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VOICE IN ART “Too often young artists paint before they think. I have disciplined myself to think before I paint . . . I personalize the scene, make it my own so that you and I, viewer and artist, can communicate. My goal is to create paintings that are a voice, not an echo.” Charles Wysocki, painter and author of Heartland
Squares with Concentric Rings Wassily Kandinsky
True Love III Bjorn Baar
Chair with Jug and Flag Cecile Baird
Three Vases Russell Baker
Combination #5 Richard Caldicott
Spontaneous Jam By Alfred Gockel
Blue Dancers Edgar Degas
Dancing Angels Alfred Gockel
Swan Fairy Lisa Jane
Woman in a Blue Hat Pablo Picasso
Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci
Madame Sophie de France Jean-Marc Nattier
Soy Tu Madre Rosa M.
Sporting Boys – Oh, Yeah Norman Rockwell
Eye M.C. Escher
Stretch Bunnies Anne Geddies
American Gothic Grant Wood
The Journey Jeff Kaine
Terra di Toscona Heinz Kirchner
October Afternoon Bunny Oliver
Oak Tree: Sunrise Ansel Adams
Petunia Georgia O’Keeffe
Les Iris Vincent Van Gogh
Bouquet de Roses Suzanne Valadon
Portrait of Charles Von Horseback Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Toadally Awesome Paul Brent
Waiting for the Vet Norman Rockwell
Pears in a Bowl John Park
Club Veg Greg Brown
Together We Give Thanks Katherine Roundtree
Vessels, Basket and Fruit Paul Cezanne