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Shano

I love to live vicariously through my divas. They are daring, impudent, vivacious women with scintillating lives in alluring locations. Always they are powerful, sexy, demanding, and audacious. They adjure many good friends whether it be a girlfriend, horse, cat or dog, and they always invoke emotion by the viewer. The most cherished aspect of developing my paintings is that it becomes a mind’s vacation. These images literally come from nowhere and take on their own personality. When these divas arrive, it is as though I am welcoming a trusted confidant into my world.

Janet Morgan

She is titled Goddess Releasing Magic. She is a member of my pantheon of painted deities called Morgan's Supreme Beings, up on the site janetmorgan.net. The site includes writings and poems and art from people all over the world in response to these gods and goddesses, some traditional like the Goddess of Death, and some new like the God of Safe Sex. My other site is of work inspired by my study and performance of Bellydance, at bellydanceart.com

Sherri Burhoe

My art is a part of me, a gift I accept, cherish and want to share with others, It is a blessing.

I allow myself to work freely, to bring forth what truly lies beneath.I believe working freely allows me to expand on whatever topic of interest is important to me personally, as art is such a personal thing for each the artist and others viewing the works.My subjects include things that go on in our everyday existence of being connected as human beings and how we each express our love, kindness, anger, being together ,being alone or just being.Having compassion for one another, seeing someone else's point of view and having respect for it.

Keith Rosko

Keith Rosko creates hauntingly beautiful art featuring primarily Native American people and historical subject matter. His subjects communicate with such vitality and power that the edges of the pictures seem to evaporate, and we are gazing not at a drawing but suddenly engaged, eye to eye, in an encounter with another human being.

Fatima Bakkach

Bakkach F is a Belgian artist since 1986. She initially started with tapestry on silk. Bakkach F made several exposures with her tapestries on silk and each time it was a great success. But after a few years she had to stop making tapestries on council of her oculists because that became too dangerous for her eyes. In 2000 she started to make oil-base paint on fabric. With her paintings, she had also much success near people like in the media. She had the advisability of making several exposures in Belgium already. In 2002 she wanted to still have another manner of painting..At this moment she decided to make watercolors. For the moment she makes tables in oil-base paint and watercolors. With the result that she had directly much success with her works it is her special technique and her colors. Bakkach F. had the honor to be included in the biographic encyclopedia "Wie is wie in Vlaanderen 2003-2005". Who wants to say in English "Who is who in Flanders 2003-2005".
 

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