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Jeffro Hollington
Jeffrey “Jeffro” Hollington was born and raised in upstate New York. He graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration.
From the time he could pick up a crayon he was drawing on anything and everything. He was inspired by his grandfather Bill who was a carpenter and...

Barbara Holloway
I hand weave my fabrics on 8-harness foot-powered floor looms with colorful plant fiber yarns.

Bruce Holwerda
As a visual artist, it is my goal to master the skill necessary to translate the ideal image conceived in my minds eye to a tangible form. I begin with a strong idea of the type of pose or figure that I want to paint, but the designs, colors and even techniques come during the painting...

Daniel Horne
My work continues a long exploration of the importance and possibility of finding balance in all things. Dense cold steel is worked into light, floating, seemingly impossibly balanced shapes. Organic elements of rock and wood are integrated into the work at times bringing an additional element of...

Helen Howard
A successful antiques dealer for more than 35 years, specializing in Americana and folk art, Helen Howard is perhaps even more accomplished as a folk artist.
Her period-style watercolors of sailing ships, as well as her naïve portraits and freehand theorems, capture the look and feel of original...

Ana Maria Hoyos
"It seems as though I have been painting my whole life. Being creative is a "need" for me. I am specially drawn to the freedom of having no boundaries of representation through my art. I play with my imagination and leave the brush free to explore the canvas without worrying about the end result....

Mina Hsing
Mina Hsing was born in Shanghai, China. She studied classical Chinese brush painting during her childhood. After Mina came to America, she studied Art at the University of California and later graduated from Mundelein College in Chicago, in 1967.
Mina Hsing's masterful paintings demonstrate her...

William Hudson
"Born in Palo Alto, California in 1944, I’ve been an artist, at heart, since birth, but kept under wraps, mostly, until 2006 when I moved to Taos, New Mexico, to pursue painting as a vocation.
Structured education and training was mostly from a few private lessons, and some classes at the Chrysler...

Linda Hugues
I love to travel, to see new things and experience life from a different perspective. When a beautiful scene catches my eye, I yearn to capture it in a way that reminds me of how it felt to be there. I want to explore what is interesting about the architecture, the landscape, and the activity on...

Debbie Hummel-Marconi
Debbie Hummel-Marconi's artistic career began accidentally when scotch distiller, Dewar's, discovered some sketches she had completed for an advertising client. They hired her on the spot for a three month promotional tour as a caricature artist which turned into two years of invaluable work...