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Richard
D'Amore
Photographer
Though
a legend in Europe, D'Amore's work was until recently
to a great extent overlooked in the US. Spanning a
career of more than thirty years, Richard D'Amore's
work has a strong, universal appeal that both satisfies
the critical connoisseur as well as the collector who
seeks a ‘simple aesthetic pleasure.’ Whether
it be his nudes, his landscapes, his architectural
photographs or his still-lifes; all of his works share
the same thread of superb quality. To read more about Richard
D'Amore, click
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Richard
Erdman
Sculptor
Richard Erdman creates abstract sculpture of both
intimate and monumental scale in stone and bronze from
his studios in Williston, Vermont and Carrara, Italy.
His art is known for its vitality, energy, and seemingly
light buoyant motion, as if defying the material from
which it is formed. The artist's extensive body of
work can be found in distinguished public and private
collections in over 40 countries worldwide. Works published
in the book will cover over thirty years of the artist's
career. For more information about the artist, click
here.
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Vincent
Ho
Composer
Vincent Ho was born in Canada and currently resides
in both Canada and the USA. Composer of mostly orchestral,
chamber and piano works that have been successfully performed
in both North America and abroad. Ho began composing
at the age of fourteen. After receiving his ARCT in Piano
Performance from the Royal Conservatory of Music in 1993,
he studied composition with Allan Gordon Bell, David
Eagle and William Jordan at the University of Calgary
from 1994-98, earning a BMus. He then completed his MMus
at the University of Toronto in 1998, where he studied
with Walter Buczynski and Christos Hatzis. To read more
and purchase Vincent Ho's CD, click
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Luc
Leestemaker
Painter
Luc Leestemaker was born in the Netherlands
and moved to the US in 1990. Living and working in the
US created a stylistic journey that would take him from
early inspiration by the CoBrA movement; through densely
abstract expressionist compositions; to the “Inner
Landscape” and “Transfigurations” Series,
inspired both by Mark Rothko and 17th and 18th Century
Dutch and English landscape painters (notably Constable,
Ruysdael, Van Goyen). Recently he has also exhibited
newly abstracted series of works, titled “Voyager” and “Map
of the Wind.” To read more and
purchase work by Luc Leestemaker, click here. |
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Patrick
Marold
Sculptor
Having grown up in Colorado, with the proximity of nature
always within reach, Marold creates sculptural responses
to environmental relationships, urban and rural, with
an almost otherworldly sensitivity to material, light
and change, drawing upon the workings and influences
of the land and raw materials. Wood,
Steel, Wind, Rope, Water and Fire play equal parts in
the drama the artist creates. Both in his small scale
intimate sculptures and the public installations, spanning
vast areas of land (such as the ambitious Windmill Project),
one quickly finds an almost immediate sense of familiarity
and comfort in his work. To read more and
purchase work by Patrick Marold, click
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Susan
Rosman
Artist
Susan Bein Rosman was born in Philadelphia and received
her B.S. and M.A. degrees from Temple University. Her
studies have included Brentwood Art Center with Sally
Lamb and workshops with Ilana Bloch, Gerald Brommer
and Virginia Cobb. She works in watercolor and mixed
media, using collage to integrate intricate patterns.
Susan’s goal is to use the transparency and clarity
of watercolor to portray the delicacy of nature. To
read more and purchase work by Susan Rosman, click
here. |
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Ted VanCleave
Photographer/Painter
Ted VanCleave grew up in rural Indiana and has lived
in California since age 22. His abstract paintings
and mixed media works have been exhibited and collected
throughout the US and have received many honors and
awards. In 2005, Ted devoted himself almost exclusively
to photography. He's transferred his use of abstract
forms and bold colors from painting to photography
seamlessly. Ted still creates abstract images, using
buildings and flowers as the basis of form. He captures
his subjects from very unique angles and saturates
his building images with bold colors. His "Structure:
The Los Angeles Series", released in 2006, was featured
in the international fine arts photography magazine,
Eyemazing. To read more and purchase work by Ted
VanCleave,
click here. |
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