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Original virtual art gallery concept and design by Thierry H. Bonneville.
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Walter Mularz - Rangeley, ME
Fine Art Photographer
"Deposits"
Digital Photograph
Artist Statement: Walter Mularz has traveled abroad extensively and his photos reflect the beauty he has observed in many countries in Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Central and South America, Canada and Mexico. In addition, he has photographed a good portion of the United States with a particular affection for the Rangeley Lakes in Maine where he spends much of his time. His photos have been published in the Nikon International Photo Contest Annual, the Boston Globe Magazine, Universitas magazine, (Barcelona, Spain), the International Library of Photography Annual, the Radian (AVCO Research and Development newspaper), the Rangeley Highlander (Maine newspaper -including 3 covers), and on the cover of Ziplines (Project Adventure magazine). He has exhibited at the Andover, Massachusetts library. His photos are available for purchase at his Rangeley studio, The Gallery at Stoney Batter Station in Oquossoc, Maine and the Newburyport Art Association gallery in Massachusetts.
Call (207) 864-2036 or e-mail
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Rebecca Rivers - Searsport, ME
http://www.rebeccarivers.com
Painter
"Harmony"
Watercolor
23"x 26"
Artist Statement: "The most recent watercolor paintings represent a departure in attitude from what is most comfortable for me. Realistic watercolor has been my medium and style of choice, but within me becoming more insistent, is the urge to let go. My artistic path has led me to an edge. I have fearfully peered over the rim and have longed to step off the edge into the vast unknown. These recent paintings are a part of a continuing effort of adventure and discovery to artistically step off that edge. Currently, I venture back and forth between abstract paintings and realistic paintings." --Rebecca Rivers