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Ilya Lerner
Russian born artist Ilya Lerner has definitely captured viewers with his broad collection of works, including landscapes that span the world from Utah to New England, urban scenes of Boston and Venice.
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Roman Scott
The New York skyline and nightlife come alive in the work of Roman Scott. The artist enchants viewers with his scenes of a city that never sleeps.
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Gladys Barbot Desmangles
Introspection and self reflection are common themes for the central figures painted by Gladys Barbot Desmangles. Whether solo or part of a community these characters seek inner peace.
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Susan Barnes
Abstract artist Susan Barnes brings together elements and energies from different environments - such as architecture, nature and transportation -- in a way that allows them to retain their autonomy while creating a unified whole.
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Gregg Simpson
Canadian painter Gregg Simpson looks to the early twentieth-century art movement of Surrealism for inspiration, using a very physical, automatic gesture to apply his paint, with no pre-planned composition in mind. With their dramatic colors and bold lines, his abstract paintings exude energy and confidence.
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Sally Friedman
Sally Friedman's still life paintings use household objects with a backdrop of an outdoor setting to bring about a sense of serenity and harmony. The interaction between color and objects are intended to create a sense of spontaneity and brightness.
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Gregory Frux
The urban landscapes of Gregory Frux reveal layers of history in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Artworks depict landmark churches, cast iron ballistres, the classic brownstone stoops, and night scenes including the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Jimmie James and Nuala Clarke
Jimmie James and Nuala Clarke began painting together as an experiment. Inspired by Cuban music and jazz musicians, they consider the creation of their abstract artworks to be improvisational, reflecting their respective talents, energies and vision.
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Audrey Hall
Audrey Hall depicts dramatic interiors and classical scenes of Venice and European countrysides. In all of her works, shadow and sunlight work together to tell a story.
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