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Julia Rogers

Hometown: Easton, MD

“I have an endless desire to paint and over the years I have worked in several mediums and gradually developed a distinctive style that is seen today in my oil paintings. I also paint a wide variety of subjects. It is important to expand and try new things and push into different areas. Painting en plain air, figurative work and portraiture are all part of my discipline. Extensive travel is also documented in my portfolio. Many periods of growth in my paintings can be attributed to reference trips I have taken. Wildlife has been very inspirational to my work.”

Volodymyr Piven

Hometown: Kyiv, Ukraine

The art of Volodymyr Piven is like the unity of something unknown, yet complete. It’s a momentum that becomes eternity. It is an effort to combine different techniques and styles, a continual search for new forms. He is highly recognizable among modern artists because of his thorough skills of paintbrush use and the exclusive vividness of his works. His paintings express the enjoyment of life. The most delightful moments of existence are reflected on the canvas, becoming precious parts of the physical world.
The artist makes us feel thankful for this life.

 

Volodymyr tries to embrace the universe, look into its tiniest corners. He strives to hand over all his feelings to people who care – friends and family, to an unknown stranger, so that everyone would find his own quiet place there.
His paintings radiate good taste and harmony on every patch of the canvas. He imagines and, just like every artist, dreams, of decorating his own life with this imaginary perfection. Persistent search, experiments, unceasing self-perfection make his creations manifold, diverse and unforgettable.
Look at his arts, rest from the city rush, allow yourself to relax. Feel the brightness of colors and the shimmering of lines. Recall moments of happiness.
 Observation of these works brings the understanding that everything is not bad at all if we were given this land with its trees and grass, this sky with its majesty. Beautiful things are so close. Just stretch your hand and all the moments of life are YOURS. Just wish and believe.

Kim Shaklee

Hometown: Brighton, CO

Kim Shaklee, a successful wildlife and marine sculptor, distinguishes herself from other artists by her unique ability to transform static metal into effortless motion. “Fluidity of lines is of upmost importance in animals and marine life. My desire is not merely to replicate the image of an animal or a marine subject, but rather to make its essence the focal point of the sculpture.”

 

Shaklee’s works have been shown in many national and international exhibitions and are included in collections around the world, including the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., Oklahoma City Zoo, Little Rock Zoo, Azalea Park Sculpture Garden in Summerville, SC, and Benson Park Sculpture Garden in Loveland, CO.

 

Notable showings include the prestigious National Academy of Design in New York, Mystic International Maritime Exhibition, CT, Art of the Animal Kingdom, VT, and inclusion in multiple shows held at the National Arts Club and Salmagundi Club in New York.

 

Kim has received numerous awards including the Gold Medal of Honor from Allied Artists of America, the Paul Manship Memorial Award and the Anna Hyatt Huntington Bronze Medal. She has garnered several Best of Shows and People’s Choice awards from competitions held throughout the country. In November of 2019, she received the Helen G. Oehler Memorial Award in the 91st American Artists Professional League Grand National Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club, in New York for “SofistiCat”. This sculpture will also receive the Medal of Honor from the 123rd Exhibition for the Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Arts Club in New York at the National Arts Club on January 31, 2020. This is their top award for sculpture.

 

Her sculptures have been the subject of several editorial features in well-known publications, including Art of the West, Southwest Art, Fine Art Connoisseur, Wildlife Art, Sporting Classics, and American Artist.

 

Kim is a Fellow and Past President of the American Society of Marine Artists. She is a Master Signature Sculptor in Women Artists of the West. Other elected memberships include; American Artists Professional League (Fellow Maximus Cum Laude), Allied Artists of America, and Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Arts Club.

 

She has served as an Officer on the Board of Directors for several national art organizations and city entities, as well as judging numerous national art events.

Larry Ringgold

Hometown: Chesapeake Beach, MD

Woodworker/cabinetmaker 48 yrs. As a lifetime resident of the Chesapeake Bay, beach combing has always been a major pastime. Walking the many beaches of the Chesapeake watershed searching for that perfectly shaped piece of driftwood has become my life’s passion. Now I incorporate the variety of shapes and textures in my art to create sculptures from the natural and mythical worlds. These sculptures attempt to demonstrate life and movement while highlighting the majestic beauty of the driftwood.

 

My sculptures cover a menagerie of subjects from mermaids and centaurs to horses, foxes, sea turtles to herons and eagles. All sculptures are treated are thoroughly cleaned and treated with a paraffin‐based preservative.

 

Graduate of St. Mary’s College
Graduate work, Chico State University, University of Maryland Industrial Arts/ Vocational Carpentry, Instructor 33 yrs.

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