John Chamberlain

Though he is most well known for his sculptures incorporating fragments of crushed automobiles, John Chamberlain is also a highly accomplished graphic artist. These prints translate the artist’s ability to merge color and abstract form

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Jon Carsman

  “Jon Carsman did for suburban and hometown views what Edward Hopper did for cities, except Carsman exchewed a human presence.” Annette Dixon, curator of the University of Michigan Museum. Jon Carsman found the source

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Lamar Briggs Spirit art on walls

Lamar Briggs

Lamar Briggs finds the inspiration for his art in landscapes and seascapes – the play of light and shadow in the desert, under the sea, in the continually changing wind of the sky. Even with

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Mark Sabin Portfolio

Mark Sabin Born in New York City and raised in Florida, Mark Sabin has produced paintings that embody a synthesis of the primitive and the surreal. The artist is a graduate of the University of

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Michael Challenger

Michael Challenger’s work is a powerful combination of op-art and constructivism. His graphic work evokes the counterplay of shapes, forms and color of his predecessors, including Albers and Escher; but in a stronger and yet

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Moshe Castel

Moshe Castel (1909-1992) often used Judaic symbolism in his artworks. He became famous for his work using basalt found in the black rock, which is indigenous to several areas of Israel. Many of his paintings

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Patrick Caulfield

BRITISH master painter and printmaker, Patrick Caulfield is best known for his POP artworks, Trained at the Chelsea School of Art and Royal College of Art, his first one- man show was held at the

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