but i was really struck by the illustrations on some notecards in the Museum of Natural History yesterday. Sue Coccia produces some beautiful animal images that incorporate kind of a collage of other images from nature. Very spiritual & ecological.
People doing this as a team:
Entries from people on this team:
DRight Pt 2 is . . . . is enjoying His new home!!
. . . still a favorite of mine.
I find body painting beautiful & fascinating. This is just one example from New Zealand artist Joanne Gair.
Tertia du Toit of South Africa produced the gorgeous images for Juno’s Cape Maiden series.
I bought the Chardonnay solely because i liked the picture:

And i bought the Shiraz because i liked the picture and because i particularly like Shiraz:

You can see more of Tertia du Toit’s work here.
by Ralph Burch.
I particularly liked his “Martini” works.
I like the impressionists, and i don’t think there are any of Monet’s works that i dislike. I chose this one because it is different from your standard mass-produced-calendar-type Monet works. And the curves of the trees remind me of Van Gogh—very dreamy-organic-feminine, if you know what i mean.
by Augusto Sanchez
I’m not one of those folks who go ga-ga over angels, but i really like his multi-media works. Deceptively simple iconography, with meaning beyond your traditional religious angel art.
You can go to his website if you want to see more.
but i wanted to share the paintings of Cathee A. Clausen. She has a unique and fascinating style that really pulls me in. I particularly like “Power Within.”










