WILDLIFE
ART - SCRATCHBOARD ENGRAVINGS October 2002
Martiena Richter is one
of the few artists using scratchboard and color to present her art to the
world. Words are so inadequate to describe the images she has created.
In fact, with Ms. Richter's work, it is better to let the art speak for
itself. |
SIEGRIST'S
MINIATURE WILDLIFE PAINTINGS August 2002
Miniature paintings, 2.25
x 4.25 inches and as detailed as any full size painting, are in abundance
on the site of acclaimed wildlife artists, Wes and Rachelle Siegrist.
These prolific artists work primarily with watercolors on Cresent watercolor
board. |
MICHAEL
R. MATHERLY'S FINE ART STUDIO June 2002
American-born Michael Matherly
has spent a lifetime painting wild animals and birds. But his talents
are not limited to these creatures - his is also a portrait artist.
You will most likely recognize the work of this award-winning artist from
his commissions for the Franklin Mint. |
THE
ART OF JOHANNA PIETERMAN April 2002
Avalon, Arthurian legends,
and the ancient lore of the Celts are the inspirations behind the creations
from this Belgium artist. Johanna Pieterman works primarily in the
medium of coloured pencils, producing luxurious drawings with photo-realistic
quality.
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January 2003 |
JUST
MOUSING AROUND February 2002
From antique gems that look
like photos in a catalogue to fantasy cloud machines, this talented Canadian
artist clearly demonstrates you do not need an expensive program to create
rich images. Helen Grainge's beguiling sense of humour and sharp
wit entertain and amuse as you view her artwork. |
SKYDANCER
December
2001
Deerskin pouches, 6-foot
tall fiber sculptures, sausage casings, Ninjutsu, poetry. What do
all these things have in common? Answer: Jo Pagliassotti, a multi-talented
artist who has branched out into the digital art world and now 'paints
with light'. |
HILLTOP
DESIGN September 2001
A childhood accident caused
Steve Lareau to lose the sight in his left eye. And he's colorblind,
as well. Yet neither of these conditions has hindered Mr. Lareau's
ability to create intriguing images and concepts. And why should
they? Wasn't Beethoven deaf? We all know how that turned out
... |
DESIGN
BY DEANNA June 2001
Winner of the Digital Artworks
Award and the Bryce Forum Award, Deanna Hancock offers a collection of
tube paintings and digital images created in Bryce. This artist uses
music to inspire her works, as evidenced by the numerous references to
the Canadian musician, LOREENA
McKENNITT. |
PAN'S
DOLCE VITA May 2001
Holland has given us a wonderful
treat in the form of Pan's Dolce Vita. Panda has not only had to
learn all about web design in order to display her art, she also had to
overcome the language barrier in order to allow English visitors to understand
what she was saying. I caught Panda right in the midst of a re-design
of her pages, but that won't interfere with her artwork. This site is a
true labour of love. |
D
FILIPINO CONNECTION March 2001
Just when I think all the
sites are starting to look alike, along comes one that exemplifies taste,
class, and sophistication. Luminous images, unique and unusual sound
files, and carefully placed animated graphics make D Filipino Connection
a wealth of sensory delight.
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