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MICHAEL ATKINSON
Canyon Moon
Canyon Moon by Atkinson
Years ago we made a trip to Zion National Park and camped in Canyon Moon.  As the moon came up the whole canyon was bathed in a surreal blue light.
watercolor
image: 10" x 8"
$1350
Michael Atkinson seeks to “capture the emotion, be it subtle or exaggerated,” a pursuit that has been in evolution since he started painting as a child in northwest Texas. Attracted early to the study of architecture, he earned a degree from Texas Tech University, then taught and worked in the field for a time. From the first, his art has reflected his training, experience, and wide-ranging interests, as he creates images — buildings, oceanscapes, animals, and southwestern landscapes — through a unique, semi-abstract style and a mastery of watercolor’s “spontaneity and freedom.”

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MICHAEL ATKINSON
Watering Hole
Watering Hole by Michael Atkinson
When I was growing up in Lubbock, my Dad bought a piece of property and planted cottonwood trees on it. The watering hole there in the south plains of Texas was always a special place for me.
watercolor
image: 8" x 8"
$1175
Michael Atkinson seeks to “capture the emotion, be it subtle or exaggerated,” a pursuit that has been in evolution since he started painting as a child in northwest Texas. Attracted early to the study of architecture, he earned a degree from Texas Tech University, then taught and worked in the field for a time. From the first, his art has reflected his training, experience, and wide-ranging interests, as he creates images — buildings, oceanscapes, animals, and southwestern landscapes — through a unique, semi-abstract style and a mastery of watercolor’s “spontaneity and freedom.”

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ANN "MRS. BEE" BAKER
Concert in the Park
Concert in the Park by Ann Baker

The park is used for so many pleasant things....a bountiful picnic lunch, little boys rolling their hoops and nannies catching up on their reading while the children play and walk the little dog, Lucy.  All is even more enjoyable when listening to the music provided by the "Concert in the
Park."

oil
image: 11.5" x 15.5"
$2975
Born Mary Ann Rugh and married to Eugene Baker, the artist adopted the fun name, Ann "Mrs. Bee" Baker.  Her signature included a lively bumble bee and her charming primitive scenes developed a loyal following.  Her limited editions were published by Mill Pond Press.

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AL BARKER
Summer Tidal Flats
Summer Tidal Flats by Al Barker

The day after a summer rainstorm, I look for scenes where the earth is wet and reflects sunlight extremely well. Here the meadow shows light reflecting off the marsh near day’s end.

oil
image: 6" x 8"
$650
Al Barker of New Jersey holds both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in forestry. He is a member of the Whiskey Painters of America, the Miniature Artists of America and the Washington D.C. Miniature Art Society. Over the years, he has received more than 50 awards for his paintings and has exhibited at the Grand National American Artists Professional League. In 2006, he won the Alden Bryan Memorial Award (the top prize) at the prestigious Salmagundi Club, NYC. He is listed in Who Is Who in American Art and is one of the few who have exhibited continuously at the Easton Waterfowl Festival.

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CASSANDRA C. BARNEY
Opal
Opal by Cassandra C. Barney
Flowers are often a token of love, an outward manifestation of feelings sometimes hidden. She is named Opal because of the symbolism associated with the stone. In an ancient Australian aboriginal story, the creator came down to Earth on a rainbow to bring a message of peace to all humans. Where he touched the ground, little stones emerged in rainbow hues.  He called them Opals.
oil
image: 12" x 9"
$900
Cassandra Christensen Barney was born and raised in Utah. She received her master's degree in fine arts from Brigham Young University in 2000. Life is truly art at Christensen Barney's home as her husband is also an artist and teacher. Her three daughters enjoy creating alongside their parents. Cassie's limited edition giclees are published by The Greenwich Workshop. Her father is renowned painter James Christensen.

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CASSANDRA C. BARNEY
Tethered Arrows
Tethered Arrows by Cassandra C. Barney
Often times, I paint my wishes. One of my wishes is that I can tether my arrows. The arrows can be symbolic of many things, interests, children or even energies. They also might represent being delicately armed and ready for whatever may occur.
oil
image: 6.5" x 5.5"
$700
Cassandra Christensen Barney was born and raised in Utah. She received her master's degree in fine arts from Brigham Young University in 2000. Life is truly art at Christensen Barney's home as her husband is also an artist and teacher. Her three daughters enjoy creating alongside their parents. Cassie's limited edition giclees are published by The Greenwich Workshop. Her father is renowned painter James Christensen.

