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represented ARTISTS

THEO WUJCIK 

One of the Tampa Bay area’s best-known artists, Theo Wujcik was prolific, experimental, and completely dedicated to art, producing an exceptional and eclectic body of fine graphic art (drawing and printmaking) and painting. His work offers a compelling and relevant narrative of a committed artist of great depth who drew on a boundless creative spirit and whose eclecticism resists and defies categorization.

 

LEEANNA REPASS

LeeAnna Repass lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia.  She is a graduate of the Atlanta College of Art, and has an exhibition list that features several solo shows at Mason Murer Fine Art, inclusion in group shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, and Marietta Cobb Museum of Art. Her work examines how self similar patterning, vast yet persistent fragility, liminal space, and the effects of time come together to at once provide comfort and a glance at hopelessness, when faced with the terrible beauty of nature
and our embodiment. 

ELVA HREIARSDOTTIR

Evla Hreiarsdottir was born in Iceland and studied at Iceland Academy of Arts. She does not focus on the most apparent aspects of the landscapes she documents. Rather, it is the “lines and shapes that appear in crumbling hills, broken basalt columns and weathered rocks” that attract her attention. She creates a body of work with the contours of abstraction, but one that also communicates a strong feeling of air, space and the outdoors.


ALLISON COOLEY

Alison Cooley was born in Washington DC and studied at Sarah Lawrence College and the Corcoran School of Art and Design. Her work combines lyrical abstraction with intensive color experimentation. She has been represented for over ten years by galleries in the United States and Canada. Her work is included in over a hundred private and corporate collections. Her work was recently featured in Domino Magazine, DC Modern Luxury, Goop, Apartment Therapy, One Kings Lane, and in numerous blogs, magazines, and publications.

DOMINIQUE LABAUVIE 

Dominique Labauvie was born in France. Most of Dominique Labauvie's sculptures are a contradiction. Forged from tough steel, they appear as fragile traceries, more about void than mass. The works are like three-dimensional drawings and share the same linear elegance as Matisse's later prints in black and white. His work is in several museum collections in Paris. He and his wife, master printer Erika Greenberg-Schneider, rarely exhibit their art locally. 

MICHELLE BIRD 

San Franciscan born artist Michelle Bird has been creating all her life. She received her painting education in The Netherlands focusing the techniques used by the Dutch Masters. Her work plays on rhythm, depth and light, juxtaposing discord and harmony. She explores varying facets in terms of color, gesture and texture of the material. Her work is represented in private and corporate collections in the United States, Switzerland, France, and The Netherlands.

JOHANNES FRANK

Iceland native Johannes Frank seeks the harsh conditions that nature can offer. His influence roots back to the natural environment of his hometown. Through long exposure techniques, his work creates a soothing effect that expresses the power and influence that nature has. Johannes Frank has won several international awards for his work in both professional and non professional categories. His work has also been published in galleries from Italy, Belgium and Iceland and in several magazines.