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Lynne Taetzsch
Gallery of contemporary abstract art by New York artist Lynne Taetzsch whose paintings are described as brilliant and exciting by collectors worldwide. Abstract art explained.
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cartolina per la 515° fiera di lonigo 2001
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Paolo Tagliaferro
My name is Paolo Tagliaferro, and I am 26 years old. I am an artist of figurative realism, I paint animals, portraits, and many other things. I paint with a technique called Hiperrealisme.
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Alive
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Mohamed Tahdaini
Mohamed Tahdaini's ideas are well reflected by creating a union between geometrics, movement and color in his abstract art. Mohamed Tahdaini's wide range of imagination is expressed in his abstract approach to painting. His creativity has no limits while expressing his feelings with bright colours and unusual shapes.
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Susan Tait
Susan Tait works with glass and clay.
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Potsdam Morning Sun
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Kali Tal
Kali Tal's artwork reflects her lifelong fascination with moments of contrast and contradiction; those instances in which opposites attract and interact, and new perspectives are born. Tal detaches objects and people from the environments in which they are commonly found, repositioning them in new and unusual ways. She challenges her audience to confront and revise their expectations and to come to new realizations.
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Downtown Kyoto, Japan
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Keiko Tanabe
San Diego, CA-based artist Keiko Tanabe is an emerging watercolorist whose landscape paintings have received many awards and recognition both on regional and on national levels. Inspirations often come from her cross-cultural experiences, and she captures a fleeting moment of everyday life of people in different corners of the world.
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Nadina Tandy
Artist Nadina Tandy has always lived a creative and inquiring life, which she expresses in her passion for painting. With vivid colours and expressionistic energy her works evoke both a sense of tension and the freshness or surprise of children's art.
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London Party
Muli Tang
Muli Tang has travelled through more than thirty countries to study masterpieces, famous scenery and native culture. His works are extensively exhibited and collected by museums, institutions, corporations and private collectors around the world, including the National Gallery of China and the Guggenheim Museum of New York.
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Nancy Tankersley
She started her artistic career as a portrait painter but since 1997 Nancy has been combining her interest in the figure with that of the landscape, resulting in a series of beach paintings that has gained recognition and acceptance in galleries coast to coast. Recently she has been concentrating on 'contemporary life' and two of her 'restaurant series' paintings have received awards.
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Woman with Rose
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Joseph Tany
Joseph Tany (Yos) is a powerful colorist. He shows a clear path from movement of energy to the figurative . He combines mystery and discovery, erotism and spirituality. His figures are too vibrant to hold still, and his abstracts always swirl.
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Variation Light
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Tracey Tarling
Born on the west coast of Canada ,international artist Tracey Tarling paints emotional landscapes with an intrest in the natural sciences , transformation passages and regrowth.
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Flagpole At Sundown, Shelter Is.
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Phyllis Tarlow
In Phyllis Tarlow's oil landscapes, she brings her passion and energy to capturing both nature's quiet and nature's dramatic moments while working en plein air or in the studio. In addition to painting the landscape, she also draws and paints lively portraits of people, animals and homes.
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Glen Tarnowski
From a childhood immersed in the beauty of nature, and surrounded by the classical sense of Renaissance-era European art and architecture, Glen devoted himself to art as the highest form of expression, Glen Tarnowski brings stunning vitality, depth and emotion to his Landscape, figurative, still-life, paintings and figurative sculptures.
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Sharon Griffes Tarr
Sharon Griffes Tarr award winning artist and popular instructor. Plein air painter with studio series of work focusing on Light on Land and Water. Primary medium oil and pastel.
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Lazy Afternoon
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Danna Tartaglia
The Fiery Motion of Art in Color. Danna resides in southern Oregon, creating her motion filled Koi art in vivid colors, bold abstracts and delicate wildlife oil paintings
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Robert
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Carol Tarzier
Carol Tarzier is a sculptor and draftsperson. Her specialty is high-polish figurative work in bronze. She has received numerous awards for sculpture and has completed major commissions including the C.L. Dellums project for the City of Oakland and the George Hasslein memorial for Cal Poly.
