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Karl Frey, a native of California presses the
boundaries of American Landscape by questioning the
reason why landscape is devoid of narrative and
humanity.  He expresses this idea in cartoon based
landscapes as well as traditional landscapes painted
on Legos.  Lego pieces can be manipulated and
translated into limitless possibilities to rearrange.   He
just recently won the Will and Elena Bartlett Painting
Award from SMFA and was selected as Visiting Artist to
Direct I.C.A. Boston Family Day Program
Christopher Speakman,  is inspired by the history that
lies in the Architecture of Old Buildings and spends
countless hours rendering his ideal American Landscape
that are within the formal structures around Boston.  His
execution of detail and precision are indicators of his
graphic design background, but it is evident that his real
talents are his creative genius with a bit of graphite and
historical landscapes to spur his creativity.  
Anthony Petchkis is a Boston Based landscape artist who has
been exhibiting for the past twenty years. Anthony's art has focused on
the New England and Adirondack regions. In particular, the North Shore
of Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and Martha's Vineyard, and the High
Peaks region of the Adirondacks, New York. This exhibit will explore the
unique colors of these regions, Anthony will draw inspiration from the
White Mountains of New Hampshire to the Berkshires of Massachusetts
and Connecticut. For the study of atmosphere and drama of summer
Anthony will paint along the marshes and coastline of the North Shore of
Massachusetts. Another favorite place to explore in depth is the natural
beauty of late spring and summer in Martha's Vineyard.
Tarryn Soderberg, Massachusetts
(Human Landscape)
Images represented were hand printed silver prints that are
then hand manipulated using charcoal and white paint. She
combines the exacting science of photography with a tactile
approach of hand manipulation creating works Photography
as a Fine Art.  
Stoicho Nikiforov, Bulgaria
(Embrace)
Stoicho's works are primarily cast in bronze, mainly small
scale, but he has produced many large-scale works too.
Sculptures range from 15cm high to life sized, although
most of his work is between 25 and 50cm hight.  Most of his
sculptures are figuratively abstract combining classical and
contemporary themes.
Cheston Gasik, Massachusetts
(Silhouette)
Cheston's paintings use self-shot photographic reference as a
springboard for interpretive visuals, avoiding the limitations of
direct replication.  The works in this series are primarily
watercolors, generated on boards that are unlike the medium's
typical textured paper surface.
Lindsey Chiet, Massachuesetts
(Floral Detail, photograph)
The beauty of flowers inspired her to look at the finer details of
the objects. Her Butterfly series is also a way of bringing
amazing creatures to the viewer the way that she sees them in
her eyes.  Her educational experience is through the New
England School of Photography in Boston, Massachusetts
where her teacher and mentor Tom Petit has been her direction
and inspiration.
Heather Somershein, Pennsylvania
(Bruno, Acrylic on Canvas)
Her pieces are currently in private collections, in New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Delaware and Italy.  She creates her pieces
using a bold sense of color, combining abstract and figurative
designs. She brings in technical knowledge from her studies at
Tyler and Pennsylvania State University as well as her extensive
travels.
Caleb “SONIK” Neelon, Cambridge
(The Way She Said Me, Sign Paint on Wood)
"Sonik" is his this 28-year-old graffiti/street artists tag name.  He
holds a  holds degrees from Brown University and the Harvard
Graduate School of Education.  His studio work has been
exhibited in galleries in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Los
Angeles, and San Francisco.  His pieces are quirky, well
rendered and thought provoking. His art intrigues and inspires.   

Kirstin Reagan, Massachusetts.
She creates silk painting that is dynamic.  The chemical
material is at once evidence of the artists' skill, but refined and
precise, requiring many levels of technique and planning to
execute a single piece of art. The cultural heritage of the
medium spans time and space in continents and centuries for
popularity as the height of fine art.
Sydney Hardin, Massachusetts
Vibrant Pop Art Expressions utilizing persona's seen in
advertisements and American Culture tabloids. Some of the tag-
lines to express her works are, "EROTIC INNOCENCE…   
DARKLY HUMOROUS …CULTURAL FETISHES …
TRANSORMATION FROM THE BENIGN… QUESTION
ASSUMPTIONS." She has vibrant, stimulating and fresh
approach to modern design.