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Geoffrey Aaron Harris
My Original Digital Paintings, created entirely on the computer, are inspired by my collection and passion for antique toys and games. I strive to create unique and contemporary artwork with a nostalgic quality.
I create my Digital Paintings on a 27 inch Apple iMac with the use of a WACOM graphics...
Ryan Hayes
"I was raised in the small southern Indiana town of Dale. Like a scene from a Norman Rockwell painting, as a young boy, I spent every minute possible shirtless, barefoot and enjoying the outdoors. My love for the outdoors and its wonderful wildlife grew to be one of the most important aspects in my...
Lee Hazelgrove
For Lee Hazelgrove, art is best broken down into two parts, not necessarily equal in nature: process and the tangible object. Paramount to him is process. The act of creating. The doing. It represents activity, thought, creative impulse, the channeling of product. Hazelgrove’s playground lies...
Michael Heffernan
Michael was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1954 with a natural creative ability to draw and paint and was accepted to the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) in 1971.
He was awarded a full merit scholarship to NCAD, followed by a national competitive design award for a one year in residency...
Michael Heilman
What you will see here are a variety of rugs made by different techniques, woven, tufted and hooked and a combination of all three. Many of the rugs are made with a shuttle hook, a wooden and brass hand tool distinctly American in origin (1870) and with a later hand tool, a Rumpelstiltskin hand...
Laurie Hein
Laurie Snow Hein has been painting all her life. Like many young artists, she was doubtful that she could make a career of her passion. Laurie's parents had convinced her that it was impossible to make a living as an artist. When her kindergarten teacher asked if she was going to be an artist, she...
Eric Heitmann
I am blessed to live on Sylvan Lake, NY in the summer and Naples Fl in the winter, this has given way to unending creativity. My studio sits lakeside, and I am thrilled to watch the swans swim past everyday as I work. It is serene and exciting at the same time. I come from 3 generations of artists...
Kelvin Henderson
From Henderson, North Carolina, Kelvin Henderson started painting at an early age. he worked for the federal government for 20 years and resigned to pursue a full time career as a fine artist. Kelvin established Fruits of the Spirit Fine Art Gallery in 1995, as a distributor of artwork and...
Pomm Hepner
Capturing the motion and energy behind life's creative moments—that's what Los Angeles master painter Pomm strives to do every time she sits at her easel. An exhibiting artist for the past 30 years, Pomm was born in Los Angeles to a Paris-born mother who named her daughter Pomme—which means "apple...