David Ahlsted
Sandy Askey-Adams
LaNell Arndt
Lance Balderson
Susan Barnes
Marilyn Bauman
Bobbie Berg
Dottie Berner
Sandra Bloodworth
Ludmila Bognycheva
Jacqueline Boyd
Lisa Budd
Michael Budden
Palmer Bunn-Earl
Michelle Byrne
Sarah Canfield
Diann Cardello
Jerry Caron
David Coolidge
Edward Cooper
Ellen Cooper
Bethanne K. Cople
Ellen Cornett
Valerie Craig
Tom Dougherty
Bill Ewing
Raymond Ewing
Lou Gagnon
Ellen Gavin
Joseph Genova
Jeff Gola
Evgeni Gordiets
Norman Green
Ann Guidera-Matey
Lisa Hannick
Diane Hark
Jesse Harrington
Jane Hartley
Katya Held
Margaret Heuges
Carol King-Hood
Neal Hughes
Marie Elaine Lanza
Bonnie Lebesch
Jan Kirsh
Micheline Klagsbrun
Wanda Kline
Anna Kuczynski
Jonathan Mandell
William McCarthy
Wendy McClatchy
Neal McPheeters
George McWilliams
Dannielle Mick
Terry Miller
Robert S. Milnazik
Betsy R. Miraglia
Susan B. Myers
Marie Natale
Ron Orlando
Cristina Pellechio
Sarah Pollock
Elissa Prystauk
Michael Rocco
Stacy Rowan
Joanie San Chirico
Michael Schweigart
Frank Smith
Ilona Sochynsky
Janine Sopp
Stan Sperlak
Kathryn Stanek
Katherine Steiger
Brad Stroman
Julia Sutliff
Nancy Tankersely
Jane McGraw-Teubner
Patricia Walkar
Paula Waterman
Emily Free Wilson
Bruce Woodward
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Artist Bio

"I grew up on the beaches of Ocean City, New Jersey and have vivid memories of playing on the beach, pretending the jetties were ships and I was the captain. I was always fascinated by light and the bright colors of beach towels, umbrellas and chairs mingled with sand and surf. Those colorful memories continue to show up in my paintings even when I paint gardens, beds, boats, or landscapes.. Often people tell me they would like to be in my paintings because of the feelings they evoke.

A good painting begins with a good composition; then comes contrast and color.  I look to modern painters such as Richard Diebenkorn and Wolf Kahn to inspire my quest for wonderful color.  I am constantly experimenting, manipulating, and playing with color.  I want the viewer to feel that the painting is luscious; that he or she would like to walk into the painting and live there surrounded by color.

By working in a series, I am able to attempt different ways of approaching the same subject.  So ultimately, though the subject of my paintings may change, it's always about the color."