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Dear artists! |
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Adina Cicort |
Adina Cicort is a young artist with a multicultural personality living in the United States. Born and grew up in "the Little Paris" of Europe, Bucharest city, she defined her artistic vision under the influence of two famous Romanian artists such as Daniel Ionescu and Sabin Balasa, as well as other European and American artists. Subjects that she is very passionate about are: History of Civilizations and Religions, Symbolism, History of Art, Nature, Countries, Architecture, Rituals and Traditions. Abstract, Impressionism and Surrealism styles are predominant in her artworks. Adina works as well in Web Design and Advertising industry and she believes in the power of art as therapy and form of communication. | |
Voytek Cieslak |
Post-impressionism and
symbolism are my world,the world of colours that penetrate me. I set
upobjects and watch them but do not transfer themonto canvas right away.
I wait until they alone turninto a harmonious arrangement of colours
and create unique composition. Art, an act of creation, eye and brain, the value of colour and a spectator are my life which exists irrespective of myself. |
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Jacinta Cillis-Asquith |
Located in Ottawa, Ontario, JacintaINKoffers Greeting Cards, Custom Artwork | |
Constantine Cionca |
Constantine Cionca has spent the last nine years expressing the beauty and emotions of life in a wide variety of computer generated artistic forms. From a classical training with oils and acrylics to a relatively new medium, he embodies the essence of free spirit reflecting an exuberant appreciation of the human psyche dynamically expressed | |
Ione Citrin |
Ione's art has shown nationally
since 1998 when, after years of world travel, a successful television,
radio, theatre and film career in the performing arts, she decided to
focus her richly diverse talents on the visual arts. |
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Biagio Gino Civale |
Art Teacher diploma from Fine Arts Academy of Rome, Italy, 1958; Art School attendance at Cagliari Liceo Artistico, Sardinia, Italy, 1957; Art School attendance at Academie de la Grande Chaumiere, Paris, France, 1952-53; School of Nude at Florence Academy of Fine Arts, Florence, Italy, 1975; Intaglio & Surface Color printmaking at New York City University, NYC, 1983-84; Intaglio & Collagraph printmaking workshop at SUNY Purchase, N.Y., 1984; Diploma of Poster Creator from ENALC, Florence, 1972. |
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Stephanie Clair |
At first perspective my paintings may seem skewed which gives the appearance of 3 dimensional angles and viewpoints. What you see at first is not what you maysee in the end. Bodies with shapes overlappingto give the illusion you are looking at two or three sides at once. Some call my refined style - a sort of modern feminine cubism. I like to call it Reality. - One's life never is as smooth as it appears to be. | |
Cristina Clarimon |
Cristina Clarimon is a Spanish collage artist living and working in the United States. Born and raised in Madrid, she has been living in the american southwest for ten years. Her art work is personal and unique. It has evolved from detailed portraiture to pieces that combine a variety of techniques resulting in rich surfaces and interesting compositions. Her paintings are built up layer by layer from beautiful handmade papers and glazes of paint. She blends the use of oil paints, magazine cut outs, xerographic material, handmade papers and pure beeswax with patience and great skill. | |
Deanna Clear |
My paintings remember the stained glass windows of my childhood, the allegories & myths of many cultures, dreams & spiritual beings, a sensual appreciation of the natural world. But, most of all, they are intended to add new territories to human consciousness & simply to share something beautiful. A friend once told me, after seeing my work for the first time, that she felt she had learned to look through new eyes. My second favorite comment on my work has been, “I’ve never seen anything like that before!” |
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Glenise Clelland |
Award winnings Australian
artist using vibrant colour to express her response to places visited
and moments glimpsed. Figurative, landscape, pacific islands, Europe and Australian images |
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John Climenhage |
Painter, oil | |
Beatrice Cloake England Website: http://www.beatricecloake.co.uk/ |
Member of the
National Acrylic Painters Association, the Designers and Artists Copyright
Society, Beatrice displays all subjects in all medium. The artist works
on commission. Prints of her work are now being processed |
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Atmara Rebecca Cloe |
New World Creations hosts the visionary, digital art of Atmara Rebecca Cloe. Archival Giclees, posters, gifts & cards are available, both retail & wholesale. Offerings include Florals, Goddesses, Angels, Visionary Landscapes, Dolphins, Sacred Symbols, Mandalas, Fractals, Feng Shui Art & more. | |
Richard Clopton |
Commissions/Collectors
include: TransAmerica Corporation, Levi-Strauss & Co., GUMPs, The
Nature Company, Wolfgang Puck, Danielle Steel, Pam Morris Designs, Margaret
Lesher and numerous museums in the US and Canada |
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Robert Coane |
