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  1. Artist: Andrea Shear

    June 5, 2013 by Erin Fletcher

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    My husband and I recently took up watercolor as a hobby. Jason has been creating these imaginative and celestial pieces by layering pigment on his ink drawings. I, on the other hand, am still trying to figure out how to paint with watercolors. However, Andrea Shear is quite talented with watercolor. She has a real eye for layering color creating depth in shadows and highlights.blood-andreashear buffaloontheline-andreashear theseer-andreashear twins-andreashear


  2. Artist: Yina Kim

    May 16, 2013 by Erin Fletcher

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    The Secret Knots is a series from illustrator Yina Kim. In this series, Yina creates portraits of strangers whom she studies in public spaces, giving each a tagline describing their imaginary lives. Although Yina does not know any of her subjects personally, she feels that unconsciously we all are connected in secret knots. donna-yinakim louis-yinakim timothy-yinakim jean-yinakim

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  3. Artist: Alan Brown of Medusa Wolf

    March 6, 2013 by Erin Fletcher

    batforce-alanbrown1Jason and I are just tickled by the work of Alan Brown of Medusa Wolf. Every year for our anniversary we love to add a piece of original art to our collection. I think we’ve already made a decision for this year, but I’m not sure if we can wait until September. How can you resist two macho dudes spouting sentiments!easternsmallfrybat-alanbrown

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  4. Artist: Tara Marynowsky

    December 12, 2012 by Erin Fletcher

    Tara Marynowsky paints life into her characters through an attentive detail to colors and shapes, yet their simple, fuzzy expressions are quite haunting. Aesthetically Tara’s watercolor paintings remind me of the artist, Marcel Dzama, yet the perplexity of her work arouse feelings of restlessness. 


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