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Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden Founding Artist Members Directory

Listed alphabetically by first name

Countries Represented: Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, England, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Syria, Taiwan, USA, Wales

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Adam Grabois

Aisla​

Aki Kano

Alice Harrison​

Allan Cyprys​

Amitabh Shrivastav   

Amy R Farrell

Amy Zhang

Andrea Bonfils

Andrew Zelman

Ann Mallory

Ann Tetelman

Anna Rose Holmer

Asra Rán Björt

Ayu Arista Murti

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Baltasar Samper 

Barbara Fish

Barbara Herzfeld

Barbara Masterson

Bärbel Thiel

Basha Ruth Nelson

Bert Rechtschaffer

Beth Barry​

Beth Haber

Bibiana Huang Matheis 黄家璧

Bobby Jacobs

Brandur Patursson

Brian Sheridan

Bridget Pavalow

Byron Keith Byrd

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Carla Goldberg

Carla Rae Johnson

Carol Flaitz

Carol Oster​

Carol Radsprecher

Carol Schwartz

Carole Bonicelli

Carolyn Oberst

Cassandra Jennings Hall

Catherine Schmitt

Catherine Vanaria 

Cathey Billian

Cathy O'Keefe

Cathy O'Keefe Jarcho    

Ceci Cole McInturff​

Cedric van Eenoo

Charles Daviet

Chema Chino

Chia-Hui Luo  羅嘉惠

Chris Farrell

Christina Saj​

Chuck von Schmidt 

Cindy Sacks

Clara Joris

Connie Freid

Corinne Lapin-Cohen

Crystal Marshall

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Dale Leifeste

Daniel Kabakoff

David Skora

Deborah Loeb Bohren

Diane Churchill

Donald Schwartz

Doreen Pagano Halsall

Douglas Newton

Douglass Ridgeway

Dustan Osborn

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Eileen Hoffman

Eileen Weitzman

Elaine Forrest

Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Wong

Elisa Pritzker

Elizabeth Bryan-Jacobs

Elizabeth Digiorgio

Elizabeth Hasegawa Agresta​

Ellen Pliskin

Ellen W Kaplan

Erla Thórarinsdottir

Esmeralda Ortiz-Luis Lyn, Ph.D.

