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Margaret Lee
Dramatically lit coastal landscapes and classical still life. These pieces evoke the many moods of daylight on the serene vistas of tranquil marsh scenes. the still-life seperates clarity and object with contemporary flair. |
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Lee Alban
Nationally recognized award winning artist creates perfectly painted landscape, still life and figurative works.
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Janice Antinucci
Vibrant impressionist paintings in oil of landscapes and fresh florals reminiscent of the French Impressionist masters, rich use of color iced on the canvas with palette knife. |
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John Aquilino
Feel the energy and beauty of these exciting and contemporary cityscapes done in oil. John captures the constantly changing patterns of color and light in the urban environment, celebrating our American cities.
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Dianne Cary-Thomson
With bold expressive brush stroke and vibrant color, this artist portrays sensitive and tender renderings of the figure. In keeping with the Cape Cod School of Art theory, she has a perfect understanding of the temperature of each color and the way it is affected by light. The artist is a member of the Maryland Society of Portrait Painters since 1993. Commissions are accepted through the gallery. With a firm understanding of the Mother Child theme, her paintings strike harmonious chord of the bonds that extend through generations.
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Kathleen Daywalt
Fascinated by figures and beautifully patterned compositions Daywalt continually pushes the edge to create intriguing color rich pieces. |
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Sam Dixon
Fresh fluid paintings in carbon and watercolor, a fantastic use of line with a spontaneous contemporary appeal, focus on European themes and a playful wine bottle series. |
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Kevin Fitzgerald
Soft diffused landscapes of the Eastern shore with a veiled mystery and a contemporary edge. These oils are reminiscent of the 19th century Romantics with a heightened sense of time & space. |
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Sue Foell
Sue’s passion for oil painting is evident in her convincing sense of light and dark, confident brush strokes and rich use of color. |
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Jack Frazier
Jack Frazier blurs the line between abstract and representationalism using bold colors and palette knife to achieve a thought provoking painting. |
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Joan Johnson
Primarily a Still Life Artist Joan Johnson’s compositions are a combination of rich color, wonderful design, balance and inspirations from her own collections.
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Sam La Fever
Sam La Fever works in his studio creating digital serigraphs. The process of layering color as in creating a serigraph, or “silk screen” prints is well suited to creating prints digitally. Reducing a composition to its light, color and structural elements provides a very clean aesthetic and an interpretive approach to creating his wonderful art. |
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Lynne Lockhart
Brilliantly colored oils of the eastern shore landscape, a complete master of capturing the charming personalities of the animal kingdom done with an excellent execution. |
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Kirk McBride
Beautiful oils of the Eastern shore landscape, and beach scape dunes, in addition to vintage cars and trucks are some of the many subjects of this natural colorist. |
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Davis W. Morton
Local landscapes and figurative work beautifully painted in oil reminiscent of Hopper and Vermeer. Mr. Morton's thoughtful images will, to be sure, create quite an impression on it's viewers. |
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Becky Parrish
Loose expressive brushwork, exciting use of color contrasts and deft use of light and shadow are all descriptions of this artist's work. Primarily still life in oil.. |
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Pamela Phillips
Contemporary figurative work with a fresh application of paint; in her work she looks for universal gestures in her subjects as a basis for composition, and sees the figures as a kind of container or consciousness. |
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Camilla Schwartz
Camilla’s landscapes, done on location, seem effortless at capturing the light on her subjects at just the right time. Her use of color is pure and confident which adds to the finish. |
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Stan Sperlak
Primarily a "plein air" artist, with strong emphasis on color and emotion with simple subject matter. Fields, marshes, dunes, working fishermen are the genre represented recently. All work is in soft pastel only, painted on supports ranging from coated grounds and boards to handmade papers. |
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Meg Walsh
Known for landscapes drenched in color and is equally at home painting outdoors or in the studio. |
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William C. Wright
Works in both watercolor and oil. The Artist has had many Solo Shows and has won many awards, too numerous to mention. |
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