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Max Altekruse has a superb attention to detail and design which he applies to his realistic acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings, woodcuts and etchings. His strength lies in his ability to capture the warmth and individuality of people in his portraits and slice of life vignettes.
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Ivan Angelic's hand lettering evokes an endless range of moods. A graphic designer himself, Ivan appreciates the powerful role calligraphy can play in communication. From free flowing to controlled and bold, he uses any tool that captures the desired look, then prepares digital files for easy use.
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Michael Crampton, an Englishman living in Texas, creates bright, lyrical brushstroke illustrations in gouache and acrylic. His fluid lines, palette and design produce a timeless style that can range from classic Fifties retro to contemporary European fashion.
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Garth Glazier reveals a distinctive sense of design and the ability to conceptualize ideas into a graphic style of illustration that is reminiscent of classic poster art. He combines gouache, colored pencils, dye and acrylics in his work, but his current favored medium is digital.
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Kurt Krebs employs a variety of methods including scratchboard, airbrush and computer to produce a unique interpretation of traditional woodcuts. His simple images clearly communicate complex messages in a range of styles from playful and cartoon-like to high-tech design.
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Ranier Laubach's remarkable versatility of illustrative style ranges from photo realistic to decorative
spanning technical, product, and automotive subjects. Working in both airbrush and digital media, Ranier's work is a rare blend of free-spirited creativity and attention to technical detail.
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Paul Manz works with a variety of mediums to create illustrations that have a unique soft-hard style using beautiful color and design. He specializes in a realism that can range from product oriented to graphic or interpretive.
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Michael Pohuski is a photographer, cinematographer and film director with an award-winning talent for problem solving and attention to detail. He specializes in striking images of food and still life through his beautiful sense of lighting, set styling and creativity.
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The incredible detail and precision of Gary's photo-realistic illustrations make the vehicles he depicts practically drive, fly, and float off the page! For more than four decades, Gary's high-quality airbrush, technical, and cut-away illustrations have reflected both his engineering expertise and artistic passion.
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Karen Stolper combines a strong sense of design and composition in her pastel and acrylic illustrations. Her approach is to create images that tell a story through a stylized realism that is both conceptual and dynamic.
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Mark Weber has a unique perspective on life which is translated into whimsical and thought-provoking illustrations. His style ranges from cartoon-like to painterly to collage through layers of stenciled images that evoke a texture and depth reminiscent of Picasso and Braque.
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