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- Felton Cofer
- This artist uses watercolor and pastel to paint realistic and semi-abstract scenes of the local area.
- Jim Davis
- This artist uses acrylics to depict abstract and surrealistic images. He is also recognized for his photographic images.
- Dan Dunn
- His paintings of ships and the sea are shown along the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf Coasts.
- Nina Fritz
- Her unique watercolor portraits are a tribute to her subjects.
- Valerie Hanks Goetz
- This Native American reflects the Indians' culture in her unique pine needle baskets and multi-media works of art.
- Christopher Griggs
- This artist continues to explore the medium of printmaking while pursuing his BFA.
- Maggie Guinn
- Watercolor is her most popular media as she paints boats and local scenes.
- Jerry Hamrick
- Achieves a near life-like image in his animal subjects carved in various hardwoods.
- Dedee Higby
- Watercolor is the favorite media for this popular artist of florals and southern scenes.
- Roland Hockett
- His combined media of painting with copper and also block prints on paper will be featured in the November Art and Antique Tour.
- Robert Hodgell
- Linoleum block prints are still available at the Gallery.
- B. Hopkins
- The Prize winning pastel artist chooses her subjects from the local scenes and seaside.
- Ralph Hurst
- He is nationally recognized for his alabaster sculptures which depict animals, free-form figures as well as abstracts shapes. His sculpture is
no longer being made.
- Betty Tehundfeld Johnson
- Her paintings of local scenes and pelicans are in all media. She paints portraits in pastel and oil.
- Colleen Mayer
- She is popular for her delicate blue glazes on her pottery of one-of-a kind art objects.
- Mary McShane
- This versatile Crestview, FL artist uses brillant color for her watercolor paintings or still-life, florals, animals, and her ever-popular Koi.
- Dean Mitchell
- This young black artist has acquired national acclaim for his style of very-fine details in watercolor.
- Tom Needham
- This journalistic photographer also makes news out of his photographs of nature.
- Jane Playle
- This watercolorist reflects soft tones with her images of familiar subjects.
- Emily Pritchard
- Weaves hand-dyed wool rugs into creative geometric designs.
- Monica Rios
- This young artist depicts tropical scenes using fluid colors and imagination.
- Barbara Royale
- This versatile artist paints in unique and contrasting styles using different media.
- Jane Schonian
- Local art teacher forms creative images from nature using stiched hand-dyed fabrics and watercolors.
- Jane Segrest
- Her oil abstracts and watercolor florals and still life have been awarded prizes in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama and as far west as New Mexico.
- Michael Stuckey
- He is a potter who researches the Indian life of northwest Florida and produces, in local clays, Indian artifacts.
- Jeanette Swenson
- This artist transforms porcelain clay into "adorable" figurines.
- Wes Swenson
- A professional helicopter pilot who is recognized as a professional potter sculpts wheel-thrown and stoneware pottery.
- Don Taylor
- A local artist who captures familiar images in watercolor. .
- Dorothy Vickers
- Her new use of metal with oil in her paintings makes her a versatile artist to collect.
- Nancy Wagner
- A versatile artist who is recognized internationally for her artistic talents and vivid use of colors.
- Nele Zirnite
- This Latvian artist is globally recognized for her talent as an etcher and her artistic insights.
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