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Mary Anne Tateishi
Mary Anne Tateishi is a Vancouver artist who enjoys combining painting and drawing in a variety of colourful media
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Lifting Series #5
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Cheryl Taves
Cheryl Taves is a mixed media artist working on panel, canvas and Mylar. Her painting focuses on process with attention to building surface, layering of materials, and gestural mark making. She also works with printmaking, utilizing monotype and intaglio techniques. In her process-based work, Cheryl is concerned with the act of relationship, particularly as it relates to the unconscious, working with materials and methods that provoke her internal imagery to come forward.
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Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor's artist statement: I love the way the dyes and wax intermingle to create fascinating, and sometimes surprising, results. Batik is fun, and the colors and shapes are dynamic!"
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On a Sunny Day
Gail Taylor
Gail Taylor artist statement: I love working with metal. Watching what emerges during this process is exciting to me, because the "end" result is always a surprise. The focus is on natural elements found in landscapes and various characteristics attributed to trees and leaves in the forest. The excitement of color, dimension and texture has always been a connecting chord of my work. Working with an uncooperative substance can be very challenging when balancing the manipulation between the material and atmospheric elements. My process is internal, while the imagery is derived from memories living in the woods on Cape Cod.
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In Their Finest
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Jean Taylor
Jean is a Tlingit woman from the Yukon Territory who has been interested in art for as long as she can remember. Following childhood, the creation and study of art became secondary to making a living and raising a family. Jean's favorite subject is painting contemporary Tlingit people living life. Another favorite subject is painting Yukon scenery near her home town.
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Joy Taylor
I have been painting for 8 years and I am self taught. As an avid a gardener and nature lover, I try to let my work reflect my feelings about nature and my surroundings. I like to experiment with different techniques, using acrylic, oil, and pastels to create interesting paintings.
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Karen Gillis Taylor
Karen Gillis Taylor is a painter of contemporary landscapes, gardens and still life. She enjoys painting nature in both realistic and abstract ways, often drawing upon her life experiences in Colorado and New Mexico. Karen enjoys experimenting and shares working tips in the "Wet Paint" section of her website.
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Poppies
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Merriel Taylor
Merriel Taylor Artist Statement: I have been painting for the past 30 years. I first started with oils and shortly thereafter soft pastel. I have been using soft pastel as my main medium. I love painting the changing landscape around us. I exhibit my work in several local galleries in my area and hold pastel classes at my studio in Plymouth Ca.
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Preposterous Prairie
Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor takes visual and all other information he receives, mixes it with emotions stirred by daily life in a hyper, cross-threaded, twenty-first century postmodern culture and ends up with paintings that lean towards the surrealistic or sometimes the abstract. Strongly influenced by western art of the first half of the twentieth century, Taylor's subjects range from rocks and trees to people to basic celebrations of form and colour.
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You are here
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Moe Taylor
Contemporary paintings by Canadian artist Moe Taylor.
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Nick A. Taylor
These nude oil paintings and charcoal drawings of beautiful women in fantasy nude art and fine art nude themes are originals by figurative artist Nick A. Taylor.
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Mark, Driving
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Pat Taylor
Pat Taylor's portraits are marked by realism and psychological insight. Her services as a portraitist have won her respect and admiration. She has decided to re-focus her career, letting teaching within institutions take second place to her studio life and private teaching. She is the owner of the Pat Taylor Academy of Fine Art, located in Austin, Texas.
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Mandarin
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Phil Taylor
Phil Taylor's artist statement: I think for me, as for many artists, art is simply hereditary. There were painters among my ancestors on both sides of my family. I started drawing and painting at a very early age and have always enjoyed creating and viewing art. I majored in Psychology as an undergraduate and in Psychology and Creative Writing in graduate school. Following that I began to study art at a variety of places. Most of my art training was in drawing and painting at the DeYoung Museum School of Art and U.C. Berkeley. I also studied illustration and architectural drafting for several semesters at Cuyamaca College in the San Diego area.
