 | Utagawa Hiroshige II was an Ukiyo-e (Japanese art movement that flourished from the 17th to 19th century. Paintings and prints depicting everyday life – wood block)) artist. He was taught Ukiyo-e by Utagawa Toyohiro who was one of the most popular Ukiyo-e artists. |
|  | Amy A. Crawley is a mixed media artist who creates icons and vessels that are inspired by the spirit of ancient cultures and her travels around the world. Her work can be found across the country in small galleries and in private collections. |
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 | In 1993, U.S. ART Magazine listed Griffing as an artist to watch. In '94 that same magazine listed him as one of the Top 25 selling artists of that year. |
|  | James Bama was born in 1926. He followed his early interest in art through a New York specialized High School of Music and Art and the Art Students League. |
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| • | Playing cowboys and Indians on horseback in the East in many ways may have been as advantage for western artist Ken Schmidt. |
| | • | Jewelry designer by trade, author and storyteller as a passionate sideline. She has a fascination with history, as is reflected in her journals, travels and storybooks. Susan is currently adding a line of cards featuring images of her work. |
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| • | In 2005 Fischer/Warnica original Plate pieces were featured in the Oscar Award Winner for Best Picture Crash and a Netflix television ad. Followed in 2006 original Plate pieces were found in Desperate Housewives, Reba and Judging Amy and two original Celestials in the television comedy Courting Alex. In 2007 the Showtime series Californication also premiered their work. |
| | • | Thomas Buck established Advanced Media Studio in May 2008. Thomas became involved with Digital Photography 10 years ago while developing his business e-commerce site. He develops artwork from digital photos via software programs, manipulating them in spectacular eye catching ways. |
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