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Amy Lennard Gmelin
I started experimenting with cement long before it became the trendy thing to do. To paraphrase an old country song "I was concrete when concrete wasn't cool". I love trying to expand the boundaries of concrete and see what I can get away with (my fellow concrete artists know exactly what I mean...

Tina Leto
"I use a dual lens flatbed scanner as a camera and treat the resulting image as traditional film processed in a darkroom.
They are printed on Baryta coated archival paper with pigment inks".

Henry Levine
I blow glass in a continuous process in which I add all colors, handles, feet and bits while hot.

Glenn Lewis
Glenn first became interested in photography while participating in Semester at Sea, a study abroad program he participated in while attending the University of Colorado. In the program, approximately 700 university students took a semester's worth of courses on a retired cruise ship that took them...

Jim Lewk
Born in Troyes, France and raised in New York, his interest in art dates from pre-grammar school. After moving to Miami, he studied art at the University of Miami, Florida State University, and in several European countries.
By 1970, he was working full-time as a metal sculptor. Even though he is...

Sunny Liang
Most of my photographs were taken in the moving clouds and mist, which result in strong pictorial effect. The majority of my pictures were taken in China National Park. I love to catch the mist and clouds in the early morning.

Andrew Libecki
TRAVEL THE WORLD, AND MAKE WHAT YOU ARE INSPIRED BY...
That is the theme of my life, and my glass art inspiration. I have been blowing glass professionally for 16 years. Throughout this time I have been traveling the World seeking inspiration for my life and art. Through various mountaineering ...

Sheila Litke Litke
Sheila Litke lives on a large bison ranch in Western Nebraska. The pots are made on the wheel, by hand and in some cases with a mold.

Pat Little
Little is big on Naturescapes. 'I call them Naturescapes,' said local photographer Pat Little. 'It's a word I made up for very close-up digital shots of nature ' anything natural.' Little's technique is to shoot common objects so close that the macroscopic details form abstract images. With many of...

Susan Livingston
Clay and fossils, terra sig slip, burnished, fired, add fossils and stains.