Linda paints, designs and builds stained glass windows, does bead weaving and needlework. She began making jewelry and hair sticks in 2007 and has more recently begun making jeweled wands.
For more information on her work visit IsisArts.com
Linda is an award winning commercial artist who creates advertising, patterns, packaging, and ceramics. Her designs have been used successfully by more than 100 companies.
Melanie is drawn to grids, tessellations, and repeated shapes. Because patterns tend to be orderly and predictable, she likes to add unexpected elements for humorous or ironic effect.
Her work is influenced by a lifelong love of comic books, paper dolls, gumball-machine trinkets, board games, television, literature, and music.
"My style is Magic Realism -- a reality so real it fuses scientific, physical reality and psychological human reality, with its thoughts, dreams, and imaginings. My paintings are a product of my yearning to stretch my horizons, to reproduce the magic I see for others."
Alberto's Artist Statement: “Having grown up on a working ranch I am a big admirer of nature. The colors, the shapes, the smell, and the textures that can be found at all levels of nature always inspire me. I am also very inspired by technology. What humans have done whether for good or bad always inspires me. My work reflects this, with its organic shapes and use of non-traditional materials. I enjoy the design aspects, the smell and texture of the materials, and the process of shaping the material.”
Sandra lives in Fort Worth, Texas, and has always been an avid art lover and collector. Her "eye" of photography is a personal art form she loves to share.
Sharon is a semi-retired freelance graphic designer who paints for the joy of it. Her graphic arts career included most aspects of print production, including prepress, graphic design, systems configuration, training, and consultation.
Sharon is looking forward to networking with the members of Mensa Art Lover SIG and sharing experiences. You may contact her at sharonkscanlin@bellsouth.net
Silvie incorporates aspects of abstract and cubist styles to create vivid images of science, nature, and the psyche. For samples of her work CLICK HERE
received art education early in Philadelphia at Smedley School, St. Bartholomew’s Academy and the Museum of Art. His work has been shown in California at the San Dieguito Artists Alliance, Carlsbad-Oceanside Art League, Encinitas City Hall, San Diego Art institute and San Diego County Fair. He has an extensive career as development psychologist with abiding interest in the continuum of physical, psychosocial and spiritual arts. For samples Click Here
This art has been influenced by perceptions of beauty in coastal interactions of water, sand, plants, sky and people. “My perspective is naturalist and Taoist: direct perception and expression of simple forms. The presentations attempt to convey basic truths in flowing combination of diversities. Maybe a spiritual transcendence is experienced from the usual material world.” A blend of media include photographic and digital images with variations of gels, paints and powders.
Barbara has developed a unique style using acrylics that blends realism with abstract expressionism; she also works with watercolor and oils with more traditional subjects.
Mandy's specialty is handmade glass giftware. She specializes in flame worked and kiln worked glass including glass oil lamps, glass pendant necklaces and beaded bracelets, glass candleholders, pen and pencil sets, glass key chains and handmade glass Christmas ornaments.
Dale is inspired by late Victorian oil realists like Waterhouse and Alma-Tadema, as well as by haute fashion illustrators like Rene Gruau and David Downton.
Trenton is a graduate of the McCombs School of Business, and hopes to pursue a law degree soon. He has a passion for the work of Caspar David Friedrich. "There is a power to his work that is hard to find and equally hard to define". You can e-mail Trenton at tbush@gocss.net
Kevin is a self-taught artist from Georgetowhn, Ohio. While working one day as an environmental consultant, he did a sketch of two saw-whet owls, and the rest is history.
Kyle Oddson is a photographer and video director based in Portland, Oregon. Professionally trained at Speos Photographic Institute, Paris, he initially focused on fashion photography before dedicating himself to shooting musicians.
Linda has a deep passion for the beauty and complexity of nature. She enjoys experimenting with varied compositional ideas and unusual color compositions to strengthen her personal approach to the subject.
For more information about Linda, including samples of her work, visit her web site CLICK HERE
Caroline decided to become an artist when she entered kindergarten and discovered easels and paints. Since then she's branhed out into many other mediums, including print-making, fresco, oil, sculpture, and collage.
Nancy is best known for her studio jewelry work, but she expresses ideas and concepts in a variety of media. Although primarily a metalsmith, she often shifts into larger formats in order to accomodate more aggressive visual solutions to social and intellectual perceptions.
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Mitchell is a representative artist and a signature member of the Georgia Water Color Society who doesn't follow art movements or use any one art style. He does mostly commissions.
Linda paints, designs and builds stained glass windows, does bead weaving and needlework. She began making jewelry and hair sticks in 2007 and has more recently begun making jeweled wands.
For more information on her work visit IsisArts.com