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Frank Kara

Frank Matheis

Fred Levine

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Gail Winbury

George-Ann Gowan

Gretchen Hoffmann Abene

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Hannah Rosenstein

Harriet Forman Barrett

HEGO

Heidi Lewis Coleman​

Hilda Green Demsky

Hildreth Potts

Howard Goodman

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Ilham Badreddine Mahfouz

Ilse Schreiber-Noll

Inka Juslin

Irene Osborn

J

Jackie Merritt

Jacqueline Sferra Rada

Jane Dell​

Janet Rutkowski

제뉴어리 조 윤 - January Yoon Cho

Jean O'Neill

Jeanette Rodriguez

Jenna Lash​

Jennifer Cadoff

Jennifer H. Pien​

Jennifer Moné Hill

Jennifer Woolcock Schwartz

Jeremy K. Bullis

Jessica Rechtschaffer

Jill Parry

Joan Blazis Levitt

Jo-Ann Brody

John Armstrong    

John Gibson

Joy Brown

Joyce Pommer

Judith Wyer

Judy Lyons Schneider    

Juliet Martin

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Karen B Allen

Karen Fitzgerald

Karen LaFleur

Karen Starrett

Kate Thomas

Kathleen Goldberg

Kathleen Migliore Newton​

Kazaan Viveiros

Kenneth Sean Golden

Ker Berdimurat Beckley 

Khadija Zizi, PhD

Kit Callahan

Kris Lee

Kristjana Samper

Krisztina Asztalos

Kyra Hazou​

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L. Brandon Krall

Larry Dell

LaThoriel Badenhausen

Laura Cannamela

Laurie Sheridan

Lena Mösko

Leonie Castelino

Leslie Connito

Leslie Hardie

Leslie Pelino

Linda Filley

Linda Greenhouse

Linda Kuehne

Linda Stillman​

Lisa Breznak

Lisa D'Amico, PhD

Lisa Fuge

Lisa K Rosenstein

Lise Prown

Lois Sylvia Bender

Luz Castaneda​

Lynette Charters​

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Mansheng Wang

Marcy B. Freedman

Margarita Nuller

Maria Morabito

Marieken Cochius

Marilyn Richeda

Marjie Zelman​

Marlene Siff  

Marlow Shami 

Mary McFerran

Maureen Burns-Bowie

Maya Matheis

Maya Rau Murthy

Mei Wang / 王槑

Melinda Green Tepler

Michael Abene

Michael Gellatly

Micheline Klagsbrun

Michelle Cooke

Mimi Czajka Graminski

Mireya Samper

Miriam Stern

Mitchell Lewis

Mitchell Visoky

Miyuki Kido 城戸みゆき

Moira Trachtenberg​

Monique Allain

Monroe Hodder

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Harriet Forman Barrett

Oil on Canvas, Bronze Sculpture, Sterling Silver Wearable Art

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Sterling Silver Necklace by Harriet Form
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My life work of 50 years has always been about our spirituality and the feminine. I’ve always worked to provoke conscious thought of our struggles and dualities. To find balance so that we may honor the divine within. I’ve been graced with always trying to work with faith, hope even through dark times. To find the light, the connection of who we are in our strength as spiritual warriors to empower us forward. Each of the paintings, sculptures, wearables represent all of the elements encompassing our struggles and power.

Website: hformanbarrett.com

Harriet Forman Barrett

HEGO

Painter. Musician.

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Sesshin by HEGO
Disrupted by HEGO

"HEGO" is a pseudonym – derived from the first two letters of his first and last name (Heinz Goevert). A longtime drummer in the rock- and rhythm ‘n blues scene in Dortmund, Germany, he recently published a book about those years. HEGO’s works express primordial feelings controlled by reason. His materials vocabulary is just as eclectic, often incorporating sand, marble dust, twine, denim and copper into his paintings. He’s been publicly juried into the top 10 twelve times in the “Saatchi Showdown" Gallery, which receives over 40 million hits per day. HEGO's works were shown in exhibitions in New York, Cape Town, Stockholm, Luxembourg, Malta, Orewa (NZ), and in Cologne, Hagen and Witten, Germany. HEGO has works in private collections all over the world.

Website: hegoart.wordpress.com

HEGO

Heidi Lewis Coleman

Mixed Media, including Acrylic, Pastel, Kozo Tissue, Cut Plywood, Cut Steel

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Magnolia by Heidi Lewis Coleman
Cair Paravel by Heidi Lewis Coleman

Heidi Lewis Coleman is an abstract artist whose Dreamscape Series reflects an exploration of imaginary landscapes inspired by the ancient lands of mythology and cultural lore, whether historical, fictional or fantastical. The artist creates her mixed media pieces using thin washes of acrylic paint and pastels, building up layer after layer of artwork that embodies an atmospheric, ephemeral quality.

Website: heidilewiscoleman.com

Heidi Lewis Coleman

Hilda Green Demsky

Oil Paint

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Fresh Water Stone Garden an oil painting by Hilda Green Demsky
It Speaks in Silence an oil painting by Hilda Green Demsky

The inspiration for my paintings comes from places I’ve been and thoughts I have about nature. I feel energized when I see water. I grew up on the banks of the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. The constantly changing movement of water, reflections and color inspire me.

I enjoy working in a variety of materials, but my preference has always been oil paint. I love its fluidity and depth of color. My water paintings are metaphors for life flowing unceasingly, running its course, urging us to take the time to enjoy the beauty surrounding us.

Website: Hildademsky.com

Hilda Green Demsky
Howard Goodman

Howard Goodman

Photography

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Fork Galicia by Howard Goodman

For hundreds, if not thousands of years it has been said that all art is a reflection of a society or culture. Because there is more than enough bad news and misery in our world, the great challenge of the artist is to not simply join in and say "look how horrible this is", but to see and express beauty that uplifts the spirit in the face of adversity.  It is the artist's job to portray what is wondrous and inspiring about the human experience. The common thread in my photography is how an everyday object can reveal our humanity.

Website: howardgoodmanphotographer.com

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Ilham Badreddine Mahfouz

Acrylic Painting

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flower of hope by Ilham Badreddine Mahfouz
Meditation in Blue by Ilham Badreddine Mahfouz

I am an artist citizen of the world , Born in Syria , living in Michigan USA , Graduate of Eastern Michigan University B.F.A had 13 solo art exhibits , participated in 103 group exhibits , received awards in art, my art work on display in Arab American Museum in Dearborn, Mi , also in New Art museum in Armada Mi, also in Cell amnesty international museum H.R.F. in Denmark.

I believe in humanity , love and help each others to live  in peace and harmony . we are all the children of Adam & eve , we are all one big family  Human race . embrace each others for a greater future in peace and harmony.

