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Being artists ourselves, we love working with creative people to
help them put their best foot forward on the web. With our basic seven page package, we recommend the following:
Home/Welcome: Include your Artists' Statement & one photo of each series leading into your site.
Galleries (4): A gallery for each series of your portfolio - may be organized by subject matter, medium, genre or other content of your choosing. Include a short description with key words to attract visitors. We tag all your images so they will appear in the online image searches.
Biography/Artist's Studio Tour: 200-300 words about your life including pictures of you at work in the studio or in plein aire.
Resume: Your listing of exhibitions, awards, gallery representation, collections and upcoming shows.
To visit these websites (a feast for the eyes) and see what some of our visual arts clients did, just click on the image.
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George Paxton sculpts the human figure in terra cotta clay and casts many of his pieces in bronze. Visit his site to see his classically inspired, detailed artwork and take a tour on his "studio" page to see his process . |
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Artist Quentin Walter's watercolors and mixed media collage and assemblages are vibrant and filled with meaning.
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Karen A. Storch Hudson (KASH) of Barking Bull Studio has a vibrant
portfolio that will make you smile.
She specializes in wedding portraits and frequently
captures the antics of our favorite critters & pets.
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Gail Lois Jaffe creates watercolor paintings
and illustrations as well as adding surprise collage elements
to her work. Her topics include angels, creativity, transformation,
passages and spiritual life. She is author of "The Enchanted
Mirror", a book that features much of her work.
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Janice P. Taylor is a watercolorist
and oil painter with landscapes, still life & florals
as well as scenes of oceans, lakes & rivers. Jan tells
us "The atmosphere of the area I am in is evident in
my paintings, whether it is the hazy distance of the Western
North Carolina mountains or the sharp contrasted brilliance
of the Florida coastline."
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Art therapist, artist and
Qigong instructor, Marcy Purdy, offers services to children
through art, teaches relaxation techniques and presents her
portfolio - Art Fish by Marsea - using the ancient
Japanese method of Gyotaku to create one of a kind fish prints.
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The influence of Robert Henri is apparent
in James R. Harrington's impressionist style oil paintings
and pastels. His subjects of choice are events in the lives
of people who take their livelihood from the sea or live at
the waters edge, art about art; the dignity of work and ethic
of labor that draw people to their occupations.
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Mixed Media artist, Mary Segal
exhibits a diverse collection that includes Printmaking, Collage,
Assemblages, Drawings, Paintings and Encaustic works. |
Barbara Rowles,
pastel and oil painter expresses her intent "...to capture the strong
yet delicate energy of flowers, the whimsical souls of
farm animals, and the contrasts of the three places I call
home..."
See for yourself how Barbara does just that!
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Winter Beach artist, Dorothy
Hudson creates lush, painterly portraits, still life and landscapes
of Florida and Taos New Mexico.
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Tammy Wicker's pencil drawings
depict the wonder of childhood and the joy of discovery in life.
Heavenly Art, Inc. offers original drawings as well as note cards
and small gift items.
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Deb Gooch's large oil
paintings capture the personality of her subjects, whether people
having a good time or animals enjoying life. Her landscapes will
take you to the churches of Taos and
San Miguel de Allende.
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Fibre artist Jacquie Fort
creates vessels, collage and assemblages with natural
materials and fibres.
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Visit West Palm Beach artist
Maxine Schreiber's portfolio of colorful tropical scenery & local
vignettes. Included in her website is a tribute to her father,
Herman Schreiber, with a gallery of his pastel paintings.
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A little shameless self-promotion:
Social and politically themed paintings, travel photography &
video as well as collage/book arts and public art projects.
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