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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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