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Janeice Linden, InPleinSight 2016
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Janeice Linden, Littleton Colorado
Warmth of Winter by Janeice Linden
Painting landscape and wildlife has been Janeice Linden’s passion for more than 20 years.
Thunderhead Ranch Tenants 2 by Janeice Linden
She has participated in the Southeastern Wildlife Art Show, Natureworks Art Show and Out West Art Show, and her work has been featured at OPA Salon Show of Traditional Oils, OPA Western Regional Show, Society of Animal Artists Exhibition, American Miniatures and Small Works Great Wonders. Additionally, Janeice’s paintings have been exhibited at Horizon Art Gallery, Settlers West, Wildhorse Gallery and the Beverly McNeil Gallery.
For more information, visit www.wildlifeinpastel.com.
Blair Hamill, InPleinSight 2016
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Blair Hamill, Littleton Colorado
Rocky Mountain Symphony by Blair Hamill
Blair Hamill is a professional landscape painter whose work can be found in juried shows around Colorado, in The Old Gallery in Allenspark, the Studio Gallery in Estes Park, Ft. Collins Museum of Art and numerous small shows in non-traditional spaces around the Denver metro area.
His pieces all begin as plein air studies, as Blair uses a method of sketching and plein air painting a scene, then bringing that reference material back to the studio and painting a larger piece from his studies.
Longs Peak at Chasm Lake by Blair Hamill
Blair has placed in the top 15% in the Bold Brush competition, been featured in the Foothills Art Center National Watermedia exhibit, placed in the top three at the Lone Tree Cultural Center juried show and his paintings are featured in collections worldwide.
For more information, visit www.blairhamill.com.
Ann Tristani, InPleinSight 2016
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Ann Tristani, Edgewater Colorado
Mountain Drama by Ann Tristani
After a lifetime in Minnesota, Ann Tristani moved to Colorado in 2014 with her husband Mark to pursue painting full-time.
Becoming an oil painter is Ann’s response to a lifetime of appreciating the wonder of creation. She is inspired by the way the light falls on a subject and hopes to draw viewers to ponder a moment of beauty they might not otherwise have recognized.
Mountain Glory by Ann Tristani
Ann is captivated by the values, colors, shapes, and edges of a landscape or an object and she continually strives to capture the intangible effects of light, air, and distance in her expressive, impressionistic paintings. Originally self-taught, Ann has made it a priority over the last decade to study with, paint with and learn from many of the greatest Master Artists of our time.
For more information, visit www.anntristani.com.
Cheryl St. John, In Plein Sight 2016
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Cheryl St. John, Arvada Colorado
Perfect Petals by Cheryl St. John
Cheryl St. John is a fourth generation Colorado native with a great appreciation of nature and the environment, and the preservation of both. Born and raised at the foot of the Rocky Mountains to parents who enjoyed fishing, hiking and camping, Cheryl was introduced at an early age to the beauty of the Colorado mountains and developed her own love for the outdoors that influences her artwork today.
Cheryl studied fine art and design at The Rocky Mountain College of Art and at the Colorado Institute of Art. An award-winning artist, Cheryl is a member of Oil Painters of America, the Art Students League of Denver, Plein Air Artists of Colorado and a Signature member of the American Impressionist Society.
Lavendar Gold by Cheryl St. John
Her work can be found in both corporate and private collections around the world, as well as at Saks Galleries in Denver, CO, Oh Be Joyful Galleries in Crested Butte, CO and Wild Horse Gallery in Steamboat Springs, CO.
For more information, visit www.cherylstjohn.com.
Patty Voje, In Plein Sight 2016
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Patty Voje, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Main Street Mineral Point by Patty Voje
Patty Voje grew up on a small farm and spent her youth surrounded by rolling hills, farm animals and woodlands. She now spends weekends driving through the countryside to search for the open land of her youth and takes any opportunity she can to immerse herself in nature painting.
Patty paints in the alla prima style, with a “painterly” approach: large brushes loaded with paint that is sloppily yet thoughtfully laid down. She is a member of the Oil Painters of America, Outdoor Painters of Minnesota and American Women Artists.
