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Owner/artist, Elisabeth Wooden-"Living in Vermont I find a never-ending source of inspiration". While attending TSTI, majoring in Graphic Art, Ms. Wooden launched her art world career, as a Graphic Artist in the music & entertainment industry throughout the southwest & then free lanced in New England, painting also by commission. In 2000, Elisabeth opened Vermont Fine Art Gallery, painting primarily Vermont landscapes in acrylic. Ms. Wooden has been spotlighted in Southwest Art Magazine & an interviewed gallery owner in American Art Collector Magazine. She has been featured in shows, a solo exhibition at St Paul's Cathedral, the Helen Day Art Center's For Arts Sake & Art Expo NY. Her paintings are part of public & private collections nationally.
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Artist, Paul Stone, grew up in Vermont & took degrees from Dartmouth & Tufts before settling back in Guilford to raise his family. His formal education behind him, Paul began seriously to produce & market his watercolors in the early 1970s. Working extensively from pencil sketchesduring weekend jaunts through the back roads of Southern Vermont, these watercolors have found appeal in exhibitions & now reside in private and corporate collections in North & South America, Europe& Asia. Through the 1980s, Paul produced landscapes prolifically, developing his mastery of sunlight & flora. Stone's oils are often distinguished by a daring implementation of color, placing the viewer within the surreal. The heart of Stone's work remains the landscape, both pastoral & marine, complimented by the architectural forms of the New England farm. Paul has been juried into the Stratton Mountain Art Festival & the Impressions of New England Show. He has had considerable success in galleries throughout New England. Stone is part of several corporate collections in which his work hangs, including resorts nationally.
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Sixth generation Vermonter & artist, Bob Aiken's original acrylic landscapes are created with a palette knife & his close encounters with nature. Bob has done illustrations for many college and athletic publications for Cornell University, The Eastern College Athletic Conference, the University of Vermont, Brown University, the University of Pennsylvania and Yale among others. Over 350 of Bob's pen & Ink drawings of the members of the Athletic Hall of Fame are hanging in the Schoelkopf Field House at Cornell. Most recently Bob was commissioned to paint a work for Dartmouth. He can often be found in Stowe hiking and cross country skiing at the Trapps, where his work is part of the permanent collection in the lodge & the countryside serves as inspiration for his artwork.
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Jane Ashley, daughter of artist and author, Clifford W. Ashley, paints the Vermont landscape with a soft poetic and atmospheric style. “With each painting my hope is to capture the varying effects that shifting light and changing seasons have on natural forms, colors and textures.” says Ashley of her work. Jane R. Ashley, daughter of marine artist and author, Clifford W. Ashley, spent her early childhood in Delaware, before moving to Massachusetts. She attended RISD, graduated from the Swain School of Design and received a BFA with High Honors from the California College of Arts & Crafts. She was a finalist at the 1986 Annual Awards Competition sponsored by the Since 1961 she has made her home in & painted the rural landscapes of the Vermont countryside. Jane has participated in exhibitions & solo shows, including museums & galleries throughout New England.
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Nationally recognized award winning artist, Tom Nicholas N.A. paints Vermont. He was elected an Associate of the National Academy of Design in 1963 and then full Academician in 1970. A bibliography of critical studies of Nicholas's work includes articles in Southwest Art magazine, American Artist magazine and Today's Art. Mr. Nicholas has exhibited in galleries & shows throughout the country, including the Springfield Art Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. His work forms part of many public and private collections, including the Albert Dorne Collection and the Butler Institute of American Art.
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Vermont bronze sculptor, Frank Califano, exhibits up and down the east coast and is in corporate and private collections both in the United States and internationally. Mr. Califano received his formal training in graphic art and illustration at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Frank specializes in equestrian themes with cast bronze. Frank exhibits in galleries nationally, enjoys an international clientele and his work is part of corporate collections including the "Lands End" Corp. collection.
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Sheel Anand started his artistic endeavor at the tender age of 7, his formal education culminating with a BFA from UVM. He acquired his realistic style while being mentored by the acclaimed artist Carroll Jones Jr. He has been featured in one man exhibitions at the State House in Montpelier, The Fisk Farm in Isle La Motte & galleries around Vermont. Sheels’ work has been in Vermont Life & Vermont Quarterly Magazine as well as the Robb Report. Another work was part of the Lake Champlain Rediscovered Exhibit with venues including the National Arts Club in New York City & The Boston Public Library. His images can be seen in Chittenden Bank locations, Merrill Lynch & UVM. There are collectors of Sheel’s prints & original work all over the globe. By maintaining an expressive high realism style, Sheel's work aims at creating visual portrayals that are beyond the limitations of photographs. Most of his original artwork is by commission. Commissioning a painting of your favorite place & memory will engage the eye, the mind & the heart for years to come; for you, your family, & friends.
