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ARTISTS 2025
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Art at the Source
Art at the Source
ARTISTS 2025
ARTIST RESOURCES
GIVE TO ART
ARTISTS 2025
ARTIST RESOURCES
GIVE TO ART
  • My work is predominately in oils and acrylics. I would describe a quantity of my work as representational, however my landscapes have an ethereal or atmospheric mood, causing the work to be sometimes labeled as "romantic realism".

    Dee Andreini

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  • Sharp-focus watercolor still lifes

    Sally Baker

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  • Maggie Ballard

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  • Charles Beck

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  • Lisa Beerntsen

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  • Inspired by Sonoma’s diverse beauty, Bird’s paintings focus on landscapes. Using oils, acrylics and watercolor, her works reflect these inspiring surroundings. Her paintings transport the viewer to a special place in nature and time. The collection a

    Beverly Bird

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  • Hal Bohner

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  • My art has evolved over my 13 years of painting. I pretty much paint plein air and I paint with Gamblin Oil using just three colors and white. I usually cover my canvas with red acrylic paint. I then draw what I’m going to paint with a large brush an

    Susan Bradford

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  • Jeremy Calnan

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  • My painting are an exploration of how to see. Between the eye and the thing seen much happens. When painting we are in that space where light is being organized by the object, to the eye, then the brain and then thoughts. The process of painting move

    Doug Carmichael

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  • Michelle Carnes

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  • Suzanne Carson

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  • Marsha Connell

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  • Lois Donaghey

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  • Linda Donohue

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  • Suzanne Edminster

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  • Deborah Haeffele

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  • David Harris

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  • Corrine Haverinen

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  • Karen Lynn Ingalls

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  • Theresa Joyce

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  • My work alternates between abstract and concrete images as I attempt to communicate the mystery, beauty, and essence of the mundane. I am interested in the physical process of painting and combine a variety of materials and techniques while still str

    Britta Kathmeyer

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  • PJ Kirk

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  • For me, painting refracts what I see and envision, from my brain to the painted image. I paint the light in landscapes and water, and the apparitions of my imagination. Painting en plein aire combines the challenges of seeing vast and various detail

    Penny Knapp

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  • Acrylic on canvas paintings. Bold natural landscapes and treasures. I am fortunate to spend much time hiking in the beautiful area that surrounds us. I try to honor that beauty in my paintings.

    Katie Kruzic

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  • Barb Lawson

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  • Jon Leafstedt

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  • Pamela Leotta-Wallace

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  • Nishi Marcus

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  • I believe that art is a unique way to connect emotionally with the observer. I create colorful, impressionistic oil paintings, plus small watercolors. My subject matter is diverse: landscapes, figures, animals, interiors. I’m inspired by whatever mak

    Sandra Maresca

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  • Christie Marks

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  • Roger McErlane

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  • Bill Monaghan

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  • As a self-taught intuitive artist, my work is characterized by a detailed style, using acrylic paint on gallery wrapped canvas. With a passion to paint and create, I seek to reach a connection, and draw the viewer into my painting. In conjunction to

    Fran Nielsen

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  • Niko Preovolos

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  • Susan Proehl

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  • I am a plein air artist in the tradition of Monet. My aim is to capture the light key of nature — the quality of light on a subject as determined by various factors such as time of day and atmospheric conditions. I studied color with master impressio

    Camille Przewodek

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  • I make whimsical, hand fabricated, enameled copper jewelry. Enamel is a powdered glass that is fused to a copper shape at 1500 degrees in a kiln or with a torch, kind of like glaze is fused to clay. The enameled pieces are then assembled with other f

    Linda Loveland Reid

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  • James Reynolds

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  • The body of my art work reflects my enjoyment and appreciation of the natural world. When I am planning a new piece I look for a subject that says something to me—the way the animal is standing, running or just looking at me. Maybe it's the patterns,

    Jennifer Robin

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  • I repurpose fabric into 3D CoLorField sculpted paintings.

    Todd Loyal Rose

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  • Ann Rosmarin

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  • Mary J Ruggles

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  • Luminous, Iconic California and Western Landscapes, created in many layers of lustrous oil paint to create an inspired sense of light and atmosphere. Terry's style melds plein-air and traditional studio painting, blending onsite sketches and photos w

    Terry Sauvé

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  • I was a 60’s abstract expressionist at UW-Madison, then in Berkeley, but now my art is a mixture, inspired by “living in a painting”. My approach is personal, expressive. Kindred spirits are Post-Impressionist painters (Paul Gauguin, Henry Moret, Odi

    Linda Sorensen

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  • Patti Trimble

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  • Meghan Triscell

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  • Most of my training has been as a sculptor in bronze casting, welding, wood carving. Those processes are very long and slow from inspiration to completion. I wanted a more immediate result so I tried watercolor for several years which pleased me but

    Jim Veilleux

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  • Mylette Welch

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  • Lenona Winter is a California impressionist oil painter. She thinks working from life (plein air) is essential to seeing and capturing nature’s nuances of color and light. A painter of landscape, seascape and still life, Lenona loves to spend hours o

    Lenona Winter

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  • Lynn Zachreson

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