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2011 Tiburon Art Festival Artists

Painting

Debbie Arambula

www.theheartartist.com

debbie@debbiemariegallery.com

 

Today, her 'Heartworks' uplift, inspire & bring hope to the lives of collectors worldwide. Whether painting a family of hearts, a sunflower or Tuscan  landscape, you can be sure that she pours her heart & soul into everything she creates!

Martin Bauman

www.soundimago.com

tinbaum@sonic.net

" The painting is in the painting"

Cara Brown

www.lifeinfulllcolor.net

cara@lifeinfullcolor.net

I am obsessed by color. I am a sucker for the drama of striking light.  I want just the simplicity of painting watercolor – pure pigment – on cotton paper. I keep being drawn to the volume-ness of fruit. I love the way I feel when I look at flowers.  I think food can be as beautiful as anything else. I love to make these paintings. 

Mia Brown

www.downtownmiabrown.com

downtownmiabrown@gmail.com

Mia Brown is an artist who happens to have a disability. She uses a "head wand" - a brush attached to a helmet - to paint with movements of her head. Mia paints in an abstract style, and is fascinated by brilliant colors and layered textures.

Elizabeth Brozell

lbrozell@comcast.net

As an artist I am self-taught and bring to art a study of form and line based on many years of ballet class, figure drawing, and an interest in art history. My greatest joy is when in the act of painting I feel like I’m dancing.

Emmeline Craig

www.emmelinecraig.com

emmelinebj@hotmail.com

My goal is to trigger inner bliss, peacefulness and primal exhilaration in my fellow humans by offering a quiet place for their mind to disengage and relax, leaving some room for awe...  There is a healing quality in quieting the mind, a spaciousness, that can pass from the painter to the watcher through a simple image. That's the magic of Art.

Alan Derwin

www.alanderwin.wordpress.com

ahderwin@comcast.net

My oil paintings utilize a unique application of color, texture, technique and thoughtful insight to express the mood, personality and emotional content of the subject.   My current body of work includes "The Degenerate Series", portraits, abstract expressionist compositions and a series of beautiful California inspired land & seascapes

Pat Doherty

www.patdohertyart.com

dohertypc@comcast.net

I am drawn to simple objects, most notably desserts, and like to establish good color relationships between light and shadow. I love texture and in many of my pieces apply thick paint with a brush or palette knife. People tell me my paintings make them smile, and I’m delighted they have that effect.

 

Irina Evangelidy

www.evangelidy-art.com

yibox@comcast.net

Pomegranates2in

My works express warmth invoked through use of both modern and classical techniques. Although my paintings are contemporary, I try to stay close to the great artistic traditions of the world. My paintings reveal the many moods at play between people and their surroundings through splashes of color and shapes.

Jacqueline Fadda

www.Jackiefadda.com

jfadda4040@aol.com

Sharing my time between France and California, I am constantly discovering new sources of inspiration to further develop my insight and enhance my perception.  Whether in portraits or landscapes it is essential for me to convey a particular mood that will linger on beyond the canvas.

Paul Gordon

www.paulgordonimages.com

pgordon@hansonbridgett.com

Paul Gordon has been painting in oils and acrylics in the San Francisco Bay area since the 1960's.  A photorealistic style, unusual point of view, use of airbrush, and large canvas sizes distinguish his work from the ordinary. Subjects include San Francisco skyline and cityscape views, the Golden Gate Bridge, Pacific coastal cliffs, Japanese subjects and an Italian villa

Charles Griffith

vineart@sonic.net

 

 

Katie Haas

www.threefeet.us

katie@threefeet.us

"Bold", "vivid", "playful", "colorful", and "arresting", are words used to describe my acrylic portraits.  It is the process of discovering my subjects unique characteristics and the melding of their essence with my own creative flow that I most enjoy.  And occasionally, if I am really present, I am blessed with a glimpse into someone's soul.

Kathy Knebel

www.kathyknebel.com

kdknebel@yahoo.com

My images are fundamentally about form.   Forms manifest in the resonance of a curve, rhythm of a pattern, dichotomy of light and shadow.   They abound in nature:   the twist of a leaf, the symmetry of an unfurling flower.   These innate forms, abstractions from the larger world, connect with us at a basic level and help us to organize and understand our world.

Kathleen Lack

www.kathleenlack.com

kathleenlack@comcast.net

Figures are my inspiration. Painting life is an energizing & spontaneous event for me.

Color is my passion. I love the never-ending search for exciting and compelling colors.

Emotion is my glue.  I¹m drawn to capturing the emotional spontaneity before me, and the beauty of the human form

Kathleen Lipinski

www.emerylipinski.com

kathleen@emerylipinski.com

I have explored the quality of light and wild beauty of Marin landscape in painting and printmaking for over thirty years. My paintings range in size from 5 x 10" to 5 x 10' and combine my love of nature with my dedication to realism, detail and creativity.

 

Evie Marlin

www.eviemarlin.com

Evie8888@gmail.com

 

Steve Richards

bayregion@yahoo.com

This time of year the hills turn from green to gold, the long days lending themselves to my plein air painting. I love the experience of being outdoors, the wind in the trees, the heat of the sun, and the ever changing nuance of color that makes painting plein air such an engaging challenge.

 

Michael Rodman

www.rodmanart.com

michael@rodmanart.com

San Francisco street scenes are the passion of Michael Rodman’s latest oil paintings. His palette knife work embraces the urban environment of the City with all its overhead cables and wires. A native of San Francisco, Michael paints vistas and views often taken for granted. His bold use of color and paint texture captures the unique lighting of the City

Leon Ruiz

www.leonfruiz.com

rch5825225@aol.com

 

 

Linda Saytes

www.saytesart.com

linda@saytes.com

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