The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center and The Pastel Society of Tampa Bay proudly present "People, Places & Things."
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The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center and The Pastel Society of Tampa Bay proudly present "People, Places & Things."
Jenifer Madson exhibits "Adventures in Art" in the Corridor Gallery at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Florida in Art presents this art exhibition which explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.
Keila Small, winner of "Black Art Matters" will show "Through My Eyes" in the artist corner of The Gallery.
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center and The Pastel Society of Tampa Bay proudly present "People, Places & Things."
Jenifer Madson exhibits "Adventures in Art" in the Corridor Gallery at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Florida in Art presents this art exhibition which explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.
Keila Small, winner of "Black Art Matters" will show "Through My Eyes" in the artist corner of The Gallery.
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center and The Pastel Society of Tampa Bay proudly present "People, Places & Things."
Jenifer Madson exhibits "Adventures in Art" in the Corridor Gallery at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Florida in Art presents this art exhibition which explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.
Keila Small, winner of "Black Art Matters" will show "Through My Eyes" in the artist corner of The Gallery.
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
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Mingle with the artists whose work is displayed in The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center during this open art reception. |
5 events,
The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center and The Pastel Society of Tampa Bay proudly present "People, Places & Things."
Jenifer Madson exhibits "Adventures in Art" in the Corridor Gallery at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Florida in Art presents this art exhibition which explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.
Keila Small, winner of "Black Art Matters" will show "Through My Eyes" in the artist corner of The Gallery.
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center and The Pastel Society of Tampa Bay proudly present "People, Places & Things."
Jenifer Madson exhibits "Adventures in Art" in the Corridor Gallery at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Florida in Art presents this art exhibition which explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.
Keila Small, winner of "Black Art Matters" will show "Through My Eyes" in the artist corner of The Gallery.
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center and The Pastel Society of Tampa Bay proudly present "People, Places & Things."
Jenifer Madson exhibits "Adventures in Art" in the Corridor Gallery at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.
Florida in Art presents this art exhibition which explores the rich and multifaceted narratives of Medusa, a mythical feminine figure whose story has been told and retold through the ages.
Keila Small, winner of "Black Art Matters" will show "Through My Eyes" in the artist corner of The Gallery.
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […]
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During this open art reception, mingle with the artists whose work is displayed in The Gallery at Carrollwood Cultural Center. Join us for an evening of art, refreshments, and camaraderie. Winners for the Student/Faculty exhibit will be announced. Exhibitions and artists with work on display include: Main Exhibit: Student/Faculty Art Show presented by The Gallery […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
5 events,
Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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Please join us in celebrating some of the fabulous works created in our studios and by our members!
Yuka Ikebuchi is originally from Shimane prefecture in southwestern Japan. During her college years in Japan, she encountered works of art created by people who survived extremely traumatic wartime experiences, facilitating her desire to pursue art therapy. Upon completing her studies, she worked with a wide variety of clinical populations at hospitals, community facilities, and […]
I feel best when bringing works to life that are distinctive, challenge easy categorization, capture the synergy of melding diverse media, and blur the lines between watercolor, acrylics, mark-making, and action painting styles. My latest adventures have been in relief printing/mark-making and abstract montage. Even with a simple palette, there are still so many ideas […]
A native Floridian, Susan Huskey deeply appreciates the beauty of flowers and the landscape, having grown up in the country with the freedom to explore her natural surroundings. Susan's love of flowers was a gift from her mother, a botanist who always had gardens full of flowers and taught her how to plant her first […]
Creating large works requires not only exaggerated gestures, sweeping brush strokes, and thick paint but also broader, simpler concepts that can be seen and understood from a distance. Big work means tapping into big dreams. I thought about bold colors, distinct shapes, a mix of organic and structured elements to create a noticeable presence. Think […] |
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