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Thomson’s work runs the gambit: landscapes, cityscapes, interior and figurative works, in either acrylic, encaustic, egg tempera, oil or watercolor, most often in warm, rich, earth tones.
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The time consuming technique of reduction woodcut is multi-faceted; many levels of thoughtful planning and improvisation result in the finished image.
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Following an exploratory phase, feltes found a true path when she studied scientific illustration at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.
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An acrylic and oil painter, who creates imaginative figures, and landscapes always creating sketches to create her story.
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An oil painter, who creates landscapes, dreamscapes and still lifes either on canvas, linen boards or canvas boards. Some of his pieces have a surrealism quality to them.
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An oil painter but, also uses graphite and prisma to create her figures in a box. Her work is well known for the big eyes and her illustrative quality.
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Sean's etchings are drawn on site from observation, directly onto a copper plate, as he explores and documents the ruins of the recent past.
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A watercolor and acrylic painter creating bold juicy abstract paintings. Subjects include landscapes, still life’s, floras, seascapes, water and animals.
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