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DAVE BARNHOUSE
The Lady Sleeps
The B-24 Liberator known as the Lady Be Good vanished on a return trip form a bombing raid in Italy. Due to navigational error and low fuel the crew bailed out & the plane flew itself into the Lybian Desert floor. The crew was found 16 years later 65 miles from the wreckage. . .thus the title, "The Lady Sleeps".
oil
image: 8" x 13"
$1175
Dave Barnhouse recreates the best of times in his definition of rural and small town America with freeze frame portraits of life the way he remembers it in the 1950s and 1960s. His works have earned many awards and honors. He has been included in "Top Ten Hottest Artists" lists and he has been voted one of America's most popular print artists in dealer surveys conducted by U.S.ART magazine. Gallery One is the major source for Barnhouse limited editions and original paintings.

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BILL BELL
The Clock Man
The Clock Man by Bill Bell
A poet once wrote "Had we but world enough and time". Well, the world is shrinking and our time gets shorter. Yet the clock man helps maintain the soothing tick, tick, tock and the sweet din, dong, ding. Long live the clock man.
acrylic
image: 12" x 8"
$1000
Bill Bell was born in 1927 in Philadelphia. He paints for the fun of it, listing his awards and honors as “assorted ribbons and money and kind words.” Applejack published many of his works, and he illustrated various books, including A Starry Day in Heaven and The Selfish Giant. He designed collectors' plates and figurines for the Franklin and Danbury Mints and series for McDonald's, Pepsi, Pillsbury and the Yankees. He also designed a program and poster for the White House.

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BRAD BETTS
Loosestrife on Ocean Point
Loosestrife on Ocean Point by Brad Betts
"Loosestrife on Ocean Point" is a plein air painting that I completed the summer of 2008 with two young painters by my side (sons Ben 11 and Sam 8). We were all taken by the brilliant colors of summer: the bright purple flowers, emerald green leaves and the glistening blue sea.
oil
image: 9" x 12"
$750
Brad Betts paints a variety of images from Maine seascapes, farm life, fishing and sailing, to historical maritime scenes. Brad has been an artist for over 15 years and received his education at the University of Maine in Orono. He has studied under Carolyn Blish and Donald Demers and is a member of the American Society of Marine Artists. He has sold his paintings and prints internationally and has been featured in many shows in Maine. He is the 2007 recipient of the International Maritime Gallery Yachting Award at Mystic Seaport.

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ERIC BJORLIN
Portage Path
Portage Path by Eric Bjorlin
Memories of walleye fishing with family and friends in such a pristine and tranquil environment never lose their sparkle.
acrylic
image: 9" x 12"
$1425
After graduating from art school, Eric Bjorlin carved a career in both commercial and fine art, creating works for Wild Wings, Hadley, Wells Fargo, 3M, General Mills, McGraw-Hill, Reader`s Digest, St. Jude Medical, Cargill, National Car Rental, SuperValu, Northwest Airlines, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Toro, US Bank, Target Corporation, The New York Graphics Society and Bell Telephone. His images have appeared as limited editions, posters, clocks, calendars, apparel, greeting cards, ceramics and floor coverings as well as in books, magazines, annual reports, corporate logos, point of purchase displays and packaging. He has been the subject of a television show and magazine articles and was recently invited to the Artists for the New Century exhibition at The Bennington Center for the Arts. His art has raised over $45,000 for conservation efforts.

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TED BLAYLOCK
Bucket of Sunrays
Bucket of Sunrays by Blaylock
An old rusty bucket paired with fresh flowers just begs to be painted.
acrylic
image: 6.5" x 5"
$800
In 1965, Ted Blaylock left a lucrative job as a construction steamfitter to pursue a full-time career in art, a dream he had envisioned since the age of six. Ted, his wife Norma and their children traveled throughout the west with his artist brother and family. They sold their art at ski resorts, shopping malls, and even along roadside fences. Believing that variety prevents boredom, Ted tries to remain versatile with his subject matter.

