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JOHN
ABEL is a serious student of old master drawings, and their
example is the foundation of his approach. The "East meets West"
project is the first extensive work in color that he has attempted.
Because John believes that he is a "draughtsman before all else",
the orientation of his work for the venture has been "graphic and
tonal, rather than colorful." That being said, his use of tonal
color is emphatic and unusual, creating very strong representations.
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THIERRY
CHATELAIN (pronounced Terry) has
studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratif in Paris; has shown at,
among others, the Knowles Gallery in La Jolla, the San Diego
Museum of Art, the Atlantia Gallery in Los Angeles, the Reid
Gallery in Carmel. The artist also has work at both Disney and Universal studios.
He is well celebrated for his brilliant command of gouache
and his mastery of color.
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KEN
GOLDMAN trained at the New York
Studio School, The National Academy of Design and the Art Students
League. Privately he has studied with Wolf Kahn, Vern Wilson and
Liane Collot DHerbois, in both America and Europe. A recipient
of numerous awards, he has exhibited widely in group shows and many
one-man shows in galleries and museums in Holland, Paris, Mexico,
New York, Boston, Washington D.C. and San Diego. His work is
represented in numerous collections throughout America and Europe.
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STEPHANIE
GOLDMAN received her Master of Arts in 1988. Since then she
has lived and traveled extensively in Europe, studying western art,
anthroposophic art therapy, and color theory. During her apprentice
years Goldman studied with Wolf Kahn, Mary Beth McKenzie, Burt Silverman,
John Asaro and other artists. From 1991 to 1993 she created an important
body of work inspired by the 17th century Bolognese master, Gian-Francesco
Barbieri, called Guercino (1591-1666).
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ANALISE
RIGAN was the de-facto artist in residence at the famous earth-centered
community, Findhorn, in Scotland for four years. She has won the
Excellency Award from the London Design Center; has shown at the
Laguna Beach Arts Festival; has been nominated for the marquis Whos
Who in American Women, 2000 Millennium edition; and has membership
in The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C.
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ANDRE
RUSHING returned to creative work after a stint in the Navy,
studying at the Academy of Art in San Francisco where, for the first
time, found himself around other artists, and other people, who
thought and felt as he did. From there the artist began to paint
and recognition followed: he has had one man shows at San Diego
State University, San Marcos State University, and at the San Diego
Museum of Art. Currently his work hangs in the Michael J. Wolf Gallery
in San Diego, and in the Heritage Art Gallery and the Reginald Ingraham
Gallery in Los Angeles.
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