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Some Other Great Sites to Check Out!
- Jessica Loving - Creating artwork is not only a cathartic experience, where I find myself lost in the thick layers of creation...but also a time of great study. It allows me to look at, scrutinize, pull apart and piece together all the different jagged elements of everything. This is not a practice by choice, but rather a source of my entire existence. It is a lens I often peer through…a way to take in this bizarre world around me, and somehow, perhaps, even make sense out of it.
- Douglas Rouse - Milwaukee-born, Kansas-raised and Europe-developed, self-taught muralist, street painter, and trompe l'oeil specialist Douglas Rouse continues to push his limits, experimenting with styles and materials new to him in the quest for his artistic identity. The variation of his work keeps him constantly challenged and his clients continually satisfied. He invites you to take a journey on the ROUSE 66 website.
- The Magnet Mafia - Basically we do what ever we want on magnets and then put those magnets up in really cool places using magnetism! Our goal is to continue to experience the joys of magnetism with artists and enthusiasts and champions from all over the world. We are commited to building an international network of artists and family members dedicated to supporting the use of magnets as canvases.
- The Robbins Gallery - In this offering of their work, you will find diverse subject matter, from Roman architecture to Colorado landscapes, to unexpected "still" life, and amazing abstracts. As new opportunities arise to share their perspectives, the collection here will expand.
- My other web site w/DenverArtists - On the Denver Artists site I have a few things that I didn't get the chance to put on this one and also it's a great place to look through about 200 different artists from the state of Colorado. Enjoy!
- Flying Dog Brewery - Just a Dog Gone Wonderful Place to Visit!
- Kazzaz Art Corporation - Laura Kazzaz is a landscape artist who juxtaposes strong and vibrant colors with simplified organic forms in her paintings to create expressionistic landscapes that evoke the essence of nature.
- Christofer Charles - Why and what I paint, at this point, is more of an evolving process then a solid statement. However, that is not to say that there are not consistencies in this evolution. In my mind I see three consistent concepts or mind states that are the foundation of my work. These concepts can be broken down into three categories: application process, artistic philosophy, and my life philosophy.
- David Sheets - A Must See!
- Jason Walp - Enjoy scenic views from around the world with these panoramas taken by Jason Walp. Based in Colorado, Jason has traveled throughout the state and the world to bring you these views of mountain meadows, city skylines, breathtaking waterfalls and more.
- Joan Rossberg - “To create original compositions and painterly paintings; To turn what could be ordinary into the unique.”
- Angie Buxman - All of Angie's subject matter comes from her life experience including the focus on aquatics. The fish were inspired by a trip Tulum, Mexico. Angie's work includes finished and commissioned works in mediums such as acrylic and oil on canvas paintings, conte and charcoal drawings, pen and ink drawings, woodcut prints, murals, mosaics, and custom painted furniture.
- Amy Kahn - Amy Kahn combines her knowledge of stone and metal with her experiences in design to create jewelry in her individual style.
- Christian Rex van Minnen - The image tends to fluctuate between the poles of abstraction and figuration, the truth of the paint and illusion of the image, the personal and archetypal. Essentially, the work begins with an abstract soul, composed of lead and carbon and mineral spirits, and eventually is layered with various forms of oils and iron oxides, not dissimilar from our blood, which brings the form into time, place, and at times, a social context. The technique is paired with, and symbiotic to, the concept.
- Jeff Klapperich - My work is a stride to stretch my medium in a way that reflects how I contort my reality. Using the camera to capture that which the eye cannot see, I offer people a little magic. Hoping that they too will be inspired to stretch and contort themselves.
- Robert Martinez - A Must See!
- Jeff Jag - Don't ask me, I just work here
These were a while in the making. I started "Time-Lapse Geometry Batttle" before I started "Fibroblasts" then set it aside half way through... finished Fibroblasts, then went back and finished Time-Lapse... I don't even know why anyone would want to know that, but hey... there it is.
- Donna Stephenson - Donna Stephenson's paintings are inspired by scenes of everyday life as well as her experiences growing up with horses in a rural setting. She also enjoys painting figures, landscapes and still lifes in a direct and spontaneous style.
- Karen G. Myers - Karen is a native of Denver, Colorado. Her early college years were spent studying fashion design and graphic arts. Following college, Karen designed and produced a line of children's clothes. Her love of textiles and form evolved into costume design for various clients including: Heritage Square Opera House in Golden, CO. the Goldenrod Showboat in St. Louis, MO, a road show produced by United Airlines, and a costume for a talking horse created by Disney for Disney World.
- Brad Jeske - A Must See!
- Jackie Manning - A Must See!
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