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Jennifer Hellman
Beginning as a traditional photographer, Jennifer Hellman developed a unique style of tiling photographs when she found a way to express her initial images with more dimension, using repetition and multi-layering. The artist calls her abstract creations 'photomosaics,' since each piece is a compilation of several photographs of the same cathedral, rock formation or flower. The images are then inverted and flipped to create the unique effect.
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Damon French painter Damon adds a series of intense clown portraits to his diverse body of countryside landscapes and cheery still lifes. The artist uses extraordinary color to convey his emotional reactions to the subject of his work. "To express through an artwork what one's deep feelings are, is what being an artist is about." Damon has exhibited his paintings throughout Europe and East Asia.
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Kasandra Weinerth Kasandra Weinerth's new paintings and monotypes of leaves and vines mimic the shapes and textures of nature via an intricate artistic process. "I layer gold leaf with transparent acrylic glazes, creating an iridescence that makes each painting appear to glow from within." Her interest in alchemy is evident in the transformation each work undergoes. Weinerth studied at the Art Center College of Design, and has exhibited her work around the Napa Valley region.
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Faith Lund Faith Lund's impressions of the French countryside and 19th-century Americana are historical illusions of times past. European gardens, American architecture and British doorways evoke daydreams of romance and chivalry. Lund studied at the University of Wisconsin and has received numerous awards for her work.
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David Martin David Martin's intuitive eye finds compositions for his acrylic paintings in his everyday surroundings. Plants, objects and house portraits contain an assortment of forms that allow a glimpse into the life of the artist. Martin studied at the School of Fine Arts at the University of Wisconsin, and has exhibited locally for the past three years.
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