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Wired for Art: Kathy Horniman
Kathy Horniman’s creations are satisfyingly resonant with familiar images, while at the same time being strongly rooted in her own visions.
Land Lover: Sara Cameli
Whichever moment most captures each viewer’s fancy, it’s clear that each was both significant to and deeply felt by the artist … and that Sara Cameli’s love for the relationship between sky, ground, water and growing things is as strong as ever.
Nature, Writ Small in Silver: Jim Barker
Jim Barker, best known for his paintings and sculptures, takes a simple, organic approach to his work in silver.
Finding the One: Gale Schlagel
Gale Schlagel’s creations are both free-flowing and meticulous, with the organic elements suggesting everything from plant growth to water and wind currents.
Tropical Flavors: Claudia True
If Claudia True’s bright acrylic paintings were somehow translated to actual contents of plate, bowl and glass, the cuisine would be decidedly fresh, flavor-forward and lively.
Cold Fire: Tahmi DeSchepper
Tahmi DeScheppers doubted her own creativity for years … until she found the right medium and the techniques to bring it alive.
KC Classic: Larry Nigro
Larry Nigro displays a clear affection for his hometown (as well as an affinity for travel) in his atmospheric charcoal and pastel works.
Cropping Nature: Ron Stewart
Ron Stewart’s work focuses on the naturally occuring patterns and textures found all around us.
Painting the Praises of Famous Men: Bill Griffiths
In another time, Bill Griffiths might have been a painter of icons, a printer of holy cards or a sculptor of saints. The objects of reverence he depicts draw (or drew) devotees to temples of a different sort … the houses of sports and rock ‘n’ roll.
Artist, Ink: Gary Creason
It’s not often that one artist’s work could conceivably be used to create another’s, but that’s certainly the case with Gary Creason’s handcrafted pens.
Winter Funderland: Myrna Minnis
Myrna Minnis’ ceramic creations display a clear sense of raw, unabashed fun.
On Beyond Wayne: Samantha Buller
Samantha Buller, while acknowledging a visual debt to Wayne Thiebaud, creates art that is clearly her own.
Acoustic/Mosaic: Cynthia Litwer
Cynthia Litwer’s guitar mosaics blend light, color, shape and pattern into a lovely visual chord.
Concrete Contrast: Paul Keohan
For Paul Keohan to master concrete as an artistic medium (outside the conventional realm of large-scale sculpture) testifies to his technical skills as well as his creative gifts.
The Artist’s Craft: Sonya Mikuls
Whether creating simple or more ornate pieces, Sonya Mikuls displays a talent for knowing what goes together and what can stand on its own.







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