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Bruce Robbins

Bruce Robbins

Come See: A Fake Fable or “No, You’re the Puppet” A new puppet musical for your review. Handmade puppets explore core values: Respect, Responsibility, Integrity and Compassion Bruce Christopher Robbins is an artist and teacher who works in whatever medium seems best suited for the project being explored. With an equal passion for the visual and performing arts, […]

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Carol Herd-Rodriguez

Carol Herd-Rodriguez

Carol Herd-Rodriguez imposes a deliberate lens of childlike wonder in her process. She maintains that everyone has a limitless potential to perceive the ordinary as extraordinary. Through keeping a focus on the beauty found in memories of what has been and dreams of what may be, the process and the work becomes a meditation on […]

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David Barnett

David Barnett

Combining found elements with those fashioned by my own hand, my work encompasses two- and three-dimensional collage as well as sculptural objects. Infused with a rich sense of history, the essence of my work lies in the age-old struggle between nature and the man-made industrial world. My challenge is to convey that sense of conflict […]

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David Rabinowitz

David Rabinowitz

My work can be described as surrealistic photomontage..It is a combination of photographic parts from several different photographs put together seamlessly to make a new image. It represents dreamlike scenes populated with odd juxtapositions and fantastical worlds. I print my own work on archival papers.               http://davidrabin.deviantart.com 47 Lincoln […]

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Diane Brawarsky

Diane Brawarsky

My mixed media work explores and creates connections between objects and images, focusing on actual and imagined links between place, past and present. Using traditional and innovative techniques in my painting, I juxtapose oils and wax on wood or canvas surfaces with found remnants.  These artifacts of personal histories are essential to my artistic process, and […]

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Elizabeth Mullen

Elizabeth Mullen

                    135 James St. Hastings on Hudson, NY

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Esther Kinderlerer

Esther Kinderlerer

Esther makes mosaics from mixed materials especially enjoying recycled and organic objects. Her subjects are local places of beauty and meditative scenes. 135 James Street, Hastings-On-Hudson, NY

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Gabriel Pinto

Gabriel Pinto

GABRIEL PINTO is an artist and illustrator working in the animation industry. He grew up on a steady diet of Wu-Tang Clan albums, Saturday morning cartoons and Kurt Vonnegut novels. His screenprints draw from these and others influences, while playing with bold graphic images and colors. He currently resides in Tarrytown, NY where he can […]

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Isabella Bannerman

Isabella Bannerman

As a balance to my weekly cartoon strip for “Six Chix”, I like to paint landscapes. For the landscapes, I use the water based medium called gouache, and for the cartoons, I use a combination of pen and ink and a digital tablet and stylus. As a cartoonist, I’m inspired by human nature, especially as […]

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Jen Moore Smith

Jen Moore Smith

My work in all mediums is shaped by love of natural forms, surfaces with history, observed expression and spontaneous line.  I work by painting, drawing, print making, and putting things together to solve something. Art making is work, and play. It is serious exploration and always a collaboration of materials and ideas. I attended Rhode […]

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Jennifer	Orkin Lewis

Jennifer Orkin Lewis

Jennifer is an artist, illustrator and author who works in a lovely attic studio perched atop a very colorful house right outside of New York City. She has been obsessed with painting from an early age, and was always making art and creating something new. She is known for her daily sketchbook paintings which she […]

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Kaya Deckelbaum

Kaya Deckelbaum

Kaya Deckelbaum is a sculptor whose use of wire-mesh and light enables her to create dynamic shadows in her four dimensional sculptures. Kaya’s work evokes the inherent coexistence between past and future, reality and mysticism. Kaya is influenced by her Bulgarian, Canadian and Israeli heritages. She is the recipient of Lorenzo Il Magnifico sculpture award […]

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Larry Blizard

Larry Blizard

There is a particular aspect of drawing that I find especially gratifying – it’s the capacity to produce an image that seems to be spontaneously executed . While a painting is a summing up, an accumulation of many small steps resulting in a conclusion, a drawing gives the impression of the artist’s thoughts, manifesting themselves […]

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Lindsay duPont

Lindsay duPont

If you’d like more information, please visit my website or better yet, come and visit me for real in my studio. I have lots of new drawings and paintings, ladies, cards and prints.Here are some nice things that some very nice people wrote in my guest book during past studio tours…”Wonderful whimsy with an edge.” […]

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Marcie Cuff

Marcie Cuff

Illustrator/author Marcie Chambers Cuff has spent many years inspiring a life-long love of art and wildness. Her old-school pen-and-ink drawings evolve from intense observation of found objects, experimentation of scale, and nuanced use of crosshatching and mixed ink techniques. Her artwork reflects her love of the outdoors and the genius of everyday things. She addresses […]

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Neil	Lavey

Neil Lavey

Neil Lavey was born in New York City in 1958, and grew up in Dobbs Ferry N.Y. He graduated Cooper Union 1981; He worked in advertising for 12 years before returning to fine art. His mediums include drawing, painting, sculpture, photography and Photoshop. He has had some great teachers and mentors over the years; including […]

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Nicole LaLiberty

Nicole LaLiberty

Nicole LaLiberty is a self-taught illustrator and comic artist living in Tarrytown. Her work includes many comics, zines, and prints, which deal with themes ranging from self-deprecation to female sexuality to cats to mental health.              

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Patricia van Essche

Patricia van Essche

Patricia van Essche, of PvE Design is an Artist, Illustrator, Bon Vivant who captures life and society settings, homes, parties, pets in her inimitable whimsical flair and signature style.  Patricia loves to collaborate, create and inspire other artists. Website         15 Mt.View Ave Ardsley, NY

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Raine Gifford

Raine Gifford

These days I’m mostly working among three related currents. Square watercolor “tile” mosaic – which sometimes feel like scapes (land, sea, sky). I think of these as being “about” my appreciation and love of color and material (water color/pigment, paper, brushes, marks); they are also an attempt to address and involve negative space, with light […]

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Rodney	Christiansen

Rodney Christiansen

                145 Palisade Street Studio 318B, Dobbs Ferry, NY

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Selene Smerling

Selene Smerling

SATURDAY only My recent work is a series called Dialogues of Color, which looks at the relationships of colors and emotions. From an early age we develope color preferences, formed by personal experiences and cultural norms. We feel and react to color. Our color associations can sustain throughout our lives. I hope you visit my […]

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Susan Jainchill

Susan Jainchill

As a fine artist, Susan places color on paper, seeking calm, clarity and perspective. She has developed a distinct mosaic-style watercolor technique -pure color on paper.. This technique, as demonstrated in her most recent work, has evolved to create images of deceptively rich complexity. Creating images and impressions has been Susan’s occupation and obsession for […]

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Terrence Fine

Terrence Fine

The Pre Raphaelites have always been a source of inspiration and admiration to me. I have the utmost respect for those artists whose mission was to bring beauty and spiritualism to a 19th Century Industrial Age England. My work comes from a place of marrying wit with classical as well as mystical elements to create […]

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Vicky Youngman

Vicky Youngman

As a ceramic artist, art therapist, wife and mother of two, my life is rich and full. For 23 years I worked in health care settings as an art therapist, administrator and educator. For seven of those years I taught art therapy at the graduate, undergraduate and continuing education levels at School of Visual Arts […]

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