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Clifton Henri
"Essentially, I am a storyteller… and the job of any great storyteller is to communicate in a way that both will engage with the audience and ignite their imagination. My photography, which I affectionately describe as Film Stills of an ever evolving narrative, is themed in the spirit of nostalgia...

Valerie Henry
My name is Valerie G Henry, I'm a professional wild mustang photographer and have been enthralled by wild horses ever since I can remember. I was born in Paris, France and grew up in Montreal, Canada. My home-base is everywhere and anywhere and at this time in my life, my husband and I are...

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...

Bill Herb
"In my years at USF, I learned how to transform a smooth, flat sheet of paper into a representation of depth and dimension. Over time, a unique and personal style emerged, employing clay to achieve that vision of a 3-dimensions with flowing structure. The sculpture was born from a quest for surface...
Ariel Celestino Hernandez
Ariel Celestino Hernandez also known as “El Pintor De Las Curvas” was born in Marianao, La Habana Cuba in 1974 and migrated to this country in 1999. Celestino started his artwork at six years of age when he did a portrait of his teacher. When his teacher saw the portrait, she knew he would one day...

Raul Hernandez
Raul graduated with honors at the Fine Arts Academy “Eduardo Abela”, La Habana, Cuba. At the age of 13 he made his first exhibition debut at the International Book Fair of Havana. He has illustrated over 30 books published in Cuba and the United States. His works are found private collections in...

Reinhard Herzog
Reinhard Herzog learned his craft while studying to be a laboratory glass engineer at the Wertheim Academy for Glass in Germany. In 1977, he opened his own glass studio in Wertheim, and began the dream of bringing his visions of glass, "a child of light," to life. While Reinhard has worked at...

Julie Hewitt
"Fluid acrylic pour paintings on canvas using Acrylic paint, pouring medium, and varnish to seal".

Karen Hibbs
Each piece is designed and built with natural materials- fossils, minerals, etc., or sculptural elements of glass and metal that are carved and cast in the studio. Occasionally "found" objects are also employed, all to produce compositions with texture and dimension, and great visual interest...