Website: artistilham.com 

Instagram: ilhammahfouz

Ilham Badreddine Mahfouz
Ilse Schreiber-Noll

Ilse Schreiber-Noll

Mixed Media: Woodcuts, Artist's Books, Paintings and Installations

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So sind wir in die Welt gefallen by Ilse Schreiber-Noll
Ilse Schreiber-Noll's Sunflower Road

In recent years the artist returned to painting, installations, and making unique Artist’s Books. She creates densely painted surfaces with the addition of collage elements: wire, wood, photos, and books that give a strong sense of physical presence. Much of her work depicts the terrors of war and the threat of ecological disaster. While her work is less concerned with beauty than with ideas, it transmits an undeniable sense of poetry and lyricism.

Website: ilseschreibernoll.com

In Other Words essay: The Vulnerable Empathy of Ilse Schreiber Noll 

Inka Juslin, PhD

Acrylic Painting and Photography

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Tropical forest by Inka Juslin
Baltic Sea by Inka Juslin

Inka Juslin is a Finnish artist and PhD living in New York City. Her focus is in painting and photography, while her background is in multidisciplinary arts. Inspirations behind her work are philosophy and nature. Juslin has created works in collaboration with other artists, using live performance, video, photography, architecture, and installation to create visual storytelling. She has exhibited in group and solo shows.

Website: inkajuslin.com

Inka Juslin

Irene Osborn

Clay

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Family Seperation back view by Irene Osborn
Family Seperation front view by Irene Osborn
Addiction by Irene Osborn

My sculptures deal with insights into the human condition. My pieces reflect attitudes, states of mind, and flashes of insight. They are influenced by my growing up in post war Germany and coming of age during the second wave of feminism during the 60‘s and 70‘s. While my sculptures reflect this background, they do not need the feminist lens to be understood. They are figurative without being overly realistic. My goal is to capture universal emotions, thoughts, and feelings in my clay.

Website: IreneOsbornsculpture.com 

Irene Osborn
Cracked Concrete Wall

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Jackie Merritt

Color Pastel on Paper, Oil on Canvas

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Self Portrait by Jackie Merritt
One Degree of Separation by Jackie Merritt

As an Artist and Musician/Songwriter, I am by nature a storyteller. It doesn’t matter if my story is told on canvas or in song. Whether it’s intentional or not, ideas overlap and influence each other during the process of creating.

I’m a painter. I prefer working with color pastel on paper and or oil on canvas. I love the intimacy of the chalk in my hands, the quickness of application when applying oil, the vividness of color and the enjoyment of working and reworking the painted surfaces…I embrace the journey.

Websites: jackieamerritt.comfineartamerica.comacousticbluesmsg.com

In Other Words essay: The Multiple Muses of Jackie Merritt

Jackie Merritt

Jacqueline Sferra Rada

Acrylic Glaze/Gessoed Paper, Pastel/Paper, Monoprint Collage

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While grounded in reality, my work draws on the aesthetic traditions of minimalism, realism and remembrance art.  Rather than presenting a factual reality, an illusion is fabricated to evoke realms of the imagination.  I seek to establish a link between reality and imagination based on my interior response to a subject.  A place where fiction and reality balance.  Time and memory play a key role.  In my exploration of landscape I strive to amplify the astonishment of the viewer by creating compositions or settings that generate tranquil, poetic images which convey traces of recognition and alienation.

Website: nyartistscircle.com

Instagram: jacqueline_rada

Jacqueline Sferra Rada

Jane Dell

Acrylic, Watercolor Inks and Collage on Canvas and Mylar

Photo of Jane Dell in her studio 2019
diptych by Jane Dell

Jane Dell is a native New Yorker, Brooklyn born artist that is currently living and working in Easton, Pennsylvania. Her love of art and painting started in grade school and has been a continuous thread and drive throughout her artistic career. Dell’s vivid imagination and an attraction to all types of painting and mixed media mediums have encompassed a number of themes from environmental, animal fantasies, hybrids and the effects of lunar phases on the earth. The love of painting and creating worlds of fantasy are her main focus.

Websites: janedell.comnyartistscircle   

Instagram: janedell

Jane Dell

Janet Rutkowski

Steel, Stainless Steel, Mixed Media, Drawings

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Citadel Reflection Installation Solo Show Nov
Catalyst by Janet Rutkowski

Great art, whether it be visual, sculptural, functional or audio, has a presence, a spirit which it truly felt. I seek to incorporate that presence, that spirit into every piece I create. Art is an unfounded religion whose inspiration comes from a divine source. the power is within each of us, and we should use it in everything we do, in all walks of life. It is the power of transformation. Transformation of the mundane into the divine.


I am a Brooklyn-based artist working in metal whose work includes abstract sculpture, architectural ironwork, and functional art for over 30 years.

