Belted Cow Contributing Artists
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Eric Hopkins Accomplished and versatile, Hopkins has studied and taught at many places for the past 30-years including time at University of Southern Maine, Montserrat School of Visual Arts, Marlboro College, Haystack School of Crafts and the Rhode Island School of Design, where he studied glass blowing with Dale Chihuly and sculpture with Italo Scanga. Energetic and thoughtful, Eric Hopkins is widely known as a dynamic aerial landscape painter whose broad strokes and bold color electrify paintings of Maine islands, the North Atlantic coastline, nature and wide open spaces. His Belted Cow designs include: |
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Scott Earle Over twenty-five years as an illustrator and graphic designer. Educated at the University of Iowa and Maricopa Tech. His Thoughts: |
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Jennifer Paradee Jennifer Paradee comes from an artistic family. She has been drawing and painting for as long as she can remember. She is a graduate from Hamilton College, and has taught mixed media art classes to elementary aged children for ten years. Her works have been exhibited in several galleries including The Pricilla Hartley Gallery and the Mast Cove galleries of Kennebunkport Maine, and are included in many private collections. She presently lives with her husband and daughter in Westborough Mass. Her Belted Cow designs include: |
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Alison Bramhall The focus for Maine artist Alison Bramhall is color. Bold beautiful color. And her life reflects her art. Kayak adventurer, Alison has explored the coasts of Alaska, Palau and Ireland, but spends most of her time in the water off the coast of Maine. From silk ties to Giclée prints, Alison’s artwork is vibrantly ALIVE! Her Belted Cow designs include: |
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Philip Frey Philip Frey is a Maine artist (American, 1967). He works in his Sullivan studio painting landscapes and seascapes of coastal fishing villages like Monhegan Island, Winter Harbor and South Bristol. Philip also paints some of the special interior landscapes such the blueberry barrens of Downeast Maine, Borestone Mountain and Mount Katahdin. His Belted Cow designs include: |
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Kate Cleaves Kate Cleaves grew up in Maine, where she also earned her BFA in Painting from the Maine College of Art. She has been inspired by, and creating art since she was old enough to hold a crayon. Her passion is creating beauty in the world – whether it’s painting in her downtown studio, illustrating and designing belts for the Belted Cow, making fairies, or teaching her students at the York County Community College in Wells. Kate shows her work locally in many galleries, including: The George Marshall Store Gallery, The Gallery at the Eastland, and the Dodwell Gallery on Long Island, Maine. Her Belted Cow designs include: |
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Lavendier Myers Lavendier Myers was born in Massachusetts, U.S.A. Graduated from Classical High School, Providence, R.I. and Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont. Lavendier Myers later studied at Corcoran School of Art in, Washington, D.C., with Hayes Friedman, Brockie Stevenson and Blaine Davis.
Her Belted Cow designs include: |
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Greg Benoit Greg Benoit was born in Maine. He is currently enrolled at Savannah College of Art and Design, where he is studying Industrial Design and Accessory Design. Greg is expected to graduate in the spring of 2011. Even though he is a designer he is very interested in the fine arts and fashion design. During his time at SCAD he has designed and constructed shoes, bags, belts, apparel, furniture, along with some paintings and drawings. Being an Industrial Designer he finds inspiration everywhere and is constantly searching for a new project. His Belted Cow designs include: |
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Christina Heiniger In addition to teaching art, Christina Heiniger is a well-known artist in the Down East Maine area. Her intention is to use art to create happiness and make the world more beautiful. Born in Switzerland and raised in Coastal Maine, she now lives and maintains a studio in Lamoine Maine, between Ellsworth and Bar Harbor/ Acadia National Park. Christina uses a delightfully unusual blend of influences in her artwork. She studied painting and printmaking as a studio art major at Smith College in Northampton, MA. Her bold, cheerful and uplifting use of color is inspired in part by European painters such as Henri Matisse and Johannes Itten, in part by the bright and fearless use of color in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and in part from her lifelong fascination with all the hues in her paintbox. Similar in spirit to the work of Paul Klee (also Swiss-born artist), Christina’s art is based in a playful and inventive use of materials and design.
Her Belted Cow designs include:
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