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Chanell Pinkney

Chanell Joy Pinkney is a multi-disciplinary artist, photographer, wife, and mother based in Jacksonville, Florida. Using natural sources, such as rocks, sand, limestone, and soil, Chanell creates pigments for natural paint making. Her work explores the necessary connection humans have with nature and the ultimate role this connection plays on our emotional well-being.

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Kim Christopher

Kim Christopher is an experienced abstract artist based in the United States. Her artistic journey has been profoundly shaped by her fascination with the ethereal and the ever-changing beauty of nature. From a young age, she found solace and self-expression in the world of art, channeling her creativity through drawing, painting, and positive affirmations.

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Tricia French

The fundamental drive for artist Tricia French is that art is a union and center-point for many forms of beauty. For her, art is a guiding light, a north star, holding and connecting to deeper recesses of experience while offering an unmatched ability to lead a viewer to the abstract world of emotion, the heart of feeling.

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Thomas Gouws

Throughout his career, Thomas has nurtured a lifelong passion for art, exploring painting and sculpture alongside his architectural work. He decided to take a hiatus from architecture upon arrival in Australia to focus entirely on his art, creating works that blend architectural influences with abstract expression.

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Hyun Joung Lee

Hyun Joung Lee creates rhythmic, organic patterns on handmade Hanji paper, crafted from the inner bark of the Mulberry tree. This traditional Korean paper, with origins over 2,000 years old, is known for its resilience and multifaceted uses. Its meticulous, multi-step production process aligns deeply with Lee’s artistic vision, which embraces patience and care.

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Doug Glovaski

Doug Glovaski got a late start with his professional art career: he didn’t land his first gallery representation until he was 36 years old. After spending many years at menial jobs, Glovaski decided he had to try to make his dream of being an artist come true.

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Gabe Fonorow

Fonorow describes his monochromatic work as a study of systems, process, repetition, and endurance. He begins each of his charcoal-and-ink artworks much like a piece of music, giving them a set of rules or a central concept that are subject to change with the emergence of unpredictable elements.

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