The Artists

Meet the Artists

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Louis N. Pontone – Impressionistic Landscapes of the Catskill Mountains

For over forty years, Louis Pontone has made the American landscape and the natural world among the principal subject matter of his paintings, it is captured in casino spiele kostenlos book of ra. Whether trying to capture the sweep of a river valley or the intimate voice of a mountain stream, the artist is drawn to…

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Ramona Jan Mixed Media Eclectic and Functional Sculpture

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Debra Cortese Artist/Curator – Mixed Media Nature Images

My art is about sharing the experiences I have with nature and my fascination
with energetic alignments, sacred geometry, numbers, and

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Philip Jostrom – classic realism oil paintings

Philip Jostrom has been following his passion for painting for many decades.
His work as an assistant art director and assistant set decorator on a number of well-known
feature films greatly contributed to the development of his signature realism style which is
highly reminiscent of the works of the “Old Masters”.

 His list of films is quite impressive and includes…

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DCharles Hadley Blanchard – Weaver

Tamara D’Antoni – Hand-beaded, precious gemstone jewelry

Fiber Artist

Who I Am: I am a fiber artist – a dreamer and a visionary with a vivid imagination and remarkable dexterity. My innate affinity is for all things fiber. I love color and texture. I like to use my hands to create objects that provoke and delight, things that

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Paul Stark, Carved Wood Sculptures

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