Jeremy Burks: works in colored pencil on board, and other media at times. Primarily representational and figurative, his work generally has narrative and symbolic qualities. Drawing inspiration from history, religion, mythology, music, and nature.
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Sara Hasslinger: Bold colors and images, blurring the lines between reality and the surreal. |
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Anne Genung: work is marked by graphic line use, concentrated color, and the allusion to both the traditional and the contemporary. |
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Corinne Loperfido: her work is done with pen, prismacolor markers, and
watercolor on paper. Hand embroidery is a method that she frequently
employs in both her crafts and fine art. Inspiration is usually
found in antique ephemera, postcards, images of vintage women, and in
the nuances of body language and facial expressions. |
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Wendy Offield: work is whimsical, and brightly colored. She loves using creatures to stand in for humans to create a more dream like reality. |
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Candace Carlisle: More info coming soon. |
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Tom Cox:More info coming soon. |
































