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David A. Argenta
David A. Argenta makes each pencil drawing a labor of love replete with attention to detail.
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Richard R. Best
Richard R. Best (also a poet) uses brush-and-ink and dry media to produce both fine-lined and bold semi-abstractions.
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Bj. DeCastro
A colorful, narrative flair brings this Californian's "story" paintings to romantic, vivid life.
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Elissa Dorfman
Lush, decorative florals, landscapes, figures, symphonic abstracts—New York City artist Elissa Dorfman does it all.
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David Dwinell
Dave (also a poet) and his wife Barb traveled the southern reaches of the state of Mississippi
to obtain oil and pastel images of its swampy backwaters. And that's just the beginning.
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Amy Eliot
A single oil and two finely detailed charcoal drawings from Amy (also a poet) are our first—but hopefully not last—easel art contributions from her.
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Catherine Gemkow
Catherine Gemkow employs pastel, acrylic, colored pencil and ink for her charming high country pastorals.
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Jennifer Hunter
Twenty-four gloriously sensuous oils show the wide scope of this British artist's abilities and concerns.
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Valerie Leri
This Mashpee, Massachusetts artist paints vividly colored abstracts, landscapes and seascapes.
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Catherine Marché
A consistently exemplary mix of line, color, form and subject make this Parisenne's art a constant joy.
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Derek McCrea
Derek specializes in the 'plein air' style of outdoor painting, producing luminous pastorals in which a feast of hues are bathed in light.
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Claudio Parentela
Claudio Parentela's bold, eye-grabbing pen-and-inks show why his illustrations are in demand worldwide.
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Nathalie Vogel
A mastery of draftsmanship, color and composition—and an enchanting idealism—inform Nathalie Vogel's perfectly modulated realism.
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Albert Wilking
Albert Wilking says, "I love being connected to the divine wondrous process called creativity. I think it shows in my art."
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Robert Wittig
Chicago artist Robert Wittig—a late arrival to painting—illumines both urban and country subjects with astonishing deftness.
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