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Jim
Gladden explains that as a 'beachcomber personality' , he
likes to "...explore and find unique objects in a
beautiful environment".
As he cruises the beach or stands before a blank surface, he
searches for something that he hasn't seen before.
Avoiding brush marks, he he a collection of 'texture making
things' to initiate unique patterns and rhythms.
He starts his painting as a sensual exploration of the eye. |
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Lynn
Webster is fascinated with the creative process, of
getting to a place, where the painting evolves into its own
entity, leaving the confines of its origin.
Utilizing a predominantly impressionistic approach with lively
brushwork, Lynn paints in both oils and acrylic. |
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Thomas
Zimmerman's background in architecture brings a unique
influence to his artistic process.
His works are developed from architectural drawings, created
by the artist and the 'morphed' digitally through computer
manipulation into a myriad dynamic, expressive compositions. |
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