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Ric Grossman
A career abstract expressionist, recognized for his non-figurative, nonobjective and nonrepresentational paintings and drawings. The meaning in his work is expressed as an emotional experience. It also stems from a lifetime pursuit in philosophy and music. As a modernist, he is in search...
Debra Grubbs
Each one of us has his or her own way of capturing
the visual world.
Debra Grubbs began painting in watercolors while studying with
Watercolorist Corey Staid in Andover, Massachusetts as a teenager.
She studied with a variety of other artists after moving to...
Annie Gudis
I have always been an artist. My earliest memories are of dancing and making pictures; both to music. After a 20 year career as a professional ballet dancer I worked as a baker and pastry maker, apprenticing with the renowned former White House pastry chef, Roland Messnier and winning a gold medal...
Nancy Beth Gulker
"My mom was a fine artist. I grew up hanging out in her studio, drawing and painting and trying new art styles. I finally found one I like. I make art that makes me happy. I hope it makes you happy, too".
John Gunther
I have been a weaver/woodworker for nearly 45 years. With the gift of a loom while in college at Michigan State University I started to learn and understand the diverse uses for woven fabrics mixed with other materials especially woods and metals. Graduating in 1972 with a degree in Arts and...
Jaeryon Ha
My artwork has been involved with such a unique style that distintive strokes and purity of a color are prominent. Oil-pastel being major medium of an artwork, yet pre-applying Gouache on a board enables an artwork to become more vivid and conspicuous.
The uniqueness of my drawings springs from my...
Jada Hallbeck
Jada's vibrant paintings are rich with color, soul, and imagination. Working intuitively, Jada thrives in the magic of the moment allowing her paintings to unfold naturally often changing courses along the way. She believes there are no mistakes in the creative process and strives to do something...
Kelsey Hallbreck
All works were made on rag paper using AKUA printing ink. Drypoint was the printing process used and is typically done on a copper plate where a needle is used to scratch the image into the plate.
Britt Hallowell
I create unique paintings through a merging of contemporary and traditional styles. I use a mixture of paints, plasters, charcoal and oil pastels to create heavy textures in each of my paintings. My work is organic in nature, reflecting trees, flowers, and animals in a usually figurative manner,...
Kana Handel
I am an artist originally from Tokyo, Japan. I came to the United States in 1992 and now reside in Gainesville, Florida, though I am currently living in New York City. I studied art at Musashino Art University in Tokyo, starting my career as a graphic artist in advertising until I became a...