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Fee
Suzanne Fee

Suzanne Says: "I graduated from Massachusetts college of art in 2001 with a BFA. When pursuing my Masters' Degree at Salem State, I took a silkscreen printmaking class. I experimented with bold, simplified graphics with an illustrative style. I also started to use bold black outlines for the first time. Once I developed this style I felt really connected to it; my work really started to make sense to me. Thus, I incorporated the same style into my watercolor paintings. I use a basic sharpie marker for the bold black outlines.  
 
Art is a joyful experience for me and thus my images have that same joyful spirit. I currently work as a middle school art teacher, in addition to being a mom to a two year old budding artist."
Finucane
Mike "Warble" Finucane
The Supernatural Fantasy Art of Mike "Warble" Finucane

Michael Finucane (otherwise known as Warble) has been a pen and ink artist for some years, and enjoys the fantasy art that he was raised on. Growing up in Cheshire, Connecticut, he was only 11 years when he first penned his first dragon for a large biker tattoo. His mother's friend was a biker-construction worker foreman, and it was his back, which first graced the art of Warble. In this manner, art became a lifelong passion, and fantasy art has been the prime objective. Since these early days, he has studied the art of Aubrey Beardesly, Harry Clarke, Neilson and other black and white children's book artist of nearly one hundred years ago. Though this style of drawing seems a "lost art", Warble continues to draw out of sheer love for the style. Also, Warble loves Arthurian literary, and this age-old literature has become a staple in the chivalric and fantasy themes that grace his pages. Mike 'Warble' Finucane now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Foley
JoAnne Rose Foley

JoAnne's eye captures the precise moment of the magical interaction where light, color, and beauty embrace one another. The natural elements such as wind, clouds movement and light transform the reflection’s multiple dimensions of color into abstract “Water Paint” patterns.

Fournier
Jean Fournier
Abstraction and Harmonious Color Combinations

Jean Says: “My entire experience has been given over to a devastating mental illness and a horrible loneliness. horrible loneliness. However, today at the advanced age of 65, by amazing luck and excruciating effort, I am emerging into the day and reality. Mercy has found me. Visual art and poetry are vehicles for satisfaction, self expression, and recognition. I write poetry all the time. In total, I have written over 200 poems. Most of my paintings are abstract. They are executed in acrylics. My art does not bring peace to me, but rather it affords me with a constantly expanding presence in our creator’s gifts to us.”

Frankovich
Emily Frankovich

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