Artists at Imagekind

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Artists at Imagekind

"Art", what does this word mean to you? The word "Art" has many meanings to most people. There are a wide variety of styles, media, and subjects that all fit under that huge little three lettered word. I think that regardless of your personal definition of "Art", we most all would agree before there can be art there must be an artist. This lens will be dedicated to introducing you to an eclectic group of artists at Imagekind.

Recently, Imagekind allowed it's members to form Groups. Within the groups you will find pieces of art that somehow have something in common. The group I started is called the Brushstrokes Group. This group is for the artists that still have to clean their brushes or their fingers. They submit only paintings or drawings completed by hand, no computer generated or digitally created artwork, no photographic artwork. Any subject, any style, watercolors, acrylics, oils, pastels, pencil, ink, etc.

I would like to introduce you to some of our members.

You may view all of our members and their work at
Brushstrokes Group,
I hope you will find a moment soon to get lost in our art.

Visit often, I will be adding different artists often.

Diana Delosh 



Diana is a freelance illustrator,
working mainly in children's publishing
and related markets. Her traditional art is created
with line and colored inks on watercolor paper.
She is having fun exploring the world of fine art prints
with her Imagekind Gallery and she hopes
you enjoy viewing her art.



Red Poppy



Dafodil



Midnight swan

You may visit Diana at wingedrabbit at Imagekind
and at Diana's Illustration Website
See her at Diana's Blog
She has cards at Diana's Cards

Lea Barozzi 



The aesthetic world of Lea Barozzi
is a purgatorial realm where a living fog sustains a
sense of static tension and freezes the emotional states
of its subjects in contemplative introspection. It is
punctuated by symbolic props that engage the viewer with
instant metaphorical recognition and elements of surprise
which draw on our love of mystery. It is populated with
little blue maidens and echoes of discarded dolls who
are no strangers to loneliness but persevere to find their way
in the dark out of the corners they have found themselves painted into.
Lea's art helps us to explore the perils and peace
in the isolation we all find ourselves reluctantly
enjoying when no one else is there.



I Am Broken



No one is free


Lost

Visit Lea at her website Lea Barozzi
and at Imagekind

Heidi Knutson 

Heidi is a self-taught Artisit,
she does some Watercolours,
but mostly Acrylic Paintings.
She also does Commission work,
like painting People's Pets and things
that are sentimental to them.



The Bachelors



Pretty Boy ~Painting



My Tiger

You can visit Heidi at her Imagekind Gallery
and at Heidi's Original Paintings
and at Heidi Knutson at Art Wanted

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Sherry Holder Hunt at Imagekind


No shoes required in my galleries.
From photography to watercolors,
I have fifteen Imagekind galleries and
I hope you will drop by for a visit soon.

From Wildlife


Egret

To Art for Children


Baby Jungle 10

To Abstracts
Wisp of Color by Sherry Holder Hunt
Wisp of Color by Sherry Holder Hunt

Brushstrokes Group 

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by SherryHolderHunt

Hello, I am Sherry Holder Hunt



I was born and raised in Tennessee. I am basically a self-taught artist, although I have had a few art classes and... (more)

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