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Laura Wee Lay Laq, ceramic artist Vancouver, Canada
Laura doesn't have a website, so I've created a page for her here. She's one of Canada's
best and most accomplished ceramic artists. Her work frequently reflects her heritage
in the traditions of the indigenous cultures of the Pacific northwest. |
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David Ostrem, painter Vancouver, Canada
David is an artist whose cartoon-like images deserve to be better known. His paintings
often offer up wry and amusing comments on what it means to be an artist. Much of the
fun is in the details as the artist fills these paintings with many pointed cultural references. |
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Bob Acton, photographer Ottawa, Canada
When in Ottawa I spend Thursday nights playing harmonica at Mike Ktenas's Stellar Cast Blues
Showcase at Irene's Pub. Bob is the resident (and most excellent) photographer of this event. |
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Joss Bachhofer, mixed media artist Munich, Germany
Joss experiments with photographs and found images taken from public media which he
then enlarges, cuts up, and thoroughly re-works before tiling back together again. |
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Patrick Willett, painter/photographer Buffalo, New York, USA
Patrick creates vivid watercolors and atmospheric photographs. Landscape and architecture
often painted with dynamic distortion are his most frequent subject matter. |
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Linda Hoard, painter Poulsbo, Washington State, USA
An exceptionally talented photo-realist artist and a terrific colorist. Her most frequent
subject is flowers, which she paints in large scale. |
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BridA Art Collective, concept and installation artists Sempas, Slovenia
A talented and ambitious group of young artists (Juri Pavlica, Sendi Mango and Tom
Kersevan are the principals) who engage in installations, happenings and public projects. |
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SpreadArt / Roxanne Brousseau-Felio Ottawa, Canada
This is a link to the online publication SpreadArt, which is Rox's creation.
Rox is also a very talented artist, working in a variety of media. |
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Otto Holler, digital artist Krefeld, Germany
Otto is a digital artist. His images come from a number of sources including photography and
also wallpaper and textile design, of which he has a large collection. |
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Randy Richmond, digital and photographic artist Muscatine, Iowa, USA
Part surrealist and part eco-activist, Randy's photographic constructions suggestively place a
variety of animals and objects at odds in often lurid natural settings. Everything seems out of
place, and the resulting impression is that of a world in the throes of some evolving disaster. |
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Morwenna Catt, fabric artist and painter Bradford, England
Morwenna is an inventive and very talented artist who's disturbing (and yet captivating) art
is inspired by (among other things) cartoons, toys and the nightmares of children. Her blog
on these pages keeps you in touch with her remarkable creativity. |