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Monique Hendricks
Swiss-born Monique Hendricks, a longtime painter of abstracts, discovered a passion for figurative art in 2013 that compelled her to turn professional. A member of the Art League of the Chathams and the Contemporary Art Group in Watchung, she exhibits regularly throughout New Jersey. Monique holds masters in Media & Communications and Marriage & Family Therapy; she currently blogs on culture, communication and the arts (www.crossculturaltidings.com). Her artwork is also featured on www.artbymoniquehendricks.com.
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Noreen Brunini
Noreen Brunini’s medium is watercolor; her works have won Awards of Excellence with the NJ Watercolor Society (Associate Level), MSHAC and the Livingston Arts Association. She is also an Exhibiting member of the Essex Watercolor Club.
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Suzanne Casterlin
Suzanne has been interested in art and painting since a child. Her approach to painting is impressionistic in quality, favors neutrals and half tones in all their infinite variety worked against pale colors. Suzanne’s art reflects a lifelong fascination with nature, animals and the Victorian Period.
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Yolanda Fundora
Yolanda Fundora was born in Havana, Cuba. She grew up in New York City, studied at the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University, spent 10 years making art in San Juan, Puerto Rico and returned in 1991 to New York City. She has been making art in the digital realm since acquiring her first Mac 512K computer in 1985. She has participated in two major shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The first in 1990, Art and Communication, explored the use of modern technologies as media for contemporary art. The second of these: Toward a Digital Aesthetic: The Art of Yolanda Fundora,…
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Ann Frommer
From an early age, Ann wanted to become a writer or an artist; however it was put on hold while she pursued a healthcare career instead. An RN with successful healthcare management background wrote and published multiple medical articles. During the same time, she became editor of The Alert, a healthcare quality newsmagazine that won national recognition. It was for The Alert, that she resumed her love affair with the lens resulting in photography that hangs in several NJ galleries and private collections. Ann studied liberal arts at Columbia University, art at NYU and completed bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Fairleigh Dickinson University in NJ. She is the co author of 3…
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David Gray Portrait Demo
David Gray portrait demonstration organized by Philla Barkhorn.
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Art & Craft Festival, Chatham
The Art League was present at the 2015 Art and Craft Festival in Chatham, NJ.
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Nancy Kingman
Nancy Kingman enjoys being outdoors and finds inspiration for her paintings in nearby parks and nature preserves. Many of her landscapes were started en plein air at places like Jockey Hollow and the Frelinghuysen Arboretum and then finished in the studio. Other scenes are from some of her favorite places in Cape Cod and along the Delaware River. In all of them, she tries to capture the light and atmosphere, and some of the magic of being in that spot at that particular moment.
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Helena Axelrod
Helena Axelrod is an award winning New Jersey artist who has returned to her early love of art after a career in Biotechnology. She makes and sells monotype and mixed media paintings as well as beaded jewelry. She has taught jewelry making techniques at the Adult School of Chatham in Madison and at public schools. She exhibits her paper and jewelry work at a variety of public spaces and at art and craft fairs. Helena has also produced commissioned paintings and jewelry. Each of her works is unique and is available from her website. Helena uses print and collage techniques to explore color, space, texture and form on a two…
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Philla Barkhorn
Philla Barkhorn grew up in Summit, NJ. Her grandfather, Peter Helck, was a renowned illustrator. An interested and capable artist as a teenager, Philla continued to study and produce art while she and her husband raised three children. Once the youngest started school in 2006 she was able to invest time in serious and intense study of portraiture. She is very grateful to have been able to study with some of the tri-state’s finest artists, such as Monica Baumann, Daniel Greene and Gregory Mortenson. You can view more of Philla’s artwork at the Daily Paintworks and her website.