Pastel

Stephanie Buck

Stephanie Buck

Art gives me the canvas … the voice, the potential and possibilities to speak my truth … to write it … to paint it … to draw it … to move with it and beyond it. Perhaps … that which is my vision can make some difference in the larger world of our common humanity. To create is to heal. Mixed-Media Paintings, Encaustics. Drawings, Poetry Books, Jewelry

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Zoe Denahy

Zoe Denahy

My landscapes of the East End are a play on color and shape creating an atmosphere as I see it on that particular day. Mood, color, and texture are my primary focus. My paintings capture spatial design stretched out before me as horizontal planes with the horizon line as the place holder or anchor.

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Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein’s work evokes emotion through the investigation of natural and urban environments – exploring themes of death and rebirth throughout. She is a painter and sculptor working in a variety of mediums and is a Wurlitzer Foundation Fellow, as well as a member of NAWA, Upstream Gallery, the Pastel Society of America and New York Artists Circle.

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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. Works shown in NYC & Massachusetts & The Edward Hopper House in Nyack N.Y. ,The Blue Door Gallery in Yonkers N.Y., and the Upstream Gallery in Hastings on Hudson, The Bethany Art Center, St. Mathews Church Bedford Hills.

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Monica Shulman

Monica Shulman

Monica Shulman is a self-taught artist whose brand of gestural abstraction is a form of story-telling. She is known for her elaborate impasto technique that creates heavily layered and sculptural surfaces. Exploring themes of the human condition, identity, and self-reflection, her intuitive work is process-oriented and she learns through experimentation. Her world is best described as colorful and rhythmic.

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Carol Perron Sommerfield

Carol Perron Sommerfield

My artist statement is simple. I paint what I love, what I find beautiful, what intrigues me and what makes me laugh. And then I hope for the best.

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