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Dianne de Laet has a special space for her
poetry writing and her journey through the "Trail of Tears" telling the
plight of the Native American Indian. She collects natural gifts from
the earth and assembles them in ways that seem like magic and tell stories
of their own.
Please visit: www.aretepoetics.com
for information about her scholarship fund.
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Gary Graham has been painting in oils for over
14 years and has finally found a place to hone his craft in a supportive and
creative environment. He has embraced the new adventure of jurying, showing
and selling other artist's work as well as his own.
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Joyce Faulknor author of "Stunning Crystal
& Glass" Published by North Light Books relishes being in a well lit and warm
new space and the space has inspired her to come up with new ways in presenting her work.
Joyce travels frequently instructing artists to paint in her unique
style of dark to light, please visit
www.joycefaulknor.com to see her schedule and to view her body of
work.
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Guy Magallanes is an award winning watercolorist.
His work has been featured in "Splash" for three consecutive years. He
teaches weekly classes at the Senior Center in Redwood City and workshops at
the Filoli Center and a n annual week long workshop at the Asilomar
Conference Center. He also teaches weekly in the gallery and also
conducts workshops.
Visit: www.guymagallanes.com for a full schedule and look at his body of work. ![]()
Jackye Ostrander is is
inspired by the camraderie, and quality of work she is
surrounded with at the Gallery. Every chance she
gets she is in her seat painting away and inhaling every bit of information
the other artists share with her. She adds a sparkle to the gallery with
her joyous laugh, enchanting look on life and friendship with the others.
Marie Soderlund started off in watercolors and then
found that 3- dimensional work fulfilled a need to be tactile with her work.
She creates body forms with various mannequins as well as casting people for
commission pieces. Then they are decorated with all sorts of papers,
flowers, feathers...whatever the "body" needs.
www.goddessinthegarden.com is where all her pieces "live" for viewing. |