Suzanne Haydu

Suzanne Haydu

Suzanne Haydu’s paintings are bold and organic. Suzanne frequently includes texture under-painting, such as a course grain, polymer varnish, rice paper, or poured gold ink. Suzanne prefers to paint with three watercolor or gouache colors and may add metallic acrylic paint or watercolor pencil. Suzanne often wets the painting before adding other layers and additional…

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Kenneth Mahar

Ken Mahar

Ken Mahar has been taking photos of building sites and architecture for over 30 years.  Since his trip to Africa and Costa Rica, he has been particularly captivated by wild animals in their natural habitat; strengthening his goal to observe our environment with minimal impact while maintaining maximum respect for all living things. For the…

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Linda Nunes

Linda Nunes

Linda grew up in California’s Bay Area. Her art journey began with collage and moved through seasons in acrylic and watercolor. Linda has worked with encaustic and mixed media for the past ten years. Her contemporary work is about the narratives of life, the beautiful fault lines and flaws that make up everything. She works…

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Doug Parks

Doug Parks

Born in San Francisco in 1955, Doug has spent virtually his entire life in Northern California.  Most of Doug’s images are in his home area of northern California where there is a wide variety of natural wonders to behold.  From the shores of the Pacific Ocean to the highest peaks of the United States.  Never…

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Ellen Nunes

Ellen Nunes

Ellen Nunes is a full-time artist and has called Lake Tahoe home for over 30 years.  Inspired by nature, she paints in watercolor, oil and acrylic.  Commissions accepted.  Studio visits by appointment.  (530) 318-5911

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Randy Honerlah

Randy Honerlah

Award winning California artist, Randy Honerlah specializes in acrylic paintings and giclee prints of landscapes, animals, florals and abstracts. His love of these subjects clearly shows in his treatment of light, trees and water that stir the human emotion and place the viewer in an unfamiliar perspective.

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