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Nationally exhibited award winning Vermont watercolorist Gary Eckhart. Gary's handling of water and perfection of detail make him one of the more collected artists in the gallery. He has also competed and won awards in national shows including, the American Watercolor Society, Adirondack Naitonal Exhibit of America, National Red River Watercolor Society Juried Show, as well as The Governor's Exhibit in Vermont. Many of Gary's pieces are also available as signed & numbered giclee prints.
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Realistic & cutting edge this Vermont artist is new to the gallery. Carrie became an oil painter attending college in her home state of Vermont. After receiving an art scholarship, she studied at Green Mountain College in Poultney, VT and Studio Arts Center in Florence. In 2004 she graduated with a Bachelor degree in Fine Arts. Carrie's images come from people in everyday life, focusing on pop culture in small towns. She paints using brilliant colors & energetic patterns to express a positive visual statement, drawing attention to the seemingly insignificant moments everyone experiences that make life beautiful, uplifting & significant. Carrie's work has been exhibited in businesses, galleries, & participated in juried shows throughout the east coast, including the Charleston Artist Guild & Chaffee Art Center. Her work has been featured on festival posters, received honorable mentions, been displayed in multiple art walks in various cities, and been represented by galleries in Vermont, Connecticut & South Carolina.
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Robert Carsten studied at the Art Students League of New York before graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design. In 1981 he was awarded a Rotary Technical Fellowship to study and work in Florence and Carrara, Italy. Robert is now active as an arts educator in workshops and classrooms including the Governor’s Institute of the Arts. Robert has shown his work in galleries and museums nationally. Awards and honors include “Signature” membership in the Pastel Society of America (PSA), “Copley Artist” member of the Copley Society of Boston, selection as a finalist in the Pastel Journal’s “Pastel 100” national competition, Academic Artists Award in Pastel, First Prize at the Miller Art Center’s first annual juried exhibition and the New England Heritage Award among many others.
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Nationally recognized watercolorist, Loren Blackburn, paints both New England and Vermont!
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Vermont Fine Art Gallery introduces, Florence Academy trained Vermont artist, Hunter Eddy. Hunter was born in 1967 & grew up in Rutland Vermont. He decided to pursue a career in art after years of drawing in his childhood. He attended the Art Institute of Boston & graduated with the honor of an “Excellence in Illustration” award from the College. He spent time in Italy studying landscape painting & drawing with the Boston Visual School under the direction of painters John Lanza & George Gabin. He then made his decision to undertake fulltime study at The Florence Academy of Art under the direction of Daniel Graves. After the first year he was made an assistant teacher in the program & has been with the academy ever since. He has taught the advanced painting & drawing courses, & is currently co-Director of the painting program. His work has been exhibited & sold at various shows & galleries internationally including: Hirschl and Adler Gallery, NY; Gallery Americana, Carmel, CA; W. H. Patterson LTD, London, England.
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Award-winning Vermont artist, Lisa Angell, creates beautiful regional landscapes in oil pastel. Vermont artist, Lisa Angell, is no stranger to the natural world, painting landscapes throughout Europe, North America, Africa and of course her home state, Vermont. Lisa has a BFA from the University of Dallas, Irving, Tx and has also studied in Rome, Italy. She has attended master workshops with nationally recognized artist Wolf Kahn. Lisa works mostly in oil pastel, a very challenging medium. Lisa captures brilliant color and fine delicate detail in her landscapes. Working mostly on site Lisa is able to render the varying degrees of light and color. “I love visiting familiar places and recording the changes that each month brings to the landscape. True love of the land involves studying nature’s moods. Ms. Angell has exhibited nationally and across the borders internationally in Canada. Her work is included in private and corporate collections around the country.
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Peter A. Miller's images "en plein air" from Vermont & around the world including Vermont landscapes, figurative and stillife. Mr. Miller began his studies at the Art Student's League in New York City. Peter has studied with such greats as Dan Greene and Carroll Jones & painted with recognized artists such as C.W. Mundy and Robert Gruppe. His work has been juried into national shows including the Oil Painters of America.
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Visiting New England artist Peter Barnett paints impressionist oils of the Vermont countryside. A New England native, Peter comes to Vermont, stays at the famous Trapp Lodge timeshares and paints beautiful winter scenes of the area. He studied art at Amherst College, as well as Rome, Italy. Peter taught art history at Clark University and Earlham College in the 1970’s while pursuing his own career as an artist. The essence of Peter’s landscapes, especially his winter scenes, is captured through painting plein air or on site. He is able to capture dramatic skies and light by painting outdoors. Peter’s paintings are exhibited throughout New England and part of private collections around the country.