This Hard Land by Patty Voje
An award-winning artist, Patty’s work has been exhibited in Minnesota and California and can currently be found at Frameworks Gallery in St. Paul, MN and Wantoot Gallery in Mineral Point, WI.
For more information, visit www.patriciavoje.com.
Linda Mooney, In Plein Sight 2016
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Linda Mooney, Aurora, Colorado
Linda Mooney 2 by Linda Mooney
Linda Mooney’s preferred medium is oil on canvas and her current body of work is entitled “Images that Excite the Senses.” Originally from New York City, Linda was heavily influenced by Van Gogh, Monet, and Cezanne as an adolescent.
With bold strokes, bright colors and a pallet knife, Linda strives to create visually energetic and emotionally strong paintings. Her goal in painting is to express and create a sense of place, energy and joy that one can dive into and stay for a while.
Linda Mooney 3 by Linda Mooney
For more information, visit www.lindamooneyart.com.
Karin Toppel, In Plein Sight 2016
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Karin Toppel, Larkspur, Colorado
Canyon of the Horse Spirit by Karin Toppel
Karin Toppel is a western artist who paints western subjects — horses, cattle, cowboys, landscapes and more.
Both a studio and plein air artist, Karin has been an invited artist at the Douglas Land Conservancy event for the last two years. She won the Artists Choice Award at the Moab Plein Air event in 2014 and received an Honorable Mention in the Plein Air Painters of Colorado national show.
Her work is currently shown at Framed Image in Denver, Colorado. For more information, visit www.karintoppel.com.
Shelley Howard, In Plein Sight 2016
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Shelley Howard, Denver, Colorado
Winter Sojourn by Shelley Howard
Originally from Ohio, Shelley Howard received a BFA in drawing and painting from Bowling Green State University, and later an MA in visual arts education from The University of Northern Colorado while teaching art in the public schools in Colorado.
From the beginning, her work has been inspired by the architectural landscape in Colorado and New Mexico. The interplay of edges with expressive brushstrokes, or in Shelley’s case, mark making in pastel, helps unify the works while creating a feeling of rhythm throughout each piece.
Willow Creek Patio by Shelley Howard
Shelley regularly exhibits her work as an active member of the Pastel Society of Colorado, the Plein Air Artists of Colorado and the Plein Air Painters of New Mexico. Her studio and gallery is at Artists on Santa Fe, Denver, CO. In June Shelley participated as a juried artist in the 2016 Santa Fe Plein Air Festival, Santa Fe, NM.
For more information, visit www.artistshelleyhoward.com.
Sabrina Stiles, In Plein Sight 2016
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Sabrina Stiles, Longmont, Colorado
Daybreak At Sandstone by Sabrina Stiles
Sabrina Stiles is a versatile and prolific painter who loves to explore new ways to express herself through her artwork. She draws inspiration from her travels as well as the beautiful landscape near her home in Colorado. Her keen observation and reverence for the beauty that surrounds her is evident in her work.
She has studied with many nationally recognized artists and has won awards in local, regional and national competitions. Her work is in private collections throughout the country and she is represented at Mary Williams Fine Art and Wyoming Trails Gallery in Boulder, CO.
Sabrina Stiles, comparison
For more information, visit http://sabrinastiles.fineartstudioonline.com/.
Rogers Naylor, In Plein Sight 2016
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Rodgers Naylor, Denver, Colorado
Open Space by Rodgers Naylor
Rodgers Naylor takes a strong interest in the effects of light and shadow and warm/cool colors, and is intrigued by the interplay between the landscape and its human inhabitants. Each painting is both an abstract composition of light and dark shapes, and the starting point of a story whose details and conclusions may be imagined by the viewer.
Rodgers completes some work “alla prima,” in one painting session, and others as a part of a group of paintings done together over a period of weeks. He paints both in the studio and en plein air. Rodgers is a member of the American Impressionist Society, the Art Students League of Denver, Oil Painters of America and Plein Air Artists Colorado.
January Light by Rodgers Naylor
He has exhibited frequently throughout Colorado’s front range, as well as in Michigan, Philadelphia, PA and Washington, D.C.
For more information, visit http://RNaylorStudio.com.