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Studios in United States
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I’ve dabbled in various art forms for many years but I started creating fused glass pieces in 2014, shortly after I retired and moved to Boulder, CO. I experiment with all sorts of designs for my work. It’s usually free flowing and unusual, not restricted by an urge for perfectly straight lines or totally balanced designs. I love working with Read more...
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Heidi West is an oil painter who works and lives in Denver, CO. Her studio is located at the Globeville Riverfront Art Center, which is home to a vibrant community of over 70 artists and creatives. Read more...
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Eugenie Spirito has been carving in stone for over three decades. She started her career in New York City, where she attended the New School and later apprenticed with world-renowned abstract expressionist sculptor Philip Pavia, a friend and contemporary of Willem DeKooning, Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline. In addition to her original works, Eugenie has executed commissions for private collectors Read more...
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Much of the wood I use in my furniture I milled on my land, in the early 90s in Oregon. It dried for the first five years in the shady, damp woods of Oregon which is good for the grain to relax slowly. I brought it here to New Mexico in the late 90s. It’s very dry and stable. My Read more...
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My so called “studio” for art in the past has always been where ever I could manage to find the space, usually encroaching into all aspects of life. Whether a random corner of a room in a cramped apartment or the living room coffee table of a slightly bigger condo, when a project needed doing, it was done any way Read more...
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As the designer and creator of Tulku— a mystically inspired jewelry line that I started in 2005 in Kathmandu, Nepal— I draw on my background as a sculptor, painter, meditator, healer and lover of the natural world for my inspiration. Over the past 20 years I have developed a deep relationship with the people of Nepal and travel regularly to Read more...
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My studio is my sanctuary , it is my place of escape to world of colors, texture and creations on canvas.In my garden level and spacious studio with it’s bright and natural light, you are face to face with canvases of vivid, strong colors and compositions.I get inspired and excited by the natural world of intoxicating aspens, mountain peaks and Read more...
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Christine’s studio is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 15 minutes west of downtown Boulder. Light-filled and facing the Continental Divide, Christine is able to enjoy the gorgeous scenery from her studio windows while painting both indoors and outdoors. Read more...
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Painting, observing and interpreting the things I see. I paint without brushes most of the time and incorporate gold and metal leaf into many of my paintings. Current paintings explore desert grasses, geology, tree silhouettes among other subjects. Read more...
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My printmaking studio is where I create my relief prints on two etching presses. Plant life found in the Colorado landscape and in my own garden is the source of inspiration in my relief woodcut prints. They begin with a photograph or drawing that is transferred to wood, and then carved by hand with gouges. Semi transparent inks are applied Read more...
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Sitting on top of the foothills of Boulder, Colorado, Linda’s creative art studio is a place of inspiration. Here she creates vibrant oil and mixed media painting of her surroundings. She is inspired by the wildlife and landscapes of Colorado. Her colorful creations of the mountains and it’s creatures are what she is best well known for in the local Read more...
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As a fine art major, I came to understand that all art is a means of communication. That said I have struggled to find my voice for my experiences. I think all artists do. And we paint different things during differing periods of our life. What I have learned is that I enjoy the process: trying new materials, mixed media, Read more...
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My studio space has expanded slowly over time, first in the window of the kitchen when I had roommates, then a corner in my living room in a small one-bedroom apartment, eventually movin’ on up to an “itty bitty” utility room, but all my own and now a larger space in a warehouse in North Boulder with another artist. It Read more...
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Welcome to my studio and my art world, one of exploration, curiosity, and intuition. I love a good puzzle. The challenge is to unravel the puzzle. That’s what the world of art offers. I even painted the studio floor. My studio is my muse. Since high school, I’ve looked at techniques, media, and composition from the inside and out — Read more...
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Rong Wranch Arts sculptures are designed to elicit a smile, and maybe a pulse of curiosity. They are not fabricated to a higher order, but merely to share a moment of fantasy and delight. Each is visually amusing, largely because the artist had a delightful time creating it. Be it an aircraft racing cart, large skeleton of a blimp under Read more...
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Yuri has thirty years of experience in art and all this time informationally supports the work of his father Victor Osetenko, after whose death he inherited his paintings and brought them to the USA. Read more...
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My name is Judy Campbell and I am a non-objective abstract artist. The main reason I paint in an abstract manner is to eliminate specific subject matter. That way I am able to concentrate on texture, color, and design elements. I begin with collage of various textures covering the canvas which gives me an intriguing base on which to build. Read more...
