Elaine Kurie Her personal brand of reality is filtered through her imagination: limited background colors deliberately neutralized and pale; shadows and reflections exaggerated when necessary, and eliminated when not; color played against non-color to heighten dramatic impact. Elaine states "My printings are about establishing a sense of serenity and cool precision through the use of natural, ambient light and restrained color. Light forms the basis of my work and it not only defines the subjects that I paint, it often becomes the subject itself as the interplay of light patterns and shadows become compositional elements in my paintings."
Laurie Harden Laurie attended Kansas City Art Institute, majoring in painting. In 1973 she transfered to the Island School of Design in Providence where she graduated with a BFA in 1976. She has continued to study painting and pastel while working as a freelance illustrator. Some clients include the Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, New York Daily News, New York Times, Antehnum Books, Harper and Collins, Grasset and Dunlap, Globe Fearon Publishers, Dell Magazine Group and American Lung Association. Her work is represented in many galleries in New jersey and Rhode Island and she has exhibited in The Salmungundi Club, New York City, The Cathedral Arts Show in New Jersey, The Papermill Playhouse, The Mountain Lakes Country Club among others. Laurie lives in Morris County with her husband and two sons, where her passion for painting peoples of all ethnicities continues.
Felix Sherman Felix was born in Simpheropol, Russia in 1947 and completed his studies at the Crimean Art School in 1968, and graduated from the Kharkov Artistic Industrial Institute in 1973.
Myron Leski Myron's pictorial subjects include rural and urban themes, portraiture, equine, and sports. Animal subjects hold a special interest.
Joanna Wezyk was born in Poland in 1966. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow with a Masters Degree. An accomplished painter and illustrator in Poland, she arrived in the United States 12 years ago. This 20th century painter has brought to her canvases the nostalgia and elegance of centures past, using colors reminiscent of the Fauve painters to ignite a blackened background. Her palette creates a luminosity that emerges from darkness. At the moment, Wezyk's repertoire is divided between still lifes and portraits. Her still lifes are anything but still, filled with color and movement in a representational format. Vividly colored flowers pulsate to an unknown rhythm, fruit assumes a newfound drama with brillliant brushwork and bold form. - Marion Filler, Art Critic

 

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