PARTICIPITING ARTISTS

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Cindy Jackson
Vladimir Vitkovsky
Thom Roslan
Frank Zgonc
Chris Ingram

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Jemma Jacques
Peter Bodlaender
Mark Yale Harris
Lisa W. Jones
Poppy Cannon-Reese
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James Martin
Elaine Davis
Steve Huston
Craig Stevens
Anthony Frausto
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David Tanner
Antrese Wood
Sai Ping Lok
Joyce Kohl
Carla Fallberg
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Kathy White

CINDY JACKSON

www.cjacksonsculpture.com

WORK FOR SALE: YO-YO-MAN
Bronze Edition 1/9
25" tall on a 10.5" round black granite base


A.A.S., B.S., B.F.A. Southern Illinois University, Webster University, Art Center College of Design.
Freelance, Public Art and Gallery Sculptor.
Past and Present Galleries:Sherry French Gallery, Tromp d'Oliel Gallery, Artworks Gallery, Vanier & Roberts Gallery, Peltz Gallery, Thomas Segal Gallery, Deson-Saunders Gallery, Solomon Dubnick Gallery, Loveland "Sculpture in the Park". Clients include: Disney Theme Parks (California and Tokyo), Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Mattel, Hasbro, Applause, Burger King, Dreamworks, Anheuser-Busch, Monsanto, 7-UP and Xerox. Awards: Joyce and Elliot Liskin Foundation for "Young Sculptor of the Year". Public Monument: Bronze monument to oil workers in Signal Hill, CA 2006. First Place in National Small Sculpture Invitational 2004. Currently teaching Figure Sculpture at Art Center College of Design and privately in her studio.


VLADIMIR VITKOVSKY

www.vitkovsky.com

WORK FOR SALE: FLUTE
Framed Paper Collage
Black Enameled Wooden Frame Box
8 3/4" x 10 3/4" x 2 3/4"

Born in 1950 Leningrad, Vitkovsky has a visual style and artistic sensibility all his own: dream-like, mysterious, enigmatic and deeply imaginative. Vitkovsky studied at the highly respected St. Petersburg Pedagogical School of Art and Graphics, the Mukhina School of Art and Design and attended painting classes at the Repin Academy of Painting, Sculpture & Graphics. Vitkovsky's art creates a conduit for the viewer between the worlds of reality and unreality.The genius of Vitkovsky's art is in its ability to grab the viewer's attention, and to pull him into his world with a visual voice that enchants all who experience it.


THOM ROSLAN

www.trartstudio.com

WORK FOR SALE: WILLOW MORN
Reverse Wet Emulsion Digital Transfer onto Fabriano Watercolor 150 lb. paper, matted
23" x 29" glass enclosed 4" wide Wooden Frame

Thom Roslan has been involved in Photography and Fine Art since 1971. He has been a Commercial, Industrial and Sport Photographer. Thom has been published in over 27 magazines and his Fine Art has been in calendars, coffee table books, and in international exhibits. He is a philosopher, poet, and fine artist.
Thom's unique "Digi-fuZion" process is an artful combination of Old World Mediums, such as paint, print pull and photography and 21st Century Technology.


FRANK ZGONC "aka Frazgo"

http://frazgomeanders.blogspot.com/

WORK FOR SALE: ABANDONED CHURCH, PARIS
Digital Photograph printed with Achival paper and ink
HDR Post Processing
Framed, matted, with image size approx 11"x17"

"Life is about exploring, art is telling the world what we found" is a philosophy applied to his art whether it be painting, digital art or photography. Frank Zgonc uses these mediums to not record what he sees, but rather communicates the relationships and emotions of the subject in the final image. His photographic passions to have been explored through the "watercolor photography" process. In its simplest terms it is working with images so they will print on wet watercolor paper. This process produces impressionistic images that enhance the communication of the sense of place and emotion in his subject matter. Mr. Zgonc has shown at a variety of galleries locally and is a listed artist at the Saatchi Gallery in London.


CHRIS INGRAM

http://www.bukbukchicken.com/ART/

WORK FOR SALE: MARY MAGDALENE
Pencil Drawing on Paper, unframed 11"x17"

For over 17 years Chris has specialized in bringing a sculptural look to the scholastic form of life drawing. In the last 4, Chris focused on the technique he calls, “sculpting with pencil” to bring about a renaissance in the way people view the human figure. Previously recognized as an award-winning music video, commercial art director and production designer for clients such as Alice Cooper, Prince, Mercedes Benz, Acura & BMW, Chris held roles as Special Effects Artist for Fox Sports and Disney, and Interactive Director for Websites such as Playboy.com, Activision.com and FoxKids.com. In the late 90’s, he was asked to produce award-winning video shorts for Lockheed Martin’s corporate offices in Washington DC, various marketing groups, and local government agencies. Pioneering his unique technique that combines a sculptural eye with his exciting brand of pencil work, Chris’s style of sketching captures a highly-intuitive reflection of the human figure in space. He brings a positive and passionate attitude to life drawing through his relentless pursuit of excellence.

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