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Daryl Harwood
Acrylic on wood panel with organic elements nested in boxes, set within paintings
Lee Hazelgrove
For Lee Hazelgrove, art is best broken down into two parts, not necessarily equal in nature: process and the tangible object. Paramount to him is process. The act of creating. The doing. It represents activity, thought, creative impulse, the channeling of product. Hazelgrove’s playground lies...
Linda Heath
Meet Gyotaku artist, Linda Heath. Fishing and diving are one of her favorite past times, so it only made sense that the art of Gyotaku Fish Rubbing would become a passion for Linda. A self taught artist, Linda has developed her own special style of rubbing all variety of salt water fish found...
Ed Hendrix
Ed Hendrix is an accomplished digital artist who has retired and developed a whole new perspective on art. After earning a degree in graphic design in 1981, Ed worked his way up to a creative director position in the consumer advertising industry from which he retired in 2012. Tapping his years of...
Jenny Henley
Working with a methodology that embraces sculptural practices in a painting framework, I attempt to reconcile ideas of technology, formal aesthetics and time. Typically I use recognizable imagery, appropriate for a audience familiar with contemporary notions of art; yet fused to a slightly...
Donnie Henry
My passion for MTME began almost immediately after I lost my mom in late 2016. She wove in me a passion for music and art that I never fully comprehended until she was gone. She taught me to embrace the out there and to always remain true to who I am. I named my studio Hotel Regina in her memory.
Bill Herb
"In my years at USF, I learned how to transform a smooth, flat sheet of paper into a representation of depth and dimension. Over time, a unique and personal style emerged, employing clay to achieve that vision of a 3-dimensions with flowing structure. The sculpture was born from a quest for surface...
Lee Hill
Lee Hill has been a fine artist since 1973. Early in her career, Hill was a traditional watercolorist, painting florals, landscapes and architectural scenes in a realistic style. After moving to Chicago in 1983, she turned to more non-representational expression, developing a three-dimensional...
Cindy Hirt
This unique art form is created by integrating several artistic techniques and putting them together.