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Brian Giberson Paintings
Brian has
always been drawn to the color and motion that abstract art provides. As an
artist, he finds metal art, and contemporary art, showcase his use of acrylic
paints, metals, and patinas in a way that allows his imagination to express
itself fully.
Jay
Bird
Drawing her inspirations from the many
scenic locations she often frequents, JayBird uniquely crafts canvas and oil to
capture and share God's most simple blessings.
Bradford
Salamon
Salamon uses the rendition of his subjects
as a celebration of color and form and creates a three-way dialogue between
subject, artist, and the painting process.
Patricia Wyatt Fine
Art
I use many different materials to create physical
depth as well as an emotional depth that touches the heart...I work with
watercolor, colored pencil, oil pastel and ceramic stucco on paper and
canvas.
Ellen Williams Acrylic
Paintings
I have always had the need to express
myself by painting and drawing. I hope the viewer feels uplifted when viewing my
work, and enjoys the same sense of whimsical spirit that I feel while creating
my pieces.

PAINTING
To be an artist you must learn to let go of yourself and dive into the
realm of your inner world. You must allow this inner world to guide you,
to inspire you, to do the work for you. You become an instrument
for the same creative power that created all that is.
With an exotic and rhythmic use of vibrant color and form, these images express
both his cultural heritage and his personal experiences. While his paintings
depict scenes from his native Africa, the themes which dominate his work
are universally human - family, relationships, celebration, and learning.
Pat Cranor is a California native now residing in the San Diego area. He stills
remembers the day he knew he wanted to become an artist. It just so
happens to be the same day he won his first art award in the sixth grade.
Bob Bonn's Wild West Art
When asked about the origin of my unique style, I explain thatit results from the influence of both fine arts and graphic arts.