Painter and draftsman best known for provocative political works. He's exhibited at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Tweed Museum in Duluth, MN; Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN; and at El Museo del Barrio, Wright Gallery and L'Acajou in New York City. Over 30 years teaching nationally and abroad, including the Minnesota Museum of American Art School and the New York Academy of Art. Most recently he was featured artist in "Focus on the Figure" at Hopper House in Nyack NY and his solo, "The Color Flesh", was presented at The Arts Center in St. Petersburg FL. | |
Robert R. Cobb |
Robert R. Cobb began painting in oils at the age of 11. Now, a retired art teacher, Robert continues to work in all medias. Robert has a master's degree+31, from Northern Illinois University. He lives with his wife, Lorna in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. Robert, in addition to being a professional artist, is a poet. Please visit his web site: «AMONG FRIENDS", http//:rrcobb.tripod.com «Windy Fields,» Oils, 30» X 36", $1, 350 with frame, painted in 1005. | |
Antonio Cobo Vilches |
Pinturas dibujos retratos
paisajes |
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Italy |
Italian painter | |
Leigh Cockburn |
I am a retired visual arts
teacher who taught for 35 years. I presently exhibit in my galleryin
my house. My work is about nature and done mostly in acrylic paint |
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Don Cochran |
Georgia's Folk and Master Scenic ArtistDon Cochran. 3DPaintings, murals, backdrops, folk art, fine art, landscapes, waterfalls, wall murals faux finishing and other paintings by Georgia's Folk and Master Scenic Artist Don Cochran for church, business and home. |
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Avihai Cohen |
Avihai painting the idea
about life, love and the optimism around us. always. |
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Joseph Cohen |
An emerging artist in the
United States who travels frequently and has collectors around the world. |
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I. Cohn |
I am a 31 year old artist,
living and working in Holland. My atelier is in the Hague, and you are
welcome for a visit. Until now I have exhibited in Barcelona, Amsterdam,
The Hague, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Spain You are welcome to visit my website at www.itai.nl |
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Karyn Coldwell |
British artist specialising in watercolourand oil paintings | |
Richard Cole |
Cole is a Canada-based painter, whose inspiration comes from Northwest Coast weather and forests.His atmospheric paintings show a skilful fusion of color, light and perspective, which capture fleeting moments of recognition and respect for the natural environment. | |
Chris Coles |
Expressionist paintings of Bangkok nightlife. | |
Amanda Collins |
What to say? I'm an artist.
That sounds familiar, I'm sure. I'm also a dragon fanatic. Perhaps a
little more interesting. I specialize in fantasy art in 1 & 3-D
art, though I've been known to vary a little into natural subjects like
animals and plants. Right now sculpture is my favorite medium, and I'm
learning more with each new piece. Check out my site for a gallery,
as well as things that are for sale. |
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Brigit Collins |
Studied art foundation @ Central St Martin's College of Art and Design followed by a degree in Art and Psychology." It wasn't until 1000 that I decided to take up painting seriously and found a style and medium, which I enjoy and feel comfortable painting in." | |
Carson Collins |
I've been working on The Ocean Series for more than a quarter of a century. I guess you could say that this conflation of a traditional marine sunset with a color-field painting, something that originally crossed my mind sometime back in 1978, has turned out to be a fairly fertile idea for me. Call it a post-modern approach to the color-field tradition if you like, but I'm not trying to deconstruct anything, fit into any category, or prove any theories. | |
Linds Collins |
Linds Collins is a native newfoundlander who started painting in his hometown in 1980's. graduated from the Ontario of art in 1989 and participated in group and solo shows in Toronto. prefers oil and acrylic, peaceful scenes of Canadian east coast and mastered doing portraits. was also a member of the Society of Canadian Artist of a year. | |
Richard Colness |
For 15 years, Ricole has interpreted natural settings and scenery. In the recent past, his works shown in Sedona, Scottsdale, Arizona, Los Angeles and Brentwood California have exhibited incredible perception with a south-western flavour. | |
Bruno Colucci |
Bruno Colucci was born in Morocco in 1959. Its approach to the sculpture in clay lately happens and the discovery of this mean of expression fascinates him to such point that it will provoke a radical change in its life. Completely self-taught, has consecrated some years to the experimentation of various techniques of ceramics working in his laboratory of Prarostino (Italy). In 1997 he decides to transform his hobby in main activity and he moves to Tenerife (Canarian Islands) where he continues his study on the forms and colors in his studio of Garachico consolidating his interest for the stoneware sculpture. Always to the search of the most favorable atmosphere to the creation he moves in 1004 in CorrĂšze (France). | |
Dawn Combs |