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TED BLAYLOCK
Bunny in the Strawberries
Bunny in the Strawberries by Blaylock
Wildlife of all kinds has always been a favorite, including even the smallest critters.
acrylic
image: 6" x 4"
$800
In 1965, Ted Blaylock left a lucrative job as a construction steamfitter to pursue a full-time career in art, a dream he had envisioned since the age of six. Ted, his wife Norma and their children traveled throughout the west with his artist brother and family. They sold their art at ski resorts, shopping malls, and even along roadside fences. Believing that variety prevents boredom, Ted tries to remain versatile with his subject matter.

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CARL BRENDERS
Home Sweet Home - Muskrat
Home Sweet Home - Muskrat by Carl Brenders
 
watercolor
image: 3.25" x 8.5"
$2000

Born in Belgium, Carl Brenders has drawn since childhood. He studied at the Fine Arts Academy in Antwerp and later at Berchem. He produced wildlife illustrations for a series of books entitled “The Secret Life of Animals.” Carl was honored as the 24th Master Artist at the prestigious Birds in Art Exhibition” in Wausau WI and he regularly exhibits at the Museum. His art is the subject of the critically-acclaimed book, “Wildlife: The Nature Paintings of Carl Brenders.” His new book, “Pride of Place” was released in 2007.


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TRICIA BUCHANAN-BENSON
Mickey Mouse 2
Mickey Mouse 2 by Tricia Buchanan-Benson
I use my artwork to attempt to represent the things that are most memorable about each character and to pay tribute to the artists that created the fantastic characters that we all know and love. And of course, no character is more loved and more recognized than Mickey Mouse.
watercolor
9" x 6"
$450
At 11, Tricia Buchanan-Benson wrote Walt Disney Studios asking how to become an animator. Disney sent her details on how to reach her goal. She later graduated from Loyola Marymount College with a degree in film since at the time there was no animation degree. She honed her craft through private seminars before becoming an animator on The Simpson's, King of the Hill and Dilbert. Now, coming full circle back to Disney Fine Art, Tricia combines turn of the Century Art Nouveau style with Disney's characters.

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TRICIA BUCHANAN-BENSON
Minnie Mouse 2
Minnie Mouse 2 by Tricia Buchanan-Benson
I use my artwork to attempt to represent the things that are most memorable about each character and to pay tribute to the artists that created the fantastic characters that we all know and love. One of my favorites is Minnie Mouse.
watercolor
9" x 6"
$450
At 11, Tricia Buchanan-Benson wrote Walt Disney Studios asking how to become an animator. Disney sent her details on how to reach her goal. She later graduated from Loyola Marymount College with a degree in film since at the time there was no animation degree. She honed her craft through private seminars before becoming an animator on The Simpson's, King of the Hill and Dilbert. Now, coming full circle back to Disney Fine Art, Tricia combines turn of the Century Art Nouveau style with Disney's characters.

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WILL BULLAS
Duck Anthony
Duck Anthony by Will Bullas
I guess I watched too much HBO's "Rome!"
watercolor
image: 6" x 5"
$1850
Will Bullas is Ohio born and raised in the Southwest. After military service, he graduated from Brooks Institute of Fine Art in Santa Barbara with a degree in oil painting. His work now graces high fashion tee shirts, note cards, mugs, silk neckwear, porcelains, books and limited editions (published by The Greenwich Workshop). His awards include the Strathmore Award at the Rocky Mountain National Watermedia Exhibition, the William G. Morrison Award from the Adirondacks Exhibition of American Watercolors, First Place Award at the Signature Membership Exhibition of the National Watercolor Society and California Watercolor Association's Silver Medal. He is a member of both the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society. His new book is M Is for Masterpiece.

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DARRELL BUSH
Green-winged Teals
Green-winged Teals by Darrell Bush
 
acrylic
image: 9.5" x 7"
$980
Darrell Bush was born in Illinois and graduated with a bachelor of fine arts degree in commercial art from Northern Illinois University. In Minnesota, he worked as a commercial illustrator before becoming a full-time artist wildlife artist in 1987. He participated in the Wonders of Nature exhibit in Hong Kong and was named Artist of the Year for the Wildlife Western and American Art Exhibit. His projects include a National Fish and Wildlife print and several state hunting stamps and prints. His prints have been commissioned by Ducks Unlimited and he is an active member of The National Audubon Society and Ducks Unlimited.

