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Randi Grantham
The bronze sculptures are cast using a lost wax process, and given a patina to give them color.

Robert Grauer
Robert Grauer has been creating images from behind the lens since childhood. At the age of eleven, he was already photographing with a 35mm camera and developing film and printing in the family darkroom in the basement of his home in Brooklyn, N.Y. Through the early years he worked almost...

Robert Green
"When you walk for a while, or paddle a little bit, you quickly leave the roads, parking lots, and crowded places behind you. The world quickly becomes less cluttered with the things of modern life, less engineered, and less manipulated. And it becomes wonder filled ... there is something to marvel...

Alice Greko
"I print my photographs on canvas then use a custom-made frame for each one. I paint an extension of the image on the frame with acrylics. The result is a photograph and painting together".

Justin Greshko
In a new-millennium Art landscape plagued by derivative incrementalism or wanton one- upmanship, Justin Greshko has thrown out all the rules to create a completely refreshing art-form that’s as nostalgic, rich and comforting as it is stunning, unique and current.
Utilizing the natural beauty of...

Paul Grewe
Sonshine Imaging is a collection of rare moments in time captured by Vail Valley Colorado photographer Paul D. Grewe.The primary focus is Colorado landscapes and to a lesser degree wildlife, people and other places. Paul has lived in the Vail valley for 20 years and has been taking pictures for 40...

Jeremy and Chelsea Griffith
Jeremy & Chelsea Griffith are a husband and wife glassblowing team. They received their degrees in glass sculpture from Rochester Institute of Technology, and currently maintain a private studio in the rolling hills of Southern Illinois with their two young daughters, Sophiana and Sadelle.
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Crocifissa Grillo
In the world of art one must learn to express the inner passions, this begins with the fundamentals. I think the creative process is synonymous with music. For this reason, the art balances to each paint stroke, line, color and dimension of the piece.
While studying and living in Florence Italy, I...

Mark Groaning
It all started when…
I was just a wee lad when my Mother said my coloring book would look a lot better if I kept my coloring inside the lines.
I thought, Waaaaat?
That’s how it all started. I did my best to do as she said, to color inside the lines, but those neatly drawn lines were so darn...

Paul Gruner
By the time he was learning to ride a bicycle, Paul had begun his passion for the undersea world. His parents had introduced him to diving when he was only nine years of age with a home made air buoy. As a teenager if he wasn't in school he would be found underwater either collecting tropical fish...