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Josep-Maria Cabayol Contemporary
Spanish artist, Josep-Maria Cabayol, who trained with Salvador Masana, himself a student
of Joaquim Mir, at the School of Art in Mallorca, Spain. Cabayol is widely collected, and
held, in both public and private collections, throughout the world, and was the founding
member of The Cercle Artistic de Vilanova (1967). |
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Steve Caliguiri Detroit native Steve Caliguiri has been creating plastic objects since the
1960's. His passion for Plexi fused with his technical knowledge to produce bold,
brilliant, naive portraiture. |
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Daniel Campbell I am a freelance artist working with
digital art programs in order to produce my art.I have worked with other mediums such as
acrylics, watercolor, pen and ink, colored pencils, and pastels. |
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Udi Cassirer Udi Cassirer was born in Israel, 1965. He grew up nearby
the sea. Udi' s work focuses on Nature. To express his feeling of the Nature,
he paints it on plywood and canvas. As well, he takes paintings to virtual area
(digital prints) where the nature is artificial and fictional. |
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Alan Cayton "I became interested in art in my childhood. I taught
myself until I was college age and then I majored in art. For the past twenty years I have
concentraded on still life painting." |
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Matthew Cervenka The work submitted is representative of the geometric, abstract
and bold color expressions of the subject matter ( New York and Native American themes).
It expands, enlarges, distorts and abstracts the physical and emotional world as I
experience it. As a native New Yorker I have integrated the social complexities as I see
perceive them. Recent travel experiences in Mexico and the Southwest have expanded and
given me a new horizon and exiting subject matters. |
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Joanna Chan Dr. Chan is an accomplished painter and designer. Her art works
(oils, water colors and computer designs) were presented in a month-long one-person show
by the Cortlandt Manor Center for the Arts in upstate New York last fall. In late
1999, her oil painting, "Jerusalem '98", was one of the top 60 selections among
nearly 1,700 entries from 19 countries in the National Catholic Reporter's
"Jesus 2000" contest. |
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Richard Chavez "I am moved by intuition, inspiration and longing to do my
art." |
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Natalya Chernusskaya Age 22. Russian. Became addicted to fine arts since early
childhood.
Graduate from Novorossiysk School of Art and College of Music.
Feels herself creative in a decorative and applied art, prefers fantasy. |
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Soojung Cho "I
have high expectations for my life. I want my life to be perfect, filled with true beauty
and purity. I am waiting for love which contains all these qualities. However, what I have
found in life is mostly failures and my share of despair, confusion, frustration and
anger. What I can do in this paradox and contradiction is to be receptive without
complaint and try to create a new world." |
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Y.J. Cho Residing in
New York, Y.J. Cho, an elegant artist likes to work on details. Cho presents a
series of her art works on painting the shadow of the nature which reflects on
rocks. |
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Che Chuang Che Chuang possesses the super sensitivity of an artist, with which
he constantly takes stock of his environment. Following appropriate reflection and
subjective but humanistic assimilation, he presents the original image in a new light,
giving it new life in a new form and saying something meaningful about it in the process. |
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Ione Citrin "When I paint, I dip my brush in my soul." Showing nationally since 1998, after decades of
world travel and a successful television, radio, theater, and film career in the
performing arts, Citrin Ione now focuses her creativity and passion for communication on
the creation of art. |
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Emilia Cleopas "We live in a world that characterizes you by drowning your
mind in a sub-culture of ideals. A world of mythologies and cryptography language, we look
for the enigma to break the code and the seduction to become a complex number... the human
equation....." |
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Jodi Cohen These paintings are part of a large and growing collection of paintings,
consistent with each other in color, size, shape, theme, vision, and style. "Every
picture tells a story" in surreal imagery, with psychological, mythological,
religious, spiritual, and 'pop' influences and inspirations. They represent an inner
search for 'Ultimate Reality', using primitive, universal archetypal symbols and
characters. |
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David Curry David Curry, a native of
Los Angeles, has been living and working in New York City for over 20 years. His most
recent photographic essay, In Memorium WTC 2001 was conceived as a meditation on the
victims taken in Union Square, that shows the world how New York City mourns. |
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Elaine Curtis A fiber artist, Elaine Curtis started sewing her own clothes at age seven. Her
designs are strongly influenced by her love and respect of animals, nature, color, and
texture. |
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