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Teri Causey
Since I was a kid, I have loved working with color. My pieces start with abstract painted wood panels. The piece is built in layers with the strongest colors on the bottom layers and the lighter colors on top. There are sometimes 8-10 layers before I am ready to apply images. This layering...
Roxane Chardon
Soft Pastel - printmaking /drawing
John Cheng
1st layer:watercolor and pastel on rice paper
2nd layer: collage
3rd layer:acrylic with silk
Athlone Clarke
In a throwaway society, I have trained my eyes to see beyond the obvious. Finding stories and beauty in objects. In which my mixed media work reveals itself: Originality, innovative, honest work.
Kaytha Coker Potts
Yarn and Fabric Paintings
Although I have been working in the arts for over two decades, only in the last two years have I begun to show and actively sell my work, focusing exclusively on yarn and fabric paintings- an idea that morphed and grew out of my years as an art educator. Expounding on the...
Sarah Collier
Digitally created pop art made by combining hand drawn and painted images and discarded ephemera.
Nancy Connors
Hand drawn ink images using micron pens. Colored with acrylics or watercolor pencils.
Carla Cope
Everyone said I was a shy child, but I was a focused observer of people and their behavior. I believe I was learning how the world worked. I turned these observations into my own language, a visual language that could speak louder than my mouth. I convert emotions and feelings into a visual...
Robert Cornell
"My work features digitally created images, laminated to hand-cut wood then sealed in a high gloss resin."