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ROBERT CALDWELL
September Leaves - Tufted Titmouse
September Leaves - Tufted Titmouse by Lee Caldwell
I liked the dogwood tree as the setting for this tufted titmouse.
oil
image: 12" x 7"
$1000
Robert Caldwell graduated in 2000 with a B.F.A. in communication arts and design. He won several awards in college including an honorable mention in Strathmore Artist Papers’ student illustration contest and a certificate of merit from the Society of Illustrators, which resulted in his work being displayed in New York City. Today, his passion for art and nature can be seen in his highly detailed, realistic paintings and drawings. His work appeared in Birds in Art 2007.

JUNE CAREY
Near Windsor
Near Windsor by June Carey
Getting off the main road in the California wine country, I trespass while stealing views into private vineyards.  Fortunately, the workers don't care.  And if I can grab a photo in good light from behind a barbed wire fence...and before being chased by a dog...I'm happy!
oil
5" x 16"
$875
June Carey captures the essence of California's landscapes and seascapes like no other artist.  Self-taught, June found inspiration in California's "Plein Air" movement of the 1980's.  She developed a unique style, incorporating both intense color and dramatic lighting, with which she pulls the viewer into historic mission scenes and wine country landscapes.  She has received numerous awards for her work including Arts for the Parks Region II Awards.  She is a Fellow in the American Society of Marine Artists and an Artist Member of the Californian Art Club.  Her limited editions are published by The Greenwich Workshop.

RICHARD CASEY
Vantage Point
Vantage Point by Richard Casey
 
oil
21.5" x 8"
$2650
Richard L. Casey was raised in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts, an artist's haven, and home of the prestigious Tanglewood Festival.  Today, Casey is a successful artist in his own right, with abstract expressionist paintings that hang in the corporate collections of such giants as Columbia Pictures, NBC, IBM Corporation, and Avco Corporation.

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JAMES CHRISTENSEN
Goldfinch
Goldfinch by James C. Christensen
There is much to ponder! Is this a bird in a gilded cage? Or is it the lady herself? Do you hear “inner music?”
oil
image: 12" x 9"
$5800
James C. Christensen of Utah ranks among today's best-known artists. He has won Director's Choice, Best in Show and two Judges' Awards from the World Science Fiction Convention; and the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists' Chelsey Award. His books include A Journey of the Imagination: The Art of James C. Christensen, Voyage of the Basset and Rhymes and Reasons. He is a regular participant in Gallery One's prestigious group exhibitions and he has had several one-man shows at Gallery One. His limited editions, posters and figurines are produced by The Greenwich Workshop. He is a winner of the Masterworks in Miniature Buyer's Choice Award.

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GREGORY CLAIR
Northern Shoveler
Northern Shoveler by Gregory Clair
This wetlands waterfowl feeds by dabbling for plant food, often by swinging its bill from side to side and then using the bill to strain
food from the water. The shoveler nest is a shallow depression on the ground, lined with plant material and down, usually close to water.

acrylic
image: 7.25" x 10.5"
$2750
Gregory Clair was born in 1953 in Ohio. He is the recipient of numerous awards. In 2002, he was named Ohio Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year. He has been a runner-up in the Federal Duck Stamp Competition and he is the winner of the 2006 Ohio Duck Stamp Competition. Recently he was named the 2007 Ohio Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year, and the 2007 Ohio DU Sponsor Artist. Gallery One represents Greg's original paintings, limited editions and commissions.

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D.J. CLELAND-HURA
Poised
by D. J. Cleland-Hura
This portrait of a Cassin's Finch shows the wonderful point of stillness between action.  While observing wildlife we wait for such  moments to appear and grasp them before they are gone.  Sometimes the anticipation can be as great as the payoff, but we always relish the memory of those moments.
acrylic
image: 12" x 9"
$1425
D.J. Cleland-Hura of California was born in 1971. He earned a bachelor of fine arts degree from the University of Michigan. He is a two-time winner of the South Carolina Duck Stamp competitions and his work was named best in show at the California Open Wildlife Art Festival in San Diego. He has exhibited at the Pacific Rim Wildlife Art Show in Seattle WA and he has had several one-man shows. His work is self-published.

