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Our
Lake Sunapee Artists page features the very best artists and
craftspeople in the region. Click the links on each listing
to visit the web gallery page for each artist.
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Lenis
Bartlett
paints in oils on local legal turkey feathers bought
from hunters when the turkeys are in season. She
also paints on goose eggs which are
bought out West. |
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Caren
Calafati specializes in the watercolor
medium employing varying techniques and other medium
such
as varnish
with watercolor. She has exhibited
in numerous gallery
locations primarily in the Northeast and the Southeast.
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E.
Thor Carlson is a prolific painter, sculptor
and tapestry weaver. He is a master of all painting styles
including landscape, still life, abstract, and fantasy.
A visit to his Newport studio & private art gallery
is a must for any art lover. |
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David
M. Carroll
I look over the art work I have done for my five books,
one of my most personally satisfying realizations is
that with but three or four pieces out of the entire
collection, all watercolors and drawings represent something
I have seen myself over the course of my swampwalking.
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Laurette
Carroll studied at the School of the Boston Museum of Fine
Arts. She paints with a wide range of materials, including
oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, charcoal, and pencil;
producing works in a broad range of styles, from naturalistic
to impressionistic, as well as purely abstract. |
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Ludmila
Gayvoronsky translates her intensity of feeling, compelling
vision, and imagination
with gestural vigor and refined technical virtuosity in haunting
surrealism and expressionism. |
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Mary
Jane Cross
A strong theme in Mary Jane's work is the time
of life when
things were safe and a purity and abandon were
encouraged. She remembers moments from her childhood when
she was lying in the grass or turning her face towards the
sun. New
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Barbara
J. Huff has
captured historic memories of Newport and surrounding
areas. For
the last 20 years, Barbara has been delighting patrons
with floral oil paintings, buildings, landscapes, pets,
portraits, and semi-abstracts. |
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Loren
Howard Painting has always been my favorite
artistic involvement.
Everywhere I turn I find a potential painting and I want
each painting to show some of the spirit that inspired me
to do the painting in the first place. |
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Bea
Jillette enjoys
painting flowers and the New England landscape. She
tries to capture the infinite surprise of design, color
and form in nature and to express this with the runs,
washes, hues and accidents of watercolor. |
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Heidi
M. Lorenz was born in Muenchweiler, Germany December 18,
1965. Heidi spent her childhood predominately in the United
Kingdom where magnificent coastline & country life
enthused her sensibility toward art, horses, & the
sea. |
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Susan
Parmenter paints in a realist style using oils and pastels.
Favorite subjects
are landscape, still life and animals. Presently,
her love of drawing and painting has returned her to the
fine art world. |
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JoAnn
Pippin lives in Grantham, NH, and has been painting in
watercolor for 14 years. Her primary studies were at the
Art League School in Alexandria, VA, but she has also studied
with other nationally acclaimed artists. |
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Photography
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Rick “The
MooseMan” Libbey
Rick
has a rather unique approach to shooting wildlife. He flies
in by floatplane to wilderness settings, explores and shoots
by kayak once there. |
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After 34 years as a photographer in L.A., Ken Schuster moved
to Newbury in 2002. His house borders a wildlife sanctuary,
and every day he looks to the sky and exclaims "Thank you,
thank you, thank you!" |
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Karen
Winterholer grew
up on the coast of New England before coming to
Goshen in 1979. She enjoys taking digital fine art photographs
in a new
direction to show details and textures that bring out the
magic in
landscapes and botanicals. Some of the botanicals become
featured art in her
unique necklaces. |
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Woodcarving & Woodworking
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Carving by Cellini
Carved
wood signs & carved wood figures.
Frank & Sibbel Cellini
9 South Pitkin Rd.
Lempster, NH 03605
603-863-6008 |
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