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Barry, Beth
Landscape abstractions with multi-layered surfaces that add texture and depth. Color choices infused with white, permitting light to shine through. Line creating tension that anchors defines and separates the shapes. |
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Beallor,
Fran
Realist, traditional oil paintings with a contemporary
twist. Figures, still lifes, interiors, portraits and more. |
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Brodkin,
Ed
Mixed media paintings that are, "at once thoughtful
and tactile, visually powerful and rich in meaning" |
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Brodkin,
Kiki
Luminous encaustic paintings and wood sculptures |
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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 |
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Fitzgerald,
Karen
Works that evoke, embody and communicate the essential
energy of all matter - the godlike absoluteness that all
energy possesses |
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Glasser,
Cora
Abstract imagery reflecting upon the life cycle of seemingly permanent structures and posing the question: “What will we leave behind, and will it be remembered?” |
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Gotbaum,
Mark
Social commentary, allegory and portrait paintings |
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Hobson, Diana
Paintings that tell stories in poetic rather than narrative form: choreographic lines representing characters travelling through geometric spaces/places evolving much like a novel of a symphony. |
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Hogan, Betty-Ann
Paintings about light: how light guides, transforms and unifies.
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Jacaruso,
Betsy
Vibrant and colorful botanicals, landscapes and still-life
in watercolor |
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Kadish, Katherine
Abstract and expressive paintings, monotypes, and other works on paper that derive from the color, light, movement, and moods of nature |
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Kvarnstrom, Arthur
Watercolors abstracted from nature with a focus on relationships of colors, forms, shapes and rhythm.
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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 |
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Marx, Ida
Landscapes and cityscapes in oil that express mood and emotion |
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Melvin, Patricia
Cityscapes and landscapes, subject matter that might be considered commonplace but has a magical quality. |
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Migliore-Newton, Kathleen
Canvases peopled with characters, both real and imaginary. They often have a layer of private meaning, and provide an invitation to the viewer's imagination. |
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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. |
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Montero, Matt.
Paintings which show a riveting and profound expression of the human spirit. |
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Mukhtar, Helene
Paintings that combine abstract and figurative elements. Drawings and collages that inject humor and amusing associations. Bright, muscular colors evoke the world of cartoons and create visual impact. |
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Newton, Douglas
Candy series paintings containing beautiful tranparencies, reflections and color. Also still lives of food and ordinary objects. |
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Oberst,Carolyn
Colorful, figurative abstractions painted in oil on wood relief, that capture the hectic and challenging but also exciting mood of our time. |
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Rabinowitz, Gloria
Vibrant landscapes, cityscapes and sunset paintings in oil, encaustic, watercolor and pastel. Charcoal portrait drawings, graphic design, photography and more...New work includes couples embracing and kissing. |
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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. |
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Rapaport, Lester
Joyous paintings that celebrate the spiritual experience of meditation. |
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Raphael, Caren
Paintings inspired by the patterning and beauty of organic forms, their order and their persistent vulnerability to chaos
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Rogers, Don
Abstract paintings that make a union of art and science. |
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Russo, Paul
Black abstract paintings, sculptures and mixed media works. |
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Shevel, Ilya
Cityscapes, portraits and still-lives painted in oil on canvas. Color and form are main vehicles to deliver the maximum expression of an object.
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Silver, John
Landscapes, cityscapes and expressionist paintings. |
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Silver, Joyce
Work that exists on the border between Realism and Abstraction, where things are not always what they seem. Strong color and bold design play with distortions of space and form. |
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Silvers, Regina
Images from nature that's at once representational & abstract, expressive & lyrical. |
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Solow, Sherry
Paintings and photography all capturing different subject matter. Expression of color that moves you to a place that touches your deepest emotions .
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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. |
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Varriano, John
Human form and nature painted figuratively and expressionistically.
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