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Featuring relief sculptor and Vermont artist and local doctor, Tim Fitzgerald. Tim graduated from the University of New Hampshire where his primary focus was on a science based education in preparation for his future medical career. However a chance exposure to the visual arts in an introductory drawing class, unlocked a previously unrecognized passion that would soon become a central focus on his life and work. Tim‘s focus is on portrait and figurative work which he either paints or creates in bas-relief sculpture which are created through a cold cast technique.
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Jeff Clarke grew up in Brockport NY, and later attended college at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with a major in underwater photography. He graduated in 1976, and worked for his hometown newspaper, while doing freelance work on the side. In 1978 he returned to college at S.U.N.Y in Plattsburg NY. There he completed a degree in Environmental Science. After graduation he was awarded a position with the National Science Foundation, producing slide shows about research in the institute of Ecology at the University of Georgia, Athens. In 1985, He decided to relocate to Vermont, a place where he says “I found most suited to my love of nature”. Clarke’s work has been published in: Adirondack Life, Vermont Life, Vermont Magazine, Business People, N.E. Snowboard, Outdoor, Sports Illustrated, Navigation, Colonial Homes, American Heritage, Vogue, American Fitness, & Time, among others. For more information contact: Vermont Fine Art Gallery at 802-253-9653.
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Vermont photographer, Orah Moore started with fashion photography in L.A., did a workshop with famous photographer Ansel Adams and more recently did an exceptional book on Stowe.
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Award-winning Vermont pastel artist Skye Forest's ethereal landscapes. She has a BA in Art Education from Old Dominion University and an MA from Johnson State College. Skye has won awards both regionally & internationally. has exhibited extensively around the state. She has been published internationally in L’Art du Pastel. & been juried into international shows including the International Association of Pastel Societies in Europe.
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Nationally exhibited Vermont sculptor, Allen Dwight's abstract marble sculptures are both organic and elegant. Most of his work is sculpted from Vermont marble, white & gray and then black from the Lake Champlain area. Mr. Dwight attended the Sir John Cass School of Art in London, England and majored in studio art at the University of Vermont in Burlington.
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Vermont Artist, trained and taught at the Florence Academy of Italy.
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Established Vermont artist Robert Huntoon is now part of Vermont Fine Art Gallery's prestigious collection of regional artists.
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Vermont artist, Jocelyn Jones, is known for a renaissance like quality of detail in pencil. Jocelyn has come from a family of established painters including her father Carroll Jones Jr. and Grandfather Carroll Jones Sr. She is known for her incredibly detailed renderings of domestic as well well as Vermont wildlife.
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Vermont impressionist Candy Barr's landscapes and figurative work. Vermont artist, Candy Barr, is in the line up of plein air painters at Vermont Fine Art Gallery. Her education included such prestigious art schools as the Rhode Island School of Design. She has taught various artistic disciplines privately and in studios and has garnered residencies at numerous schools around Vermont. Candy is known for her colorful impressionist style and paints figures as well as landscapes and still-life. She travels around the country painting varied and beautiful American landscapes. She has commissions and paintings in corporate and private collections around the country.
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Nationally published Vermont artist, Meryl Lebowitz, has a contemporary style, creating colorful & unique landscapes, still-life & figurative work. Meryl Lebowitz, known for her award-winning oils, has gained a reputation for her scenes of every day life. and exhibits in solo & group shows around the country. Her awards include "Best Landscape" Oil Pastel Society of America, finalist in Artist's Magazine & publication in Vermont Magazine as well as Ski Magazine. More recently, Meryl was featured on the cover of the Stowe Guide, represented by Vermont Fine Art Gallery.
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Vermont artist Suzanne Clark creates masterfully realistic wildlife in colored pencil. Her education began at the University of Hartford Art School and then transferred to the Boston Museum School, at the Boston Museum of Fine Art in Massachusetts. Suzanne gained extensive training in “Old Masters” techniques and museum painting restoration. She received the General Excellence Award and after completing her associates degree she returned to the Hartford Art School. She was awarded scholarships and completed her art education, graduating with a: BFA Cum Laude. As a result of her volunteer work with a raptor rehabilitation organization OFES, she came face to face with several of the birds and was inspired to once again create new works of art. Suzanne has won awards and been juried into state and national shows including American Artists Professional League, Catherine Lorillard Wolf Art Club NYC, Knickerbocker Artists NYC and Mystic Art Association CT, among others. Over the last 30 years Suzanne has created illustrations and book jackets for publishers such as Houghton Mifflin, Beafort Books and Atheneum Books.
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Vermont artist and former art professor in Russia, Lechek Kulnis, amazes admirors and collectors alike with his detail in pen & ink. Limited edition signed giclee prints available.
