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Jean
Bradley
Jean Bradley's work is suffused with the vibrant color that
surrounds her. Her watercolors reflect the environment where she resides
in
Kauai, the garden island. Rich in detail, her colors grab and hold
you with
their vibrancy.
Truman
Egleston
Egleston's color concepts represent a new order for
Abstract Expressionism. With his signature Luminescence, he has
not
only mastered color, he has created a new vocabulary. The Zen expression
of spirit and emotion in his color creates the final order and harmony
to his
classical Abstraction.
Joy
Manor
Joy Manor's celebrated New York Harbor Triptych is
a
quintessential image of one of the most famous ports of the world.
The black and white images mesmerise with both an innocence and a
dramatic hard edge. A Welsh photographer, presented from her
Going Places, Photo Visions series are The Croppy Boy and
Jamaica
Scapes.
Rick
Phillips
Rick Phillips sculpted dragons combine the metals copper,
brass, and bronze to express the full impact of strength and power one
relates to the dragon world. The myth of dragons touches almost every
culture in the world. Magical and reveared they are talismans of prosperty
and good luck. They rise to protect us, slaying our fears and helping
us
on our way. Rick Phillip's Power Dragon series help us touch the
dragon in
all of us.
Leah
H. Roff
Roff uses repeated images to create her unique and singular
image of form, texture, and shadow. These abstracted, color images are
geometrically powerful, yet project the simplicity of Classical Abstraction.
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