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Alina Eydelia
Born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1989, Alina and her parents emigrated to the U.S. in 1992, escaping the dangerous remnants of the Chernobyl disaster. For years, they struggled as immigrants just to get by, but always supported Alina’s creativity. She has been exhibiting professionally and selling her...
Nate Favors
The process of making a bowl is work intensive with 13 different steps. The pieces we make are air-dryed & hand-turned on a lathe. We then sand each piece by hand with different grades of sand paper. After we sand the piece, we then buff each piece until we get the look & feel we want. Once...
Kelley Fawaz
Fawaz create paintings that are very unique to the imagination. Fawaz uses authentic black diamonds, real Gold, and gold leafs on most of his work, sometimes semi-precious stones. In other of his work, he uses electronic, lights, sounds and music.
There can only be one Picasso as there can only be...
Ann Feldmeir
I hand build functional art pottery using an earthenware clay I make, creating usable food-safe pots more durable than traditional earthenware from Italy or Mexico. I hand build each piece, pinching coils and rolling out slabs. I can drape over shapes, slice then reassemble, pinching, paddling and...
Virginia Fergus
Distinctive watercolors made en plein air & in studio.
Carol Ferony
Growing up in New York just north of the city, I experienced the wonders of small historic towns and ever-changing seasons. Encouraged by parents whose plan for their children was to make available to them an education from which they could excel and follow their dreams, I remain ever so grateful...
Bob Ferraro
Connecticut artist Bob Ferraro began his art career at Paier College of Art in Hamden, Conn., majoring in illustration. After doing freelance work such as published cartoons and coloring books, Bob moved into the fields of fine art and faux finishing. Known for his sports art in the 1990's, Bob was...
Martin Figlinski
Martin Figlinski (b. 1970) lives in the Panhandle of Florida with his wife and two kids. Living near the Gulf all his life, he never tires of the endless beauty the area offers. Martin paints on location, from life, as much as possible as he deems this necessary to capture the overall feel of his...
Susan Fink
What best describes the theme for Susan's most recent work is combining geometric and organic shapes to create colorfully dynamic non-objective compositions using mark-making and paint. There is the play with ambiguity of line, shape and form, while pushing the balance of light and dark value,...