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Vermont artist Rick Lague's landscapes intrigue the viewer's eye with detailed realism.
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Vermont glass blower Michael Trimpol's is in collections nationally. His pieces are the result of the creative designs and precise craftsmanship of Michael, as well as his wife Monique. From the whimiscal jack & ball to the beautiful flame series, the color and glow of each piece changes with light. Born in Philadelphia, Michael began his career as a glassblower in 1983 at the Sheridan College School of Craft & Design in Ontario, after studying Fine Art at Concordia University in Montreal.
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Classical painter, Greg Laderer, visits Vermont.
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Well known Vermont artist the late Carroll Jones was known for the renaissance quality of his work. This is a rare opportunity to purchase one of his most popular original oils.
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Popular Vermont farm and landscape artist, Brian Sweetland, is known for his detailed landscapes of rural Vermont. Early in his career, Brian received a grant from the Society for the Preservation of Traditional Values in the Fine Arts which helped him begin his apprenticeship. Brian has exhibited in galleries throughout New England and the east coast of the United States, as well as the Copley Society of Boston.
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Alistair McCallum has been working with photography for 30 years. He received his formal training at the Rochester Institute of Technology from which he graduated in 1979. For the past 18 years he has made his home in Vermont & has concentrated his photography on the landscape. The prints are signed and numbered in limited editions. Alistair’s photographs have been exhibited throughout the country & are in many private & corporate collections such as IBM, Price-Waterhouse, Coopers & the Austrian National Bank, N.Y.. His work was also featured in the April of 96 edition of Shutterbug Magazine. It is Alistair’s hope that his images can capture for his viewers some of the beauty, drama, and serenity that he felt while photographing them.
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New England artist, Kyle Bartlett was born in 1978 in Saint Louis, Missouri. He lived in Chicago and Houston as a young boy before moving to New Jersey, where he lived much of his childhood. Spending vacations in the mounatins of New England and New York. He also spent summers on the shores of Cape Cod and Rhode Island, where the majority of his early work’s inspiration is concentrated. Mr. Bartlett has a B.A. Major in Fine Art at College of the Holy Cross, Worchester Ma. He has designed, restored and painted murals and portraits for numerous establishments including, the Wequassett Inn Chatham, MA., Foxwoods Casinos and many churches and private homes throughout the country. Mr. Bartlett visits and paints Vermont scenes, while his work is exhibited in galleries around New England.
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“Size matters,” according Vermont metal sculptor, David Tanych. Interested in welding and the properties of metal, David attended two summer sessions in blacksmithing at the Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina, where he began to connect to a much different medium than wood. Intrigued and inspired by the strength and flexibility of steel and gaining more mastery over the metal, David began building huge steel outdoor sculptures. Tanych is excited and challenged working in this size, using a torch that melts steel. When complete, the pieces are acid etched, allowing them to rust, which adds another dimension to their unique charm. He finds himself responding to the positive encouragement he receives from the public, inspiring him to bigger and bolder experimentation with the properties of steel.
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Nationally recognized Vermont artist, Robert Caulfield, paints both town and country capturing Vermont as well as scenes from across America and Europe. In the imaginative use of soft colors in his beach scenes, the bold juxtaposition of light and shadow in his rural landscapes, and the intriguing detail of his city street scenes, Mr. Caulfield has produced a wide-ranging bobdy of work displayed in galleries on both coasts and sought by collectors worldwide.
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Visiting New England artist, John Flynn, paints Vermont in a distinguished classical style.
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Vermont artist Lee Croghan paints still-life and landscape with a skillful and beautifully delicate classical style. Lee lives part-time in Vermont and then in New York.
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Long established and accomplished Vermont artist, Brad works in both oil and watercolor.
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Michael grew up in the west, developing a passion for rural American landscape and small towns. While studying art at the UCLA Art Extension program, he received an invitation to move to Germany to be with his father who was stationed in the U.S. Air Force. Michael began private art lessons with Old Masters Instructor, Herr Alfred Hertzfield, during his three year apprenticeship he traveled 13 European countries, studying & painting the native landscapes. In 1984, Michael moved to New England establishing a successful career as an illustrator, artist & portrait painter. His celebrated work as a portraitist includes paintings of Walter Cronkite, Leonard Bernstein & Henry Kissinger. Michael has exhibited in numerous galleries and was most recently accepted into the renowned National Parks Art Exhibition. As a master of realistic illusion he displays his technical virtuosity throughout his beautiful renderings of New England. Michael, his wife and two daughters moved to Vermont in 1992.
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New England artist Alastair Dacey paints elegant portraits by commisssion, still-life and interiors in oil.
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