I grew up in Central Pennsylvania, and have loved art since I was a child. I am now a person with my own unique voice. It's a voice that is sculpted, sand cast, sand blasted, acid stained or encrusted with sparkling textures; And it's formed into a material and medium of art that's become my own personal song. I am a concrete artist. I have visions of forms and designs to numerous to count. My pieces have weight - are textured, colorful, natural and functional. They reflect my desires for stability and a beauty that can be shared by all. | |
Dawn Comey |
Small fairies sculptured
from polymer clay...each one is unique ..I can supply a fairy for all
occasions, in any colour required |
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Marian Condruz |
Born Bucharest, Roumanie, 12.November.1952. Painter artist | |
Kevin Conrad |
Kevin was born in Portland, Oregon in 1976.At the age of twelve, Kevin developed a rare formof leukemia which forced him to look at the uncertain odds of his future. He left middle school and began the long healing process. During this time, he turned to his art as a means of escaping from the discomfort of his condition and to communicate his feelings.The intensity within his drawing grew and he found himself longing to pursue art. His formal education in art was completed at Western Washington University. Kevin currently paints and resides in Stockholm, Sweden. | |
Les Conroy |
I am an art tutor on Merseyside,
England where I take four classes for beginners in oil painting. Apart
from my originals, I also paint copies of Old Masters and Impressionist
paintings. |
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Luis Contino Roque |
Cuban artist Luis Contino
Roque (Pinar del RĂo,1965) combines the visual and technical bequest
of international contemporary painting with references to the legacy
of the AfroCuban spiritual world. Through this dark and luminous imagery,
he conveys qualms and certainties about Cuban reality and intimate reflections
about present-day concerns. |
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Matthias Contzen |
I would like to introduce
my sculptures not as objects which be perceived first time by the observer,
but as prompts for a dialogue. The observer should be given a mystery
to solve; his curiosity and imagination will help lead him to a new,
and sometimes completely subjective, meaning. |
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Kimberley Cook |
Kimberley Cook loves to
take an intimate look at the things that inspire and matter to her and
portrays them with sensitivity and feeling. Whether in watercolour or
oil, her painting style is about letting the paint take her on an uncontrolled
ride of discovery. |
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Michael Cook |
Michael Cook is an illustrator, graphic artist, and writer who paints «landscapes» in a wide range of media and styles from contemporary realism, to surrealism, to abstraction--all with a poetic sensibility. This stylistic diversity is integrated in the explorations of consciousness at the heart of his work. His paintings has been exhibited in over 70 galleries and art museums in the U.S., and are represented in numerous private collections throughout the world. Visit Artinsight.com to see more. | |
Lynda Cookson |
Painter I wish to use my love of colour, shapeand movement to bring lightness, joy andhumour to as many people as I am able to reach. |
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Becca Cooper |
I am a Canadian artist
who enjoys exploring all areas of art. My greatest challenge in creating
is to do so without defining subjectivity. I kind of just do what I
can and let whatever will take place - take place. |
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Carol Cooper |
Paintographs and Digital
Images by artist Carol Cooper, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada |
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Chris Cooper |
You can find this on the
web site. I graduated the Ontario College of Art in 1984. I live and paint in the Canadian forest Most exhibitions take place in Toronto Ontario Canada |
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Joel Cooper |
I have been a fine art
screen printer for about 15 years. My wife Deborah is a poet. We collaborate
and exhibit through out the Lake Superior region. |
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Faith Copeland |
I am born in USA and educated as a language teacher, speak 8 languages, have a degree in Art History from Lund University in Sweden, a teaching degree from USA. My work is joyful, spontaneous, colorful and free inspired mostly by nature and the sea. small coastal villages, cafes, sea birds etc I have lived in Spain, Sweden Austria, France and now live in Denmark. have done many paintings form Faroe Islands and Iceland , am most known for my «puffin paintings » | |
Donna Corbani |
Paintings, sculptures,
silkscreen "1 paint the song of my soul. Some of my figures dance merrily to the tune, while others sit quietly...listening." The harmonious chorus of color and line which artist Donna Corbani describes is both unique and lingering. |
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Lori Corbett |
Lori has been carving since
1986 and has sculptures in private collections in numerous states. Her work is sold primarily by commission. She is the author of a newly released book, "Carving Award Winning Songbirds", a comprehensive book that teaches the fundamentals of bird carving as well as design and anatomy. |
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Luis Cordeiro |
Digital artist from Portugal
