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Deborah Lazar
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dAppleBarn
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Dummerston Barn
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Winter Birches
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Ezequeal Farm
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Lydia Johnston
Lydia Johnston's oil paintings express
landscapes, reflecting the natural beauty of Southern
Vermont where she has lived for the past twenty-seven years.
Much of her inspiration comes from the passing seasons and the fields and
woods that surround her.
Johnston's
work is impressionistic. Her goal is to capture the mood of the moment,
the swaying seed heads of ripening grasses, the sparkle of wildflowers in
a meadow. A sense of the place is created without providing all the
details, drawing you back continually to find something new.
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Forgotten Pastures
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Rubies in the Garden
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Waiting for Snow
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Distant Farm
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Sweep of Land
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Riot of Blooms
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Lynne Jaeger Weinstein
Lynne Weinstein's work combines the
traditional still life subject matter of fruit, vegetables and flowers,
with children. The images explore the wonder of the world in its natural
state along with that which we grow and cultivate, including our children.
Her images remind us of beauty easily overlooked: the texture of a flower
petal, the shape of a piece of fruit, the wrinkles in a child's hand.
Antique photographic processes inspire her technique.
She prints on watercolor paper hand coated with silver emulsion. The
prints are then selectively bleached and toned. Each print is unique.
Her nationally published work has been exhibited
throughout New England and New
York. She received a B.A. in fine arts from Brown University,
and continued her study of photography at Rhode Island School Of Design
and the International
Center for
Photography. She lives and works with her family in Vermont.
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Peas
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Bleeding Heart
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Daisy
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Ferns
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Grapes + Contrast
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Poppy
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Strawberries
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Astilbe
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Grapes
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Peony
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Pear
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Roses
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Larry Broder
Larry Broder, a
Marlboro, Vermont-based photographer for more than 30 years, has created
a compelling series of images that reveal his deep connection with the
world around him. What is immediately apparent is his love of color, his
innate sense of balance and harmony, along with his desire to reveal how
all the elements present in a moment, work together to create beauty.
Larry travels widely--to Alaska,
Morocco, Peru the Arctic---responding
viscerally to what he sees, and seeking fresh ways of representing it.
Many of his subjects are instantly recognizable and are presented with a
dynamic clarity that can lead to a sense of seeing for the first time.
Other images are more abstract, blurring the line between photography and
painting. In all his work, Larry respects the honesty of his subject,
which is reflected in his images that are direct and free of pretense.
In addition to taking photographs for many travel
companies, Larry Broder has had his photographs
published around the world through Discovery Channel, and has won
numerous photography awards, including the World Wide Nikon Photo
Contest.
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Blue Room and Yellow Vase
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Courtyard Columns
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Green Shutters
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Blue Man in Sand Dunes
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Man in Red Archway
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Sun Shadows
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Viola Moriarty
Viola Moriarty is an expressionist painter
who creates luminous and vibrant works in oil and pastel of human and
geographic landscapes, still lifes and
archetypal skeletons. Each painting relates to the viewer emotionaly through the language of light, color and
space. The dynamic interchange between subject and artist as well as between
the artist and her materials is evident in each of the bold, provocative
portraits and figure works.
"Art is freedom for me. It's the place where I
don't have to conform to anyone's desires but my own. Where I am limited
only by my own understanding, imagination and skill, which I can work on
as hard as I like, as hard as I am able. It is the place where my
passion, my creativity, my curiosity, my tenacity and my arrogance are
all assets instead of liabilities."
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Hildene
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Oda a Pablo Neruda
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Windy Day at Ponquogue
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Ming Zhou
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The Birth of Ines
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Skeleton Woman
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Brigita Fuhrman
Brigita Fuhrmann began her formal art education at the age of
14 and received degrees from the Prague College of Arts, the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan,
Rhode Island School of Design, and University
of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. She
lives with her family, and paints, in Western
Massachusetts. She has exhibited extensively in the United States, Canada,
and Europe.
"I feel fortunate to have been born in Prague, a city full of some of the best classical
and experimental theatre, opera, concerts, museums, and ballet, to be
found in Europe. It was there, as well
in the streets, that I witnessed, and absorbed, the optimistic spirit of
the Czech people in spite of life adversities."
"This is the spirit that I wish to express in my
paintings. To achieve it I use strong color and pattern as well as
overall dynamic movement and composition. Through these formal principles
I express the indomitable spirit of the human being to find the joy, the
wonder, and the romance of life. For me, the figures in my paintings
represent liberation, boundless energy, happiness, and hope for the future."
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