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GUY COHELEACH
Treeline Griz
Treeline Griz by Guy Coheleach
Grizzlies are a favorite subject of mine....and most wildlife artists. I have been fortunate to observe many of them in the wild. 
oil
8" x 14"
$3600
Guy Coheleach was born in 1933 and makes his home in New Jersey. He attended the Cooper Union Art School in New York City and has participated in more than 100 exhibitions world-wide, including The White House, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Royal Ontario Museum, The Carnegie and Newark Museums, Masterworks in Miniature and MasterVisions.

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TOM CROSS
Conducting the Cosmos
Conducting the Cosmos by Tom Cross
It is up to the Great Wizards to control the elements of the universe. Good wizards use the elements for the good of all. Evil wizards seek to control the elements for personal advancement. Here, a wizard stirs things up a bit to get the seasonal flow back on track. As he stands on an icy precipice, our hope for spring rests his hands. Wish him well in his daunting task.

mixed-media
image: 8" x 5"
$950
Tom Cross' artwork is in a realm where science and art meet and mix. With its roots in ecology and folklore, Tom says his work is wildlife or nature art that has gone "just a bit awry." He combines ecological fact and fable with whimsical images and fuses traditional and unconventional techniques to convey the visions, dreams and realities of a world environmentally right with itself. Today, he is is bravely fighting cancer.

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DAN D'AMICO
Backward Glance - Siberian Tiger - study
Backward Glance by Dan D'Amico
I had the good fortune of spending a lot of time and having a lot of fun with this Siberian tiger in California. It kept scratching a log and then looking back to see what else or who else might be more interesting - making the perfect pose for a close-up.
acrylic
image: 9" x 12"
$2000
Dan D'Amico was born in Cleveland and now lives in California. He was selected for the Robert Bateman Master Class of 1991 and also studied at the Beartooth School of Art. He is a member of the Society of Animal Artists and his work has been featured in Wildlife Art News and The Best of Wildlife Art. His work is in collections at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and the Leigh Yawkey Art Museum. His limited-edition prints are published by Mill Pond Press.

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KEVIN T. DANIEL
Our Family Tree
Our Family Tree by Kevin Daniel
 
acrylic
image: 7" x 9.5"
$1675
Kevin T. Daniel of Minnesota was born in 1951. He won several best in show awards and has been named artist of the year by a number of organizations. He is a regular contributor to Gallery One's MasterVisions and Masterworks in Miniature exhibitions, the Minnesota Wildlife Heritage Show and the National Wildlife and Western Show. He was named to USArt Magazine's Hall of Fame in 1997 and is a two-time winner of the Minnesota Duck Stamp Competition. Kevin's images can be seen in the book, In Praise of Labs.


KEVIN T. DANIEL
Passage to Safety
Passage to Safety by Kevin T. Daniel
As the never-ending struggle to survive continues, a bull elk flees the fiery inferno as it swims to the opposite bank of a Yellowstone river for safe haven.
acrylic
image: 12" x 9"
$1425
Kevin T. Daniel of Minnesota was born in 1951. He won several best in show awards and has been named artist of the year by a number of organizations. He is a regular contributor to Gallery One's MasterVisions and Masterworks in Miniature exhibitions, the Minnesota Wildlife Heritage Show and the National Wildlife and Western Show. He was named to USArt Magazine's Hall of Fame in 1997 and is a two-time winner of the Minnesota Duck Stamp Competition. Kevin's images can be seen in the book, In Praise of Labs.

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LES DIDIER
Sandhill Country
Sandhill Country by Les Didier
In northwest Wisconsin, there is a wildlife refuge called Grey Meadows. Here large flocks of Sandhill Cranes linger before continuing their annual migration.
acrylic
image: 12" x 9"
$1500

Les Didier’s work has been in demand for more than 30 years. An Ohio native and Dayton Art Institute graduate, Les considers Wisconsin lakes and woods to be his second art studio. Milwaukee’s WMVS-TV public television station named him artist of the year. His work was selected for the Leigh Yawkey Woodson’s Birds in Art Show for four consecutive years. He is a three-time winner of the Wisconsin Duck Stamp Competition. He has been named Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year and illustrated three children's’ book. His limited editions are published by Hadley House.


