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David Mangels
"The edges of the nature are filled with beauty. A storm clearing at sunrise creates a glowing landscape that makes your heart fill with joy. The overlap between two climates can create unique ecosystems that give spark to the imagination within all of us. Extremes of desert or arctic wilderness...

Nancy Mann
"We never planned to start ANOTHER business! We began using essential oils for our own personal use. Our formulas worked so well that we shared them with our families and friends. We have been sharing them with you, our customers, since 1999. (This is now our ONLY business.)
We are so sure that you...

Holly Manneck
My process may be complex but my images are simple. They are a slice of life past and present that tell a story. As I develop a montage of images a story emerges which invites the viewer to experience the tale. I use vintage images and my own photos always choosing images that I connect with. I...

Dacota Maphis
Delve into imagination with Dacota Maphis, as she explores her subconscious through digital artwork she calls Photo Revised Art ©. Approaching her skill as an unsolved puzzle, she starts with an original photograph for her inspiration. Then, by working with the limitations of the existing pixels,...

Ed Martin
"It is crucial to me to constantly challenge my mind and materials in order to create one of a kind pieces. To me art has to be an ever-changing journey that continually evolves into a new series of work that have their own undeniable style. I want my work to always take me in the direction of...

Judy Martin
"Working with fused glass could include things as paint, metal or ground glass added to the main glass. The design is made and fired in the kiln, cold worked and fired again".

Lydia Martin
Artist and Photographer with eclectic tastes and interests. Started my career in fine arts, bought a camera for reference photos and decided photography would be my second passion. I guess my main interest is animals; dogs and horses being foremost and I love getting out in the field on a...

Joe Martino
Although I am primarily an abstract expressionist artist, from time to time I paint in a more realistic or impressionistic style. I particularly enjoy exploring and experimenting with design, color and a variety of different media. My paintings are characterized by a sense of mystery that invites...

Melissa Mason
By focusing on the minute details that make every being unique, you capture the very essence of their soul. As an artist, I strive to capture the true nature of the people, creatures, and lands that together make up the breath-taking world that surrounds us. My work represents individuals as they...

Scott Matyjaszek
"I was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Rochester, New York in 1971. In 1983 I studied Audiovisual Technology at Monroe Community College graduating in 1985 with honors. During my college years, I developed a keen sense for a different kind of photography.
I began to photograph...