I am a current or former member of Fairfield Visual Arts Association, Vacaville Art League, Arts Benicia and Vallejo Artists Guild. I have been privileged to participate in many shows with these groups and also with the Marin Arts Council in San Rafael and am deeply honored that many of my paintings and photographs appear in private collections throughout California.
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Home Waters
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Rick Taylor
Rick Taylor's artist's statement: The commitment one makes to excel in a chosen field is of course very personal. Standards and abilities vary. I have promised myself to be as faithful to nature as possible and try to recreate some of the magnificent wildlife that I have been privileged to observe, admire and come to love; hopefully, some of these feelings come through for others as they experience my sculptures. I know that I am indeed fortunate to live the life I do and to love my work, so I thank those who support me and make it all possible.
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Strike and Return
Robert Taylor
At the age of 32, when offered an opportunity to paint for local publishing group, The Military Gallery, Robert Taylor took the plunge and became a professional painter. It was at this time that he began concentrating on marine and aviation subjects, and during the past decades Robert Taylor has established himself as one of the foremost artists painting today.
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Susan Taylor
Susan Taylor's ink and watercolour drawings, paintings, and engravings are inspired by the sea and her island surroundings. See her work at the Blood Star Gallery on South Pender Island. She is also represented on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia by the JMitchell Gallery.
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Tchook
French digital matte painter.
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The Pear Tree
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William Teitsworth
I love to paint, and, like a lot of artist-teachers, I enjoy "talking shop" about painting. You can see some of my work, as well as some shop talk, in my article on acrylic painting in "Acrylic Painting Basics," coming out in February 2004 (in the US), published by "Watercolor Magic."
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Reserves of Strength
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Arturo Tello
Arturo Tello Fine Art, site of Contemporary California Landscape painter and Co-founder of the Oak Group Arturo Tello. Images of his plein air paintings.
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John Tenasco
John Tenasco is an Algonquin from the Kitigan-Zibi Anishinabeg reserve near Maniwaki, Quebec. John is interested in a variety of media and styles of paintings (portraiture, Abstraction, Impressionism etc.) and in producing works with Aboriginal content in as many ways possible.
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Morning at Horne Lake
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Bill Tennant
Bill Tennant is a Canadian artist. Bill paints in watercolor and acrylics, primarily local marine scenes.
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Smokers watercolor painting
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Joel Tenzin
A member of the French Watercolor Society, Taylor foundation, Joel Tenzin is an international award winning watercolor artist.
"I want to celebrate the world I'm enjoying and I want to play, discover, what-If-ying, mostly with water and colors. So I paint what I see, and give it a twist that could be called a style, except that it can slightly change, as I do with circumstances."
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Snow Creek
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Ed Terpening
Ed Terpening's diverse life experiences as a software engineer, teacher, musician and Internet pioneer have led to a life of art. He primarily paints plein air (outdoors in one sitting) in oil and finds this method the best in his pursuit of representing the effects of light. The Society of Six early California colorists and the great Russian colorists, such as Nicolai Fechin and Sergei Bongart, influence my work.
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Marie Louise Tesch
Marie Louise Tesch paints mainly with acrylics in what she describes as "Moderate Abstraction". Popular works are now available in cards and reproductions from her website.
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Watching People
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Sidne Teske
Pastel plein aire landscapes and mixed media figural works.
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Into the Evening
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Jim Thalassoudis
Jim Thalassoudis is a well known Australian artist, with 35 solo
exhibitions and over 150 groups exhibitions. He has exhibited in solo &
group shows in all major cities in Australia, as well as exhibiting in
New York, Hong Kong and Singapore.
My paintings result from the intense observation of the sky and its
minute changes. The subtle colour shifts at the end of the day, the
fleeting moment, beguiling us to wanting it to last longer. The
seduction of momentary beauty in an evening sky is an elusive thing.
That instant is frozen on canvas, capturing every colour of the
atmosphere, often sharply nuanced by urban pollution.
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Luke
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Colette Theriault
Affordable and realistic, true-to-life graphite and colored pencil drawings, pastel and watercolor paintings of animals and pets; custom pet portraits of dogs, cats, horses, ponies, birds, small animals and any domestic pets from photograph and images by fine artist Colette Theriault.