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DICK DUERRSTEIN
Delighted Duck
Delightful Donald by Dick Duerrstein
I approach each painting, each character with the awe of a child, but the memories and skills of an adult. I hope that my artworks inspire in the viewer that wondrous sense of magical thinking that Disney imbued each of his characters with and that has made them such classic icons. This new opportunity to interpret and paint the characters is freighted with much more meaning than is possible to express in words.
mixed
image 10" x 8"
$1200
Dick Duerrstein studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena while working for a graphics firm and dreaming of working for Disney Studios. In 1976, he began his Disney career as Creative Director for their Consumer Products Division. For 22 years, he used his talents to develop his unique style—working on a wide variety of projects from record album covers and clothing to fine collectible items such as cel portfolios, art glass and furniture. His published works include a series of three children's books that he illustrated and a fine art serigraph series of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Donald Duck.

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DICK DUERRSTEIN
Greetings from Pooh
Greetings from Pooh by Dick Duerrstein
I approach each painting, each character with the awe of a child, but the memories and skills of an adult. I hope that my artworks inspire in the viewer that wondrous sense of magical thinking that Disney imbued each of his characters with and that has made them such classic icons. This new opportunity to interpret and paint the characters is freighted with much more meaning than is possible to express in words.
mixed
image 10" x 8"
$1200
Dick Duerrstein studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena while working for a graphics firm and dreaming of working for Disney Studios. In 1976, he began his Disney career as Creative Director for their Consumer Products Division. For 22 years, he used his talents to develop his unique style—working on a wide variety of projects from record album covers and clothing to fine collectible items such as cel portfolios, art glass and furniture. His published works include a series of three children's books that he illustrated and a fine art serigraph series of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Donald Duck.

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DICK DUERRSTEIN
Hiya Pal!
Hiya Pal! by Dick Duerrstein
I approach each painting, each character with the awe of a child, but the memories and skills of an adult. I hope that my artworks inspire in the viewer that wondrous sense of magical thinking that Disney imbued each of his characters with and that has made them such classic icons. This new opportunity to interpret and paint the characters is freighted with much more meaning than is possible to express in words.
mixed
image 10" x 8"
$1200
Dick Duerrstein studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena while working for a graphics firm and dreaming of working for Disney Studios. In 1976, he began his Disney career as Creative Director for their Consumer Products Division. For 22 years, he used his talents to develop his unique style—working on a wide variety of projects from record album covers and clothing to fine collectible items such as cel portfolios, art glass and furniture. His published works include a series of three children's books that he illustrated and a fine art serigraph series of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Donald Duck.

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NITA ENGLE
The Explorers
The Explorers by Nita Engle
This image was began when I took students on a canoe trip downriver to gather material. The river ended in Lake Superior and we arrived in time for lunch on the beach!
watercolor
image: 6.75" x 10.25"
$2950
Nita Engle attended Northern Michigan and Roosevelt Universities and the Art Institute of Chicago. She worked as art director for a national ad firm for nine years before committing herself to fine art. Her experimentation led her to a distinctive blend of colors and unusual tools, such as water-filled spray bottles. She is an award-winning, long-time member of the American Watercolor Society and is hailed as one of the 23 best watercolor landscape painters in the world. She is one of six U.S. artists selected for The Watercolor Landscape Techniques of 23
International Artists.

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GAYLENE FORTNER
The Kettle Reunion
The Kettle Reunion by Gaylene Fortner
These kettles continue to fascinate me. They each have their own individual personalities and show their uses and age in unique ways.
oil
image: 3" x 7"
$600
Gaylene Fortner resides in Montana and is a member of Women Artists of the West, Cider Painters of America, the Georgia and Florida Miniature Art Societies and is a signature member of the Montana Watercolor Society. Both USArt and Western Horseman have featured her artwork. She earned best of show honors at both the Gateway to the Rockies Show and the St. Peter's Foundation at the Capitol.