Website: janetrutkowski.com

Instagram: steelyjan38_bfdstudios

Twitter: JanKanDo

Linkedin: janet-rutkowski-578b8a13

Janet Rutkowski

제뉴어리 조 윤 - January Yoon Cho

Photography, Video, Drawing and Performance

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January Yoon Cho - Fungi Field from the
January Yoon Cho - Once Upon a Time Eggs

Cho’s work examines the relationships with our environments. She exhibited at Hammond Museum; Islip Art Museum; Austin Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Tallahassee; Korean Consulate General NY; The Croton Free Public Library; Dallas Center for Contemporary Art; Centro de Cultura Contemporania, Barcelona; and Imago Mundi, a Collateral Event of the 55th Venice Beinnale, Italy. Cho was a visiting artist at Ringling College and received Barbara Deming Memorial Funds and Puffin Grant. Collections of her work includes Luciano Benetton Foundation, Italy. She has a BFA from RISD and a MFA from Parsons. She was born in Seoul, Korea.

Website: yooncho.com

Instagram: januaryyoonchoart

January Yoon Cho

Jean O'Neill

Poetry

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phone pole poetry project
phone pole poems

Jean O'Neill has been on this earth almost 60 years. Daily goals are to do the right thing and make someone laugh, nailing one of these is considered a pretty good day. Jean is a writer but does other things to put $ in the bank. She counts her blessings daily: roof, food, family, great neighbors, phone poles and a room a view.

Instagram: realtorjean

Jean O'Neill

Jeanette Rodriguez

Alcohol Ink Painter, Jewelry Designer, and Teaching Artist

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Sea Glass Choker
painting by Jeanette Rodriguez

Jeanette Rodriguez has always been engaged in art and is a teaching artist for over a decade. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City, Rodriguez is an award-winning artist who has exhibited in galleries for decades and whose work hangs on the walls in private collections. She is the Founder of Soul Painting, a workshop that helps students tap into their intuition. She loves creating art and sharing the process of making art with others.

 

She had the opportunity to teach in Mayer, Arizona, and the Big Island of Hawaii. Upon returning to New York, she began teaching Soul Painting in the Hudson Valley area. Jeanette is fascinated by students who initially believed they were incapable of creating art become painters, jewelry designers, and full-time artists!

 

As an artist, she finds that painting helps her release stress; it has assisted her in healing during rough times in her life. Jeanette admits it's not always easy. She's learned to live in the moment and trust the process. She shares her creative teaching style with the same motivation and enthusiasm to help students release stress and help them discover and explore their inner-artistic gifts.

Website: jeanetterodriguez.net

Instagram: jralcoholinks

Jeanette Rodriguez
Jenna Lash

Jenna Lash

Acrylic and Oil Paint

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African Elephant, Ugandan 500 Shilling Note by Jenna Lash
Tanzanian Giraffe, Tanzanian 500 Shilling by Jenna Lash

Jenna Lash’s art focuses on the highly charged iconography of global currency. Lash’s painted images, sourced from international currency, explore the philosophical and political ideas of how value is assigned and how that may become a reflection of worth. She varies her use of images as a metaphor to provide a visual framework focused on different countries and societies. Her re-interpreted images of currency encourage the viewer to reflect on connections and conflicting perspectives concerning our world. Today’s global culture, represented here through the prism of Lash’s money-art, emphasizes humanity’s challenge to live and work together. 

Website: jennalash.com

Instagram: artistjenna

Jennifer Cadoff

Ink on Watercolor Paper

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My drawings are composed freehand, using a limited array of marks (small circles, lines, stippling, scribble), slowly revealing their finished form, each unique, always a surprise.

Website: jennifercadoff.com

Jennifer Cadoff

Jennifer H. Pien

Writing, Literary Media

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Jennifer Pien, MD  is the Editor-In-Chief of the Pegasus Literary Review and is an affiliated Clinical Assistant Professor in narrative medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine. In addition to her clinical duties,she is the Assistant Director for the Pegasus Physician Writers at Stanford. For the last nine years, she has specialized in caring for individuals with developmental disabilities. Her writing has appeared in Boston Poetry Magazine and the East Coast Literary Review. Jennifer is working on her first novel set in historical Hong Kong.

Website: jennpien.com

Jennifer H. Pien

Jennifer Moné Hill

Acrylic and Resin

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Traversing No 1 by Jennifer Moné Hill
Spectrum by Jennifer Moné Hill

Working primarily with acrylic paint to create abstract fluid paintings, I explore motion, vibration, and the interaction of color, to provoke emotion, spark curiosity, and visual delight. Altering the viscosity of the paint to allow it to flow across the surface freely then using significant motion is the catalyst to the composition, creating my signature cells, wisps, and drips.  Vibration visually, and energetically are part of the creative process and become part of the work. The colors mingle but still retain their integrity as they interact becoming something new when they meet. 

