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Hyper-Realistic Sculpture: Jamie Salmon
Oil Painting: Dina Lenkovic
Jayne Redman Earrings & Necklaces
Glass Artist: Anna Boothe
Susan Hagen’s Prison Sculptures Susan Hagen is a wood sculptor who counts amongst her works series of sculptures with different themes: Animalia Exstincta, depicting endangered animals, the Teenager Project, teenagers as they attempt to define their identities in modern culture and The Lost Army, dedicated to American soldiers in Iraq. But the series featured here is Recollection Tableau, dioramas
Oil Painting: Dina Lenkovic Dina Lenkovic is a Croatian surrealist artist who works primarily in oil on mediums such as cardboard, wood and canvas. In these beautiful surreal, fantastic paintings she depicts the effects of war, the Greek myth of the sirens,her vision of the Swan Lake ballet, angelic and mythological characters. Ms Lenkovic has degree in Ethnology and
Art Furniture:Dan Pohl Dan Pohl studied drawing and painting at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and he never intended to create furniture. For years he worked as an oil painter and you can see his experience in all his pieces. He began making furniture using traditional cabinetry techniques ten years ago to display his collection.
Collage: Iris and Jeffrey Howard Straw Now working from Redwood Valley, California, Iris and Jeffrey Howard Straw lived in Hawaii for over 25 years. Inspired by the beauty of their surroundings, they strive to create through their works a lush, magical place that can inspire, uplift, intrigue and delight viewers. These beautiful collages are assembled from high resolution images from magazines,
Art Furniture: Mathias Bengtsson Danish-born, London-based Mathias Bengtsson combines industrial techniques with traditional cabinetmaking methods to create innovative, sculptural, organic and alluring furniture. His work began gaining acclaim internationally in 1998, when his ‘Slice’ and ‘Homage’ chairs were exhibited at Galleria Post Design in Milan. His beautiful pieces have since been acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in
