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The Framery Presents
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Bethany Hurwitz

Tom Jablonski
"I enjoy nature's own palate of pastel spring colors, summer shades of green with crystal blue skies, falls' oranges, reds and earth tones, and finally winters' linen whites, grays and shades of blues. These scenes are what I try to put onto canvas."

Daniel V. Klein
"The lighting is at the whim of sun and cloud, and the pose is not mine to command. Rather, than be frustrated by the lack of control, I delight in ever-changing opportunities."

Lois S. McCune
She has been creating masterful oil portraits, still lifes and floral interpretations for over 25 years. Her particular skill in recreating the faces of adults, children and animals form precision accuracy while also bring to life the essence and vibrancy of her subjects.

Emmanuel C. Montoya
In 1997, he received an Award of Distinction from Rockport Publishers for inclusion in The Best of Printmaking, an international collection of contemporary printmakers. Four the Seasons, a collage of imagery depicting Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer is his most currently completed public endeavor.

Nathan Mould-Ouldage

Alfred Ng
"Flowers and vegetables hold a very important meaning in Chinese culture; both are rich with symbolic meanings, often admired not only for its aesthetic beauty but also because of what they represent. Like many of my ancestors who had to leave China and move overseas, life is like plant: without proper soil, water and care, it would not able to bloom. Some need to leave their native land in order to grow."

Jim Studeny


Peggy Warren
"All of my paintings are done with a palette knife, thus creating a great deal of texture and motion. Although the paintings of mother and children on the beach are my main focus, I also paint flowers, landscapes and animals."

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