shari Erickson
Tropical oil paintings both figurative and landscape in subject. Extremely colorful and fresh.
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The Fan
Handmade Pillow
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Lois Ericson
Lois Ericson is a creative seamstress and fiber artist extraordinaire. Where others see obstacles and problems, Lois sees challenges and opportunities. She thrives on working through design ideas.
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I Do
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Marie Louise Eriksen
Marie Louise Eriksen is an expressionist painter working primarily in oil and pastel. She has traveled and exhibited in Europe, The Middle East and the United States.
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Michael Ernst
We present the pop-art-paintings from Michael Ernst. Pop-art-paintings from rock- and popstars, for example: Abba, Beatles,Rolling Stones, U2, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Dave Gahan, Depeche Mode, Frank Zappa, Elvis Presley and moviestars, for example: Marilyn Monroe oder James Dean, you will find in the 'pop-art-galerie'.
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White Rhythm
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Robert Erskine
Robert Erskine was born in London. From an early age he displayed an enquiring disposition towards all things mechanical. At 4 years of age he successfully locked, without keys, the family’s late 50’s Kelvinator fridge and aged 6 he started dismantling the family car, after which it was decided that his fathers' tool chest must be kept firmly locked! He then progressed to using the family cutlery as stone carving tools and a personal turning point took place in 1967, aged 13, he was taken to St Paul de Vence, Provence, to visit the Maeght Art Foundation. The exhibition was of paintings by Marc Chagall and a memorial exhibition of sculpture by Giacometti, who had recently died. Enquiring as to the meaning of a huge banner across the road to the museum proclaiming the word ‘SCULPTURE’, he was told to go inside to see. The exhibition confirmed that what he wanted to do was 'make sculpture'.
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Shirley Erskine
Shirley Erskine is a Canadian artist. Attending workshops, giving workshops, visiting galleries and museums, reading, teaching and experimentation with art materials and methods have all added to her artistic knowledge.
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Don Giovanni
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Claro Escuro
ClaroEscuro is a place where you can learn how to see things with curiosity and talk about them with passion, grace and a sense of creativity.
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Karen Espig
Karen Espig paints the human figure. Why? The concise answer is that she has never desired to paint anything else, and it is her intention to follow this profound impulse to where it will.
The figure has the capacity to express the human experience in its broadest sense, yet can also reveal a transient moment in an individual one. It can tell a story or pose a question.
Painting in oil means that time must be spent. As in life, the end point is the result of a journey; she starts with an intention but allows the painting to evolve. She allows it to be authentic; with imperfection, but without judgment. It has been her challenge and joy to reveal her artistic voice in this way.
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Janet Esseiva
Janet Esseiva born in South Africa, now a Canadian, loves, lives and paints on Bowen Island, BC.
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Proverbs
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