working in the field of interactive interfaces and motion video graphics. More important works are: Palavras Ditadas,RuĂdos, Alfredo, Message in a Bottle,The Waiting Room, Beyond the dream |
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Dan Cornea |
Welcome to DancoArt Gallery. You will find ORIGINAL modern oil paintings on canvas, abstract, figure, nude, landscape and many other styles. DancoArt Gallery is proud to offer you the most beautiful works of art.DANCOART GALLERY will be your favourite fine art source on the web. | |
Patrick Cornee |
Patrick Cornée, is a famous french artist painter, borned in Toulouse in 1961, he set up his workshop on the Mediterranean shores which recur in all of his works.His discovery of artistic creation and its countless potentialities goes back to his early chilhood. He very soon had the revelation of the magic of a line, a shape or a colour, and grasped all the possibilities offered to him by way of drawing - recreating the world according in his image. If a sentence were to summarize the whole of his present works, it would undoubtedly be that of Umberto Eco in Foucaultis Pendulum: «it would suffice to bend the surface of a mirror to fall over into the imaginary». | |
Birthe Cornelius |
Autodidact maler Oliemaling, akvarel og collage Medlem af malegruppen SJAK, Soenderborg |
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Colleen
Corradi Brannigan |
My infinite desire of renovation
lead me to a constant search for new materials and new ways of expressing
myself. Studying in New York, London and Tokyo, I have developed a sense
of exchange with these places which influenced my work in a way or in
another. |
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Marcos Costa |
Marcos Costa is a Brazilian
multimedia artistshow his work about photography and art paintings |
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Canonico Costantino |
Born in Rome on 7 January 1937. An attempt to recuperate the dimension of SACER by means the Myth and the indications of Jung . | |
Claude Costiou |
Painter |
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Colette Cotte |
Autodidact, I illustrated
or created about thirty books for children for French Editors. I paint one could almost say since always... |
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USA |
Painter | |
Louise Couillard |
Self-taught and active for nearly 15 years, my main influence is Riopelle. I greatly appreciate his artwork from the 1950s and 1960's, but I like the whole ofhis oeuvre and even what he stood for as a person...Pollock is another influence I would like to cite:it was he who pushed me to let go of any inhibitions, and to drop, even to throw paint at the canvas when needed... | |
Becarelli Count
Dussi |
My name is Radostiny Karabeloff. I am an art manager of Becarelli Count Dussi - The Artist , who is one the very talented painters of Europe. The artist Becarelli was born on 13 th February 1965 in Florence . He took his high degree with Excellent results in specialty âFine ceramics and glassesâ. The artist Becarelli is a direct descendant and heir of the famous Artistic Becarelli Family, from Italy, who have preserved so far, the best from what is characteristic of the Italian artistic tradition. Members of the from Florence , Italy , where they exclusively concentrated their work on artistic decorations of architectural monuments, emblematic for Italy of the period then such as churches, social buildings, monumental sculptures etc. Through his artwork Becarelli - The Artist expresses the best qualities of the Italian family artistic tradition and at the same time possesses an exceptional originality, which builds him up as an ingenious artist. His paintings are distinguished for their conceptual depth, delicate structure, and colorful palette. The means of expression that Becarelli - The Artist uses are a lot. Originality and aspiration for new art performance are some of his characteristics. Becarelli believes that his paintings show positive ness and strength which is affirmed by many of his colleagues and critics. I hope that You would appreciate the qualities of the paintings by yourselves. Radostiny Karabeloff - Art Critic and Art Manager | |
Cal Courtney |
I paint | |
Marius Pierre Cousin |
This watercolorist from
Lyon exhibits landscapes, nudes, flowers... His watercolors are tinged with softness and sensitiveness. Self made painter, he discovered watercolor at the age of seven, and exhibits since 1997. He is a member of the «Société des Aquarellistes Lyonnais» since 1000. |
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Roberto Covelli |
Born in Sao Paulo-Brazil, studied at the prestigious âPanamerican School of Artsâ and Industrial Design in Humber College of Canada. Studied with the Surrealistic master painters Walter Levy and Waldemar da Costa and Veronese sculptor Gaetano Fraccaroli. The schools of the Italian High Renascence and Mannerism have largely influenced his style. | |
David Cowland |
I have recently started
working full-time as an artist (I was a lecturer in archaeology). I
live in Lancashire on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales where I paint
landscapes, portraits, townscapes, still-life, figure and abstracts. |
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Edd Cox |
I work from a studio on the waterfront in Seattle inthe cafe and gallery district called Pioneer Square.My work is primarily paintings in oil, contemporary realism and also in a personal tribal symbolism from the imagination. I also work in ceramics, printmaking and mixed media sculpture. I play guitar and keyboard, record compositions and work witha software group developing music visualization software. | |