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Mike Theuer
Mike Theuer Artist Statement: Portraits in pencil of kids, grandkids, pets, houses...you name it! All standard sizes you can easily frame yourself. And at prices you can afford. See samples and ordering information at my website. No obligation.
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Emily Thing
Emily Thing is a mixed media painter primarily working in oil and collage on canvas. A Fine Arts graduate from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, Emily now lives in Woodstock, New York (in the Catskill Mountains) where she is inspired by her natural surroundings. Her work is an abstract interpretation of local landscapes, details found in nature, and always informed by the process of the materials she loves - papers, symbolic found objects and paint. Emily is also an illustrator and designer specializing in web site design.
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Le Poisson Volant
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Chantal Thomas
Chantal Thomas paints vibrant and evocative abstracts of her native land in oils and acrylics on canvas, as well as porcelain and glass, she creates lamps and globes in vivid brilliant colours. She lives and works in Antugnac, South France, near Carcassonne.
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Donna Thomas
Donna Thomas, Atlanta, Ga, is a commissioned artist providing corporate works, fine oil portraiture, and equestrian art.
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Irene Brady Thomas
Irene Brady Thomas' latest pieces have made use of some techniques of the Old Masters. Irene loves the precise layering of glazes over a monochromatic underpainting and watching the colors deepen and grow more rich with each successive layer of paint and the inner light which still shines beneath.
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Caroline
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Joy Thomas
A fine arts major in college, Joy Thomas began drawing and painting as a child. She was born in Borger, Texas and has made Kentucky her home since 1965. An accomplished portrait painter, Joy Thomas also excels at painting landscapes, still lifes and interiors. Proficient in watercolor, pastel and oil, her paintings have garnered national and international awards, including the 1996 First Place Prize from the American Society of Portrait Artists.
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Muse
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Kyle Vincent Thomas
Kyle Thomas Artist Statement: I have always been an Artist. The progression toward becoming a professional Artist was therefore a very natural consequence. Through solitude and contemplative thought, art is the vessel in which I convey my perception of beauty, love, and mystery. I have found Traditional Realism to be the approach best suited to handle this expression. I create still-lifes and landscapes, but my greatest passion is the human form; working in oil, charcoal, and pastels. I continue to grow in and through my art learning from critical observation, experimentation and experience.
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Cinnamon Bear
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Les Thomas
Les Thomas' artist's statement: When recently asked, I described the current style of my painting to be a hybrid of abstraction and representation. For the most part, the imagery I place in my pictures are the pretexts I need in order to further explore pictorial possibilities. This is not to suggest that they are random and therefore inconsequential. To begin with, and with very few exceptions, I tend to use sub-narrative imagery. By that I mean representations that don't belong to any kind of story, news event, or time line. If I am interested in a narrative or sense of time it has to do with the viewer's inspections of the painting as a visual field, that is as an object open for inspection from any particular starting point. Although it is something I cannot control, I do not want people to dwell on the image alone.
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The Woods in Winter
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Lynn Thomas
Lynn does artwork in oils, watercolors, pastels, pencils, encaustic. Her subject matter is also varied, but includes all things "Western". Her favorite subjects are horses and animals. She has been juried into shows nationwide and won hundreds of awards including many People's or Artist's Choice, Sweepstakes and Best of Show awards. She is also an author and poet. She has earned inclusion in Who's Who of American Women. Lynn lives on a ranch with her husband in the remote Big Sandy country of Sublette County Wyoming. The ranching heritage, undeveloped beauty of the area and abundant wildlife are inspiration for her artwork. She ran an outfitting business in the Jim Bridger Wilderness of the Wind River Mtns. for about 25 years, and her experiences there also gives her much resource material for her paintings.
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Yellow Mountainous Landscape
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Mary Easaw Thomas
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Autumn Meadow
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Shirley Thomas
Shirley's belief is that art is a gift and as such has to be used. To her, it is a lifetime love. She's sure that a lot of what she feels shows in her original work. Her paintings are always changing and evolving as she gets new ideas.
