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Emily Anne Ach is a New York based printmaker and book artist. She has an ongoing fascination with cats, fish and very small things. Harrison, Joan. Contentment. (2014) 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ Poem illustrated by Emily Anne Ach....
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Jerimiah D. Syme is a Utah artist whose work in graphite pencil and charcoal reflects a passionate interest in nature. During his years in New York he has also explored urban landscapes and figures He has an MFA from The Long Island University-Post Campus. His...
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Mary Lou Wilshaw-Watts is a detailed and subtle illustrator working with pencil, often in a delicate classical stipple mode. She also writes short stories. In Odds of a Typo she frames a wonderful tale that is very probably drawn from her professional experience as a...
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Anna Nelson has a B.S. (cum laude) in Communications with a minor in Art from APSU. She is the proud mother of four: two sons, one husband, and a dog. When Anna is not actively ensuring they are not starving, she can be found working on her art. Among Dark...
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Judith Strauss Koppel combines pencil and ink drawing to establish a tangible mood that invites viewers into the subconscious world where figurative and abstract imagery raise arresting questions. Inverse Mirror (2012), 7” x 7” 9 prose poems by David Giannini with 10...
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Rita Kel1ey, illustrator, resides in Connecticut where she was born and raised She works primarily with charcoal and watercolor with a preference for the human figure. Her published illustrations include the cover of Wreckage on a Watery Moon, a collection of poems...