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R.C. Fulwiler
I show images that traditionally fall into the category of photography. Within this category are many sub-categories, eg: landscape, wildlife, portraiture, travel, still life, etc. Many of my fellow photographers specialize in one of these. I don't, I'm a generalist.
I show photographs that...

Phil Fung
My name is Phil Fung and I am a Miami-born visual artist. All my life I have lived with one foot in reality and the other in my imagination. My art is my way of sharing the connection between both realms. The things I make are a part of me, but also part of the world. My goal is to shine the...

Charles Gabriel
"I use Nikon digital camera's d3100 and d5600...my images are printed onto metallic paper..plexiglass...and metal dibond to bring out the beauty of my images".

Merab Gagiladze
Merab Gagiladze is from Tbilisi, Georgia. An excellent draftsman and colorist, he reinterprets the tales and legends of his country so richly imbued with European and Eastern cultures. His work takes the viewer on an imaginary journey populated with characters that bear a message at the crossroads...

John Galbo
John Galbo's evolution as an artist is somewhat inexplicable. He was an educator, who until the mid 1980's had no knowledge of French Impressionism. He received a gift of a magic mirror that transformed its reflected imagery into an Impressionistic picture when photographed. This was the beginning...

Paola Gallardo
Florida - based artist, Paola Gallardo, was born in Bogota, Colombia in the early 70’s. At only 4 years of age, Paola and her family moved to Spain. While in Spain, she studied art starting with black and white media at the age of twelve at Jose Joaquin's Studio in Zaragoza, Spain. She explored...

Sandra Galloway-Carter
Even as a child in Michigan, Sandra dreamed of being an artist. " As I grew older, she admits, " the dream just took hold of my life, and turned into something much more like an obsession."
Sandra has a degree in Graphic Arts from Western Michigan University, and worked in the field for ten years....

Scott Gamble
Three thousand years of glassmaking has yielded vessel forms in all shapes and sizes. However, I believe there is still much to explore whether a vessel is functional or non-functional. Form, color, proportion, texture --- all play an important role in how an object is perceived. Sandblasting or...

Roger Gandelman
I am a glass artist and have been blowing glass for 30 years. Early in my career I decided to put the bulk of my energy into making art glass perfume bottles. I believe I am the only glass artist in the country, perhaps in the world, who has devoted his full artistic efforts into making this object...