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PAINTERS
Baker, Susan
"Fun" and delightful paintings where disparate elements are put together to take on a life of its own.
Beallor, Fran
Realist, traditional oil paintings with a contemporary twist. Figures, still lifes, interiors, portraits and more.
Bender, May
Non-objective paintings portraying the dynamics and energy of color, texture and form.
Bentz, Rosetta
Paintings that "shout with life, urgency, anticipation and new beginnings" through the use of color, texture and the palette knife.
Bertoni, Rachel
Collages and mixed media works.
Brodkin, Ed
Mixed media paintings that are, "at once thoughtful and tactile, visually powerful and rich in meaning".
Brodkin, Kiki
Luminous encaustic paintings and wood sculptures .
Brunswick, Cecile
Abstractions of travels, both physical and emotional. They may allude to sunflower fields in France, the Italian countryside, NYC's Central Park or, Morocco, but they all reflect feelings for the places visited.
Fitzgerald, Karen
Works that evoke, embody and communicate the essential energy of all matter - the godlike absoluteness that all energy possesses.
Glasser, Cora
Work inspired by urban structures in various stages of construction or demolition using a variety of materials (often a heated amalgam of beeswax, pigment and resin "encaustic" combined with oil).
Golias, Michelle
Lively, colorful landscape paintings from nature, memory and imagination.
Gotbaum, Mark
Social commentary, allegory and portrait paintings.
Hiam, Alex
Paintings, photographs and mixed media.
Hunter, Hariet
Paintings of dream imagery that are then turned into Giclee prints.
Jacaruso, Betsy
Vibrant and colorful botanicals, landscapes and still-life in watercolor.
Kadish, Katherine
Abstract and expressive paintings, monotypes, and other works on paper that derive from the color, light, movement, and moods of nature.
Leber, Deirdre
Representational paintings that are a synthesis of sketches from life and the imagination--a dialogue between the observed and the remembered, the planned and the surprise that happens on a canvas.
Lichtenstein, Linda
Black and white portraits and bodyscapes, characterized by strength and emotional intensity.
Liu, Xenia
Oil paintings that are haunting and evocative. Her work is a window into the turmoil of the soul, a repertoire of passion surging from the stormy tides of the mind.
Marx, Ida
Landscapes and cityscapes in oil that express mood and emotion.
Melvin, Patricia
Landscapes and cityscapes that might be considered commonplace but have a magical quality.
Miller, Judith S.
Paintings that show the beauty and complexity in nature when light and shadow on plant materials overlap, intersect and combine to create shapes in space.
Rabinowitz, Gloria
Vibrant landscapes, cityscapes and sunset paintings in oil, watercolor and pastel. Charcoal portrait drawings, graphic design, photography and more...
Rachko, Barbara
A series of pastel paintings that use cultural objects--Mexican masks, carved wooden animals, papier mache figures, and children's toys--in a lively blend of reality and fantasy.
Rapaport, Lester
Joyous paintings that celebrate the spiritual experience of meditation.
Raphael, Caren
Paintings inspired by the patterning and beauty of organic forms, their order and their persistent vulnerability to chaos.
Rogers, Don
Abstract paintings that make a union of art and science.
Russo, Paul
Monochrome paintings in black.
Russo, Steve
Colorful abstract paintings
 
Somerville, Judy
Paintings in a variety of subject matter--Americana, Cityscapes and Elderly People-- that combine and show the beauty and importance of art and science.
Straniero, Monica
Abstract expressionism and dream landscapes.
Tyor, D.
Rich Hours Art-the art of the illuminated letter. Using the techniques of medieval manuscript painting to create personalized artwork including portraits, interests and special events.
Van Patten, Michael
Cellular memory abstracts and dreamscapes that explore the unseen rythms and nature of the body, the cellular memories and harmonies that lie just below the surface.
Varriano, John
Whether it be a scene of life in New York, a portrait, nude, or still life, the artist reveals it’s transcendent and often hidden quality, thus bringing it to life for those who view the work.
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OTHER MEDIA
Appel, Sharon
Glitter and pastel paintings.
Brodkin, Kiki
Luminous non-objective encaustic paintings with mixed media.
Farrow, Carol
Beautiful hand-made paper paintings, works on linen and clay work.
Fredette, Lorrie
Mixed-media sculptural installations and mixed-media fabric/dress designs.
Knight, Susan
Paper-cut drawings that reflect western Michigan and interests in the history, geography and ecology of the Great Lakes region.
LaBella, Liz
Densely layered mixed-media paintings that incorporate a variety of materials and found objects.
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SCULPTORS
Masloski, Richard
Americana sculpture of historial and legendary figures in bronze.
Quint, Carol
Sculptures, photographs and etchings.
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
Bernstein, Len
Photographic education based on the Aesthetic Realism of Eli Siegel. Students learn what makes a photograph successful, and how the questions of everyday life are the questions of art.
Freilich, Mel
Photographs of Death Valley and other subjects.
McDonald, Mike R.
The beauty of the Plains: photographs of sunsets, sunrises, flowers, landscapes and animals.
Smith, Bradford J.
Creative photgraphy: beautiful vintage photos, landscapes, lighthouses and more.
VandeGuchte, Chris
Rich and vibrant black-and-white photographic works of art personally processed and printed by the artist.
Whitman, Alan
Photo-essays.
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