Judy Cox |
I have been painting for
over 30 years. I have exhibited throughout the USA,as well as in South America.I work in oil, encaustic, mixed mediaand assemblages. |
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L Craddock |
Figurative painting in
oil range in size from 16" x 10"to 48" x 66". Colorful palette. A Canadian artist whose work may be purchased through Calgary and Montreal galleries(see web link page) |
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Darlene Craig |
I have been painting for
about 5 years now. I am also selling quilting and stained glass. |
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Harpeau Crapaud |
I am a voice in the nuclear
wilderness |
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Eban Crawford |
Gaugin once said, "All art is decorative". I also believe that statement to be true and strive to include a decorative side to my work. Even though my work has a definite decorative sensibility, there are more levels at play in my paintings. I create what I like to call "Vacation-Scapes". | |
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Joe Criscuoli is an emerging
artist, based in Laurel, Maryland, who has just begun to exhibit his
work. Criscuoli paints in a small corner of his home office where painting
is a simple exercise in tension elimination. Upon seeing his work, many
are surprised to learn that he works in acrylics. |
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Jamie Crockett |
Jamie Crockett is a young
artist whose focusis on people and the body not only in termsof anatomy
but also psychological and spiritual aspects. |
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Gary Crosby |
Wood carving, inlay painting,
pattern design, Furniture design and building. Digital Carving Books and lessons |
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Jasana Crowie |
Born in the former Czechoslovakia,
Jasana now lives in Canada. She holds a degree from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. Extensive experience as a commercial illustrator prepared her for working in oils, depicting vibrant scenery and flowers. |
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Rob Croxford |
With a BFA in fine arts, I have been painting professionally for over 14 years. I have spent the last 5 years showing my art all over Toronto and have just completed my 8th outdoor art show in 3 years. When asked âwhat is to come?â I promptly inform people that I have my sights clearly set on âtotal global art dominationâ! My Paintings have a bit of a political agenda. The landscape work primarily focuses on environmental and urban issues. My work appropriates old quotes and re-invents the context to draw attention to current issues. I mimic advertising iconography from pre-1950 to establish a âvintageâ visual look in my paintings. The unapologetically happy style enables my work to remain accessible, and helps diminish the political sting. I hope that my work entertains but also challenges people to re-assess their opinions about our values, our traditions and how we treat our environment. I really believe it is important that we recognize the implications of our actions on the planet. My work is always playful, mostly clever, slightly twisted, and has a âpocket-sizedâ political edge. Ever the performer, I am always looking for new ways to challenge and amuse! | |
Anselm Croze |
Work in recycled window
glass - multimedia sculpture, dalle de verre |
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Shelley Cruickshank |
Shelley Cruickshank is a New Zealand Artist who's main subject is the beautiful land and seascapes of New Zealand. Using her unique and delicate touch she also likes to portray magical moments out of life or her imagination. To view Shelley's artwork, visit her website at www.artfromtheheart.co.nz | |
Ruben Cukier |
Born and raised in Buenos
Aires,Cukier chooses colors and shades that reveal a yearning for a
less superficial, less deceptive reality. The forms, dimensions and
colors give shape to dreams and nightmares, and even allude to a notion
of hope. Humor is used to reflect fears, habits and desires that most
of us deny and suppress deep within. |
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David Culbertson |
Abstract acrylic artworks
by David Culbertson |
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Don Cull |
Kentucky artist Don Cull
paints the people, places and things around him. The rural area in which
he lives provide him with his favorite subject matter. His paintings are in private collections throughout the United States. |
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Seamas Culligan |
I screen print my photos
onto canvas or paper. My subject matter can vary from cityscape to abstract
to portraiture. I try to convey the imperfection and decay in the urban
environment. |
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Sharon Cummings |
I live in beautiful sunny Florida year around. I received my art degree in 1993 from The University of Tampa here in the Bay Area. I am currently a.b.d. for my Phd. I went to art school with stars in my eyes only to find out that you couldn't make a living at art back then. So I painted on the side but turned to Fitness for steady income. Commissions ignite a fire in me, so if you have a need for a special piece, please email me for my personalized attention. | |
Roger Cummiskey |
I am a Dublin Watercolourist.
