Emily: Jane Edden does multimedia pieces working off of the skeletal structure of birds
http://www.flowerseast.com/Originals_Exhibitions.asp?Exhibition=08EDDEN&OE=1
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Casey: Maggie Taylor creates really evocative narrative paintings, some based on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland
www.maggietaylor.com
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Jenny: Amy Sandys-Lumsdaine paints animals using a sensitive portrait style composition
http://www.pbase.com/pinicola/amy_sandyslumsdaine&page=1
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Sara
3 comments:
Nice choices, Sara! I like it.
That's interesting you picked Maggie Taylor. I've been looking at her, too, since her images are digital photo collages in Photoshop. Her husband does black and white photo collage in the darkroom, really cool: http://uelsmann.net
Wow, that is excellent. Thanks so much for the suggestion. These are fantastic.
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