For more information on any artist
please call Birgit Whitelaw at 303-932-8690 or send an Email.
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Birgit Whitelaw
Owner of the Art Connection/Artist
I was born and raised in Germany. My career in hotel management took me to
various countries and I always was fascinated with all the art museums and art
I have seen. I started painting when I was 14. My pictures are a reflection of my
surrounding. I translate what I see and feel into my art.
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Lee Milmon (1941-2005)
Artist
Texture, Shape, Color, the interplay of light with shapes, colors, texture
and variety of mediums. This is my art. The nuance of the line, movement of
color and gentleness of the surface. I have dedicated my life to expressing my
fine art and created my pieces with the philosophy that "life as art." Shows
and Collections in Europe, Mexico and the USA.
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Ed Paciaroni
Artist
I am a Christian, it is the way I try to live my life. I am not religious,
my journey is spiritual. The love, beauty, humility meekness and gentleness of
Christ I hope are conveyed in my work. My paintings are privileged to occupy a place among score of private
collections in the USA and Europe.
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Carol Rhodes
Artist
Education through the Art Students League, Colorado Institute of Art and
Museum of Outdoor Arts!
Awards include: Scholastic Art Award, 1st place at City of Littleton Show.
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Gary Witt
Artist
As a graduate Art Student/Gemologist, my skills have enabled me to work in
the jewelry business as a goldsmith and as a gallery owner and artist/designer
for twenty-two years. My work was and is featured in shows around Denver.
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Gigia Kolouch
Artist
I have been an artist for over 20 years. While I began as an acrylic painter
I have also enjoyed monoprints, collage, watercolor and book making. I have
been driven to use art as a means of personal expression since in elementary
school. My work explores color and its effect on perception.
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Helga Seffert
Artist
My paintings show a playful variety of art in color, form and technique.
Personal experiences and adventures as well as meeting people gave me inspiration
and motivation. My career as artist began in 1990 at the art school Seckach,
Germany.
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Renata Bradley
Artist
My focus is on color and visual impact-everyone has a very instant visceral reaction to color before even absorbing the subject matter. It is partially this effect that has resulted in more abstract explorations. Visual impact is achieved with multiple layers of color that create depth, contrast and texture.
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Rita Bentley
Artist
I consider myself an experienced multi media artist, always striving for beauty and excellence in all the works I create.
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Anya McManis
Artist
My paintings focus on the interplay of texture, shape and color. I combine handmade paper with acrylic paints and create abstract pieces that intend to capture subjective emotions and translate them onto the canvas with this mix of media. Stark contrast and bold colors create depth while rough brushstrokes add dynamic movement.
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Clarissa Blum-Engelke
Artist
Clarissa finds constant need for change in her acrylic works of art.
She layers paint, takes is off, paints again... to express her feelings
for the piece. It takes quite some time before Clarissa finds her inner
peace and satisfaction before a piece is done.
She provokes the observer to use his/her own imagination with each of her pieces.
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Sumie Miyake
Artist
I have been painting since early retirement from fashion design and dress making business which has provided an outlet for expressing her artistic creativity, style and color. Painting has always been a means of expressing her feelings though they lay dormant for many years. |
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Susanne Lorenz
Photographer
I started photography as a child with my dad's camera. Traveling extensively in Europe as a child, I started nature photography at a young age. In 1994 I started my own hiking tour company exploring wild places on foot, by horse, sea kayak etc. has allowed me to capture places rarely seen in other people's photography. The photos instill awe and respect for the wild places on earth, while lifting the spirit. |
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Nancy Meisner
Artist
My current subject matter has been floral arrangements in an abstract form. I enjoy using acrylics and modeling paste and giving my work a thick texture which gives them a sense of life and dimensions. |