Working in abstract painting, going beyond the representational world, to the pure, raw, power of emotion is what excites me. When colors combine, when we make a mark that means something to the spirit, beyond the known familiar image, breaking past the façade of our perception to something greater, that’s what motivates me.

Website: jmonehill.com

Instagram: jmonehill

Jennifer Moné Hill

Jennifer Woolcock Schwartz

Oils, Pencil and Pastels

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Princess by Jennifer Woolcock Schwartz
detail of Princess by Jennifer Woolcock Schwartz

My goal is to present a purely visual space in which color, the language of emotion and energy and the defining element in my work, combined with lines or geometric shapes create an illusion of movement and rhythm that envelop the viewer, eliciting a visceral response.

Website: jenniferwoolcockschwartz.com

Jennifer Woolcock Schwartz

Jeremy K. Bullis

Wood, Paper, Wire, Steel, Fabric, Paints, Pencil, Photos, Original Text

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Tower (Fantasyland Series)by Jeremy K. B

Jeremy K. Bullis is a sculptor and world builder who uses wood, paper, wire, drawings, photos, and writing to explore a variety of ideas. He is currently focused on three distinct bodies of work. There are “Towers,” which allows Bullis to question/examine the concepts of Fact, Faith, and Community. Secondly, he collaborates with his father creating mobiles that equally present lines and negative space in motion. Finally, his ongoing project, character based sculptures known as “The Peepkins,” is in production as a scripted children’s podcast. Bullis is based in Hudson, NY and is the founder of Window On Hudson. 

Website: jeremybullis.com

Instagram: jeremykb718,  windowonhudson

Jeremy K. Bullis

Jill Parry

Oils, Acrylic, Charcoal, Fiber 

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Tree Reflections series by Jill Parry
Tree Reflection abstracted by Jill Parry

Jill is an artist who was born in Wales and spent ten years in Papua New Guinea before moving to the United States. Her involvement in the arts spans artist residencies, curating, arts education and running her studio in Mamaroneck, New York. She was awarded ArtsWestchester’s 50 for 50 award for her contribution to the arts. Jill’s work has been exhibited locally and internationally.

“In my current work I am concerned with the concept of reflections. Recent paintings are a series of abstractions based on trees and their reflections on water”

Website: jillparry.com

Instagram: jillparrystudio

Jill Parry

Joan Blazis Levitt

Etching, Acrylic and Oil Paint

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painting by Joan Blazis Levitt
painting of cactus by Joan Blazis Levitt

I received my MFA at Lehman College in NYC, studying under noted painter and printmaker, Arun Bose. I have been in the art making business for 30 years. Etching has been my main medium for a good part of that time but currently I mostly paint. My time is split between New York and Arizona and my subject matter leans towards rural settings, animals, nature and the southwestern landscape.

Website: joanetcher.com

Joan Blazis Levitt

Joyce Pommer

Mixed Media

Joyce Pommer
Which Sphere
Brothers

My paintings evolve out of my subconscious in a free flowing intuitive process - I do not start with a preconceived idea or plan – the art is my reflection. The work I create makes people feel good & instills positive emotions and harmony, along with a curiosity. My work frees the mind and spirit; inspired by the early Abstract Expressionists I seek the emotion and spirit of the painting by way of the unconscious and spiritual. I also love and am inspired by textural qualities and color and strive to use diverse materials in my work. 

Website: joycepommer.com

Instagram: pommerart

Joyce Pommer

Judy Lyons Schneider

Printmaking, Mixed Media, Collage, Paint, Photography

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Artist lives and works out of  Sarasota , FL area.

Website: judyschneider.artspan.com

Judy Lyons Schneider

Juliet Martin

Fiber Art

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Easy Chair on Tuesday by Juliet Martin
Sitting Room on Friday by Juliet Martin

I craft satiric memoirs by combining weaving, sewing, and illustration. Sometimes I weave and then sew. Sometimes I sew and then draw. Bringing together my sculptures is an integrated process. Free associating, I weave colors, patterns, textures. The loom is a blank canvas, with no model. I’m not drawing figures, I’m capturing feelings.
I weave most of my fabric, focusing on aesthetics instead of patterns. My improvisational style forces me to find a distinct voice. If there are no rules, no mistakes, how do I know what NOT to do?
I am not always funny, but I am always sincere.

Website: julietmartin.com

Instagram: remotelyjuliet

Juliet Martin
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