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Teri Walker Thomas
Teri Walker Thomas has gone from watercolor, to acrylic on canvas, depicting Roosters, landscapes, still lifes, and tropical ocean scenes.
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Koi & Magenta Lillies
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Teri Walker Thomas
Teri Walker Thomas has gone from watercolor, to acrylic on canvas, depicting Roosters, landscapes, still life's, and tropical ocean scenes.
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Above Cayambe
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J. Douglas Thompson
The high prairie skies and the dramatic storms have a particularly strong visual impact on the art of J. Douglas Thompson.
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Samantha Thompson
Hard to ignore, easy to adore, Samantha used bold lines and fantastic color to paint her playful images. Her focus is on the female form and the small moments between friends, lovers and family. She lives in Melbourne, Australia and has her own gallery.
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Artist Tim Thompson
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Tim Thompson
As a respected and world renowned oil painter - Tim Thompson's work covers a very broad range of subject matter, with particular focus on the Americas Cup, Racing Yachts, Clippers aswell as producing various period Seascapes and historic and periodic marine art. His work covers both dramatic rough seas as well as calm tranquil seas.
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Old Man River
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Tommy Thompson
Tommy Thompson was an architectural and commercial illustrator for more than 30 years before advancing to painting oil landscapes in 2003. He now concentrates on painting pastoral landscapes that include horses. His paintings are impressionistic in style and evoke a sense of peace.
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A night on Bourbon
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Tommy G. Thompson
Tommy G. Thompson artist statement: Texas is my place of birth... 1948 the year; and from very shortly after that beginning the creative impulse has been a part of my life. Early on, I was lucky to be encouraged in my aspirations. There were short stints in technical illustration, graphic design and commercial illustration. Fortunately, in 1971 a hopeful young artist rolled out to Jackson Square in the fabulous old French Quarter of New Orleans and launched a career that was more a passion than a job. Through the ensuing years of growth and refinement my work has been exhibited primarily in gallery settings. Smiling eyes and uplifting visions have become my hallmark. Perhaps this is why an enthusiastic group of Thompson patrons have grown throughout the years. Today the studio is back in Texas and the gallery affiliations continue. Additionally, I have begun the presentation of my art and limited edition prints at a number of select, special events. It has been a joy to come out of the studio and chat face to face with so many nice people. Perhaps you’ll pop into my exhibit someday… until then I hope the paintings in this web gallery bring you a smile.
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Wendy Thompson
Pacific Northwest artist, Wendy Thompson creates images reflective of cool waters, shimmering pools and fresh air, Dragonflies, Koi, Egrets, Herons and Loons.
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Venice Reflections
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William D. Thompson
My paintings echo my inner feelings, capturing the extraordinary qualities, poetry and rhythms of everyday life through the use of composition, form and color. Rich, juicy and thick oil paint is applied with palette knife, brush and fingers to create complex three-dimensional textures which work to describe the form and to isolate it from its ordinary existence, elevating the subject to a higher level. I seek to interpret not describe, to paint the essence of and not the subject.
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Gated Community II
Gerry Thompson, AFCA, CSPWC
Painting subjects that inspire Gerry usually contain one or more of the these attributes: Strong contrast between light and shadow, combinations of natural and artificial light, unique textures, close-up perspectives, and interesting colour combinations. Within that context she paints the world around her as she sees it at that particular time in her life.
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Artist Jan Thomson
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Jan Thomson
Jan Thomson has been painting for the past 6 years, firstly in watercolour then taking up oils several years ago. Landscape is her passion, trying to capture the light and mood and pass it on to the viewer. She has had six successful solo exhibitions n Wellington, exhibits with Naxos (Kilbirnie), Khandallah Gallery and Lindale (Paraparaumu). Jan goes on regular painting trips in New Zealand and Australia to gather reference material and paints on site whenever she can – often across the coast of Wellington.
Jan also exhibits with Watercolour New Zealand and NZ Academy of Fine Arts.
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Rebecca Thornburgh
Whimsical illustrations for children's publications
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