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Gary Odmark
The best way to paint water is to paint on location. You need to study the wave structure. Waves start out larger and keep diminishing as they come ashore. I like to follow the shape of the wave and action with brush strokes moving the same way as the area you are painting.
I start painting with...

William Oistad
"The reason abstract art poses such an enormous challenge to the beholder is that it teaches us to look at art — and, in a sense, at the world — in a new way. Abstract art dares our visual system to interpret an image that is fundamentally different from the kind of images our brain has evolved to...

David Oleski
David Oleski. b.1961. Boston, Massachusetts; education: 1983, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland; currently living with his wife and several animals in West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
David Oleski has found a voice in his version of an intense...

Rahmon Olugunna
I'm Morden contemporary abstract painter with medium of oil on canvas and paper with vibrant colors.

Barbara Opferman
"My greatest influence as an artist has been the hundreds of children and teens that I have had the privilege to teach throughout my career as an art teacher. Watching their creative process, spontaneity, and pure joy has been influential in my own process.
I am currently using landscapes as my...

Robert Padgett
Roberts interest in art began while watching and admiring his mothers drawing skill. She would draw his sisters very beautiful paper dolls and designed for the dolls very fashionable clothing.
As a young boy he had a strong desire to be an architect and followed that desire in high school,...

Vladimir Pailodze
Oil on canvas with gold embellishments.

Emily Palmer
Since young age, Emily Palmer has created several unique pieces. She studied Art Education in Columbus, Ohio and has made her way out west, currently living and working in Idaho. Becoming inspired by the beautiful rocky mountains and the creatures they inhabit it. Her unique style and versatility...

Maryann Palmgren
"I have lived nearly my entire life in the great state of South Carolina, and all of it by the sea - how lucky am I ?!
I can remember loving everything about art from as early as the 1st grade, so as a freshman in college I registered my major as "Art" because deep down there wasn't really a...

Tatiana Parades
Oil and acrylic on canvas.