Alexander Sadoyan paints "forms and shapes to convey energy and spiritual condition. The colors and rhythms become the theme." Born in Yerevan, Armenia and a graduate of the Terlemezian Art College of Fine Arts, Alexander Sadowan now resides in Los Angeles, CA. |
Andrew Radcliffe's paintings are of the tropics surrounding him. Peaking past the island's native foliage and flowers his vistas are moments of time caught in the early morning or late afternoon light. Intense yet simplified his oil and watercolor paintings directly reflect the ambiance of living in the Caribbean. |
Deborah St. Clair chooses island scapes and still lifes as her subjects. Painting on location, often finishing in the studio where she also creates her still lives, Deborah loves the play of the light, color and shapes that she witnesses. Her paintings, rich and deep, express the transformations of nature as she sees it. Although Oil is her main medium she also employs other techniques including printmaking and the elusive egg tempera. |
Erickson, Shari: Figurative painting, West Indian Scenes and North Carolinian "A la Prima' studies all play full roles in Shari Erickson's work. Rich colorscapes and a narrative interest in common tasks of common people mark her works. |
D. K. Gifford has created his place in the world of contemporary art from a background influenced by Edward Hopper and an educated fascination in architecture. His three dimensional technique called Stereo Schema Realism is his answer to a constructionist concept of space. His draw presently is exploring, on canvas, the color and functionality of the Caribbean architecture. |
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