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Monica Acee
Monica Acee paints a variety of subjects in watercolor specializing in human, dog, and equine portraits. From the moment a crayon was put in her hand Monica was drawing horses. Her childhood was spent in Colorado participating in a variety of riding events with her faithful pony Holly, and through that experience she developed a love for horses and capturing their beauty through her art. Monica's paintings have been included in many national exhibitions and have received numerous awards. Her clients include William Bristol III, formerly of Bristol Myres-Squibb, supermodel Christie Brinkley, and the American Embassy in London, England.
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Barrie Barnett
Barrie Barnett paints for clients ranging from busy New Yorkers to bustling Londoners. “Pastels are great because the individual pastel particles sit on the surface of the paper; reflecting light,” Barnett explains, showing why she believes that the quality of pastels to be greater than that of other mediums. Her unique and refreshing use of a classic medium, as well as her exquisite artistic talent and years of experience, allow her to create breathtakingly memorable portraits.
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Constance Coleman
Constance Coleman studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and at San Francisco’s California School of Fine Arts. “Constance Coleman has turned the staid aspect of portraiture inside out with her Lifestyles method of painting.” Monterey County Herald (1998). Over the past fifty years Constance has done portraits for hundreds of people mostly with their dogs and horses. Her clients include many Fortune 500 families.
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Lese Corrigan
Lese Corrigan born and bred in Charleston is primarily an oil painter, her portraits are representational but she trusts her instincts as an expressionistic realist. Her oil paintings are full of colorfully painted surfaces imbued with light and texture. Highly painterly Corrigan's canvases convey the color changes that occur throughout the day. Corrigan has paintings in collections throughout the United States, in France, Great Britain and Japan including a painting commissioned by the Coca Cola Corporation and presented to Former First Lady Barbara Bush.
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Roger Henry
Roger Henry is a Los Angeles based artist with an international clientele; including families of movers and shakers in the LA movie industry, the Marquis de Brantes and Mme Despointes in Paris as well as recent commissions with clients in Australia.
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Brad Reuben Kunkle
Born in 1978, Brad unknowingly grew up in the same rural Pennsylvania mountain town as American Abstract Expressionist, Franz Kline. He attended Kutztown University from 1997 - 2000 and studied painting under George Sorrels, who was taught by a pupil of 19th century Academic painter, William Adolphe Bouguereau. Since the age of twenty his paintings have been published, won national awards, and collected by private patrons throughout the United States and Europe.
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Booth Malone
Award winning equestrian artist, Booth Malone is widely known for his bravura brushwork and stunning equine masterpieces. Self-taught, Booth studied the techniques of portraitist John Singer Sargent and equestrian artist Sir Alfred Munnings. He was captivated by Remington’s use of light and Russell’s narrative compositions. Booth is a member of the American Academy of Equine Art, where he serves as a painting instructor. He has been the official artist for numerous steeplechase meets, and for the 2006 Breeders Cup. His work regularly appears on the covers of equestrian magazines and catalogs.
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Faith Cameron Semmes
Faith Cameron Semmes comments, "It is essential for me to capture a true likeness hence my realistic style. I believe that generations from now a person should be able to look at a portrait and have some idea as to the century in which it was painted. Traditionally, portraits have not only been likenesses of people but historical records of times past. A person's style of dress, the way they are posed and significant objects in the painting give us at least a glimpse of time and place, the subject's personality and the reality of their lives.”
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David Terry
David Terry’s intricate ink drawings and paintings range from evocative landscapes and portraits to intricate, multi-image montages. A Tennessee native, Terry has been described as possessing a “world view – a coherent thematic approach buried in the Southern gothic sensibility of narrative, memory, and moral complexities” and is widely known for his numerous gallery shows, book cover illustrations, advertising pieces and many privately commissioned works. All of his work is drawn or painted solely in pen & ink on paper, with tinting done in watercolor, pastel pencils, and gold inks. Terry’s academic training is in Literature, with degrees from The University of the South, Middlebury, and Duke, with additional studies at UVA and Oxford.
He lives in Durham, North Carolina and (just for the record) has terriers, none of whom are remarkably well-behaved.
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