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MARIE-LINE FOURMONT
La Tour de Porcelaine
La Tour de Porcelaine by Marie-Line Fourmont
My favorite subjects are everyday objects...often embellished with flowers and greenery from my gardens.  These cups and saucers are very old and dear to me.
oil
image: 10" x 7.25"
$800
Marie-Line Fourmont was born into a farming family in 1957 in France, where she still resides with her husband. A self-taught artist, Marie-Line claims to be "ignorant" about art and the styles of other painters, which gives her art a fresh approach. She has won several regional awards in her native country and has been featured on French television. Her style is direct and fresh. Her favorite subjects are everyday objects and plants from her farm. Her work was first exhibited in the United States in 1997 at an exhibit in Vero Beach FL. She is an annual exhibitor at Gallery One's Masterworks in Miniature.

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MICHAEL & INESSA GARMASH
Morning Music
Morning Music by Michael and Inessa Garmash
Pencil drawings are often done preparatory to completing major original paintings. They are rarely available for sale.
pencil
image: 17" x 14.5"
$3125
Michael Garmash was recognized early for his natural talent, winning major awards in the then Soviet Union. He graduated valedictorian and later taught at the Lugansk State Fine Art College. He later graduated at the top of his class from the St. Petersburg Academy of Art.

Inessa Kitaichik excelled in the arts since early childhood. Proving herself in ballet, gymnastics and music, she attended classes in all three disciplines and, after graduating from music and ballet school, entered the Lugansk Fine Art School at age fifteen. At seventeen she was accepted as that year's best undergraduate to the Lugansk State Fine Art School.

When Michael first saw her, he was smitten and painted her image all over town. Now their works are collaborations of their talents.


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DON GETZ
Angelique of Comden Fleet
Angelique of Comden Fleet by Don Getz

acrylic
image: 5" x 19.5"
$1550
Born in 1934, in the small northeast Ohio town of Salem, Don Getz took to art at the ripe age of five, drawing steel trucks and cars of customers at his father's steel fabrication business.  As an adult, Getz worked in commercial art for 23 years, as an illustrator and producer of TV commercials.  He founded the Boston Mills Artfest in 1972, directing the two weekend event for 25 years. In 1978, he was instrumental in the founding of the Ohio Watercolor Society, serving as the founding president until 1988.


MICHELLE GLADISH
Reaching Out
Reaching Out by Michelle Gladish
The subject is a young girl who noticed her reflection in a puddle and squatted down to look more closely at her image in the water. She smiled and reached out to touch her reflection.
oil
image: 7.5" x 4"
$1100
Michelle M. Gladish was born in 1943 and lives in Indiana. She attended the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been featured in Southwest Art, Art of the West, Equine Images, and on covers of Anvil Magazine. Portraits have always been one of her favorites, and her recent series of angels as children are now available as limited editions. She is a signature member of Women Artists of the West, and a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.


MICHELLE GLADISH
Sweetheart Rose Bouquet
Sweetheart Rose Bouquet by Michelle Gladish
This colorful array of sweetheart roses was a gift to me that brightened my day and immediately sent me to work in my studio. You seldom see such a beautiful range of color that was displayed in this arrangement. I hope you enjoy viewing this painting as much as I enjoyed creating it.
oil
image: 10" x 8"
$1500
Michelle M. Gladish was born in 1943 and lives in Indiana. She attended the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been featured in Southwest Art, Art of the West, Equine Images, and on covers of Anvil Magazine. Portraits have always been one of her favorites, and her recent series of angels as children are now available as limited editions. She is a signature member of Women Artists of the West, and a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

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WILHELM GOEBEL
Amber Light - Tundra Swans
Amber Light by Wilhelm Goebel
These amazing birds can fly at altitudes of  nearly 27,000 feet.  They breed in the tundra, the females laying four to seven eggs in a mound of plant material near open water. They mate for life, and the cygnets stay with them all winter.
oil
image: 7.5" x 11.5"
$1150
Wilhelm Goebel was born in 1960 in New Jersey. A graduate of Ithaca College, he received a biology degree. His paintings have been featured in many publications including Outdoor Life, National Wildlife, Birdwatcher's Digest and Wildlife Art News. He has been nam