I specialize in watercolor paintings, which take their themes and titles
from the wanderings and writings of James Joyce, Samuel Beckett and
other Literary and Historical personalities. This has come from a lifelong
interest in attempting to interpret in paintings what James Joyce et
al., so eloquently wrote about our native city, Dublin. Member of Art Shop International |
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John Cunningham |
Johns interest and participation in art illustration spans over 40 years from the early 60's. John has worked as an Architectural Illustrator and cartoonist amongst other things. He has an abiding interest in wildlife and endangered species and produces mainly illustrations in oil, ink brush and pencil plus mixed media and more recently digital artwork. Subjects are wildlife, cityscape and recently landscape. Web offers are mostly high quality Limited Edition prints, with originals very occasionally offered locally via galleries. Prints are artist printed and supplied only from the artists original work. John also illustrates books and creates ACEO's of most of his work. | |
Maria Curcic |
Maria Curcic studied Piano and ballet at an early age. She continued her interest in art and later attended the Alberta College of Art where she studied Drawing. She continued her education at Mount Royal College in the field of Interior Design, which she completed in 1990.She has had her art work and hats published in City Scope Magazine, Cameo, Avenue , and was on the cover of various magazines. Her work is also in the collection of the Alberta Foundation For the Arts.Her interest in art and design led her to wearable art . She began making hand painted jackets with some of her flamboyant designs and then started making hats for a friends store which led her to open up her own shop back in 1994. | |
Chava Cure |
Chava Cure, whose real name is Ana Isabel Cure, was born in Palmira, Colombia the 19th of July, 1955. Chava, inherited the artistic vein from her parents and showed, since very little, an inclination for the fine arts. She started her studies at Bellas Artes Academy in Cali, where she could only stay for a year due to public order troubles. She moved to Barranquilla and entered Bellas Artes Academy, where she obtained the B.A. in Fine Arts in 1978. From 1974 to 1981 she participated in both, collective and individual exhibitions. From 1984 to 1997 she designed jewelry for two important Jewelers in Barranquilla. In 1995 she decided to continue with fine arts. She started taking courses in oil and sculpture and participated in exhibitions from 1997 until today. | |
Karen
Phillips Curran |
Karen is a realist of a sort who works in water media. He paintings span horizons of time and space, investigating the old juxtaposed, with the new. She focusses upon architectural details to tell the story, or vintage photos to tell another. Her stones series attracts the viewer to be calmed. Pagan goddesses populate her new work. | |
Oliver Curran |
I am a 56 yr old Irish artist who started to paint to please people 6 years ago self taught, now i paint to please my self self taught. I was born in N.Ireland IN 1949, I grew up with no shoes on my feet because we were poor, now that I am an artist I am still with no shoes and poor. I love my land and painting it. I paint the past famines in bright colours to cheer up a terrible time. | |
Abi Cushman |
Abi Cushman is an animal
artist residing in the south-eastern Connecticut town of East Lyme in
the United States. A lifelong animal-lover, Abi has always featured
pets and wildlife in her art. |
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Roma Czernysz |
The artist was born and currently lives in Toronto, Ontario. Her artistic endeavours focus on macro photography with continuing projects in music, graphic art, pre-press layout of books and other print material, jewellery and clothing design as well as the active pursuit of environmental awareness and alternative therapies. |