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Agusti, J.
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A partner and friend of Salvador Dali exhibits expressionistic drawings.
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Allengrove
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Colored pencil and graphite drawings of mostly flowers and landscapes in rural New Jersey.
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Antonio, Jose
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Drawings in pastels, and colored pencils.
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Atena
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Graphite and color pencil drawings of humorous monsters, cats, horses, and dragons.
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Audu, Osi
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Presents works in pastel and graphite by the Nigerian artist now living in England, with curriculum vitae and news.
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Beaulieu, Lynn
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Realistic graphite with watercolor drawings, many based on classical works. Site includes artist's statement and contact information.
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Brydelsky, Tom
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Abstract drawings on paper and canvas.
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Cassidy, Lisa
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Wildlife and animal art in pencil, crayon, pastel, and graphite.
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Cholowsky, Murray
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Personal art gallery of graphite and pen and ink art works covering a variety of subject matter. Original drawings displayed by Canadian artist.
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Dionaea
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Free fantasy drawings of Dionaea, a carnivorous and mobile flower.
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Enigma
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Drawings of original characters and scenes. Colored in Adobe Photoshop.
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Gaddini, Norman
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Biographical sketch of the scratchboard artist who originated colored scratchboard technique. A detailed description of scratchboard technique with illustrations is included.
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Griffith, Katherine
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Various drawings in several mixed media. Subjects include portraits, wildlife, celebrity portraits and portraits of family. Site includes a brief biography.
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Haugerud, Grady
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An Atlanta based self taught artist who uses spontaneous drawing, painting and mark making. His focused interest explores ideas of chaos and harmony coexisting in Nature.
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Kraijer, Juul
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Charcoal and pastel drawings ranging from realistic to surreal. Includes articles written by the artist and a curriculum vitae.
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Melanissa
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Animation and fantasy art work. Produced in graphite and colored pencils.
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Mulvihill, Bill
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A collection of galleries displaying artwork, portraits, and other images in various media.
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Noble
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Figurative and portrait pencil, charcoal, pastels, and sculpture, both real and imagined. Includes some travel and life sketches as well.
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Platzer, Margaret
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A selection of drawings and poetry by a German printmaker.
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Rathbone, Amy
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Provides a biography, personal statement and gallery of ink, gouache and coffee works.
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Reep, Mark
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Small, richly detailed drawings that invite close examination. Subjects include fantasy, landscapes and abstracts.
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Rivière, Marie-France
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French artist living in Paris exhibits more than 200 of her drawings and paintings that include women's portraits and nudes.
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Scott, Graeme
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The artist offers color drawings of stylized Australian animals in limited edition prints. Information about the artist and exhibition dates are included.
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Sel, Wouter
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Gallery of drawings and illustrations that comment on society in cartoon style.
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Silverfish
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Drawings that include females, creatures with big teeth, balloons, ghosts, and bees. The surreal imagery is of the confessional sort.
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Tarvin, David
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Features a small personal archive of caricatures and animation.
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Thompson, Laura
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Presents sketches by a student in art and design at Kendal Art College.
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Wasserman, David
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Drawings of the opera at the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence and the Chorégies d'Orange.
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Afiouni, Lila
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Drawings made during the artist's honors year at the National Art School of Australia. The abstract artwork deals with the topics of alchemy, change and magic.
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Beverwyk, Chris
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Gallery of work which uses allegory to focus on relationships, emotions, morality and ego. The artist uses an art mailing list and special offers to distribute his work.
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Boetio, Marco
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Artwork created with several different mediums using a sgraffito technique. Idiosyncratic quotes and some information about the medium the artist uses.
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Cisneros
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Surrealistic and symbolistic drawings.
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Dieleman, Jo
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Portraits, figures, wildlife and fantasy drawings in a variety of mediums.
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Eames, Angela
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Displays the artist's contemporary approach to drawing using traditional and digital approaches and media. Advice and guidance in the preparation of a visual portfolio is also available.
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Haversat, Bonnie
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Colored pencil, graphite and pen and ink drawings rendered in a realistic style. Subjects are varied and include still lifes, portraits and animals.
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Hirschfeld, Al
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Caricatures of performing artists.
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Hutcheson, Nicholas
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Portfolio of contemporary drawings. Subjects referenced are mummified people, industrial landscapes, shedding bark and figure studies. Media used include spray paint, graphite,and wax on paper.
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Lewellen, Anthony
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Chicago based artist presents his work in pencil and vector graphics. Site has a biography.
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Marco
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Artwork created with several different mediums using a sgraffito technique. Idiosyncratic quotes and some information about the medium the artist uses.
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Midge, Mikey
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Artwork created with by manipulating drawings in Photoshop.
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Pishkur, Frank A.
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Figurative drawings from life created with charcoal and pastel.
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Victor
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Provides a biography, small gallery and contact details for the Auburn, Washington-based artist. [English/Spanish]
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Williams, David J.
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Drawings of scenes in South and North Wales created with graphite and pastel pencils. The artwork usually includes an architectural aspect of the scene.
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Woodbury, Jeff
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Work created with bleach, fire, stones, wood, knives, pencil and ink. Site includes galleries, biographical and exhibit information.
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