
What can I say about Julie Evans’ art, except “wow.” Her art is so bright and lively that it makes me instantly happy. She has upcoming solo exhibitions scheduled for 2007 at Julie Saul Gallery in Chelsea, NYC and Irvine Contemporary in Washington, DC.
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Melissa Moss paints beautiful abstract landscapes on wood. Her work makes me think of Alice in Wonderland. Her website offers a large gallery of her work and available prints.
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Flora S. Bowley contacted me with her amazing art — I was so excited to get her email and check out her beautiful paintings. She has an exquisite set of paintings entitled “New Orleans.” Additionally, she paints a number of miniature works on bamboo.
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Hirano Mizue is a freelance artist living in Tokyo, Japan. his work includes illustration and canvas art, using various mediums. Good stuff — thanks, Dear Ada!
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April Behnke’s art shows worlds unknown infused with color.
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Birds are awesome. Paintings are awesome. Therefore, Amy Ruppel is awesome. She uses beeswax/resin and other mediums to create whimsical, yet simple pieces.
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Amanda Mendient is a freelance illustrator and artist whose paintings just seem to draw me in. I like how she can convey a mood that makes me feel like I’m there, experiencing the same thing. Her website is chock full of more beautiful artwork.
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I am a sucker for colorful abstract paintings. Heather Patterson does just that — she seems to take something out of nature and turn it into an abstract masterpiece using vibrant colors and organic shapes, mostly on drafting film, giving it a haunting feel.
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Now, when I first saw Sara Eichner’s work, I thought she was a textile designer, but lo and behold, these are all oil paintings. Absolutely amazing.
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I stumbled upon Joanna Billingham over at Poppy and instantly knew she’s be one of my new favorite artists. I’ve been trying to find out more about her to no avail.
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