 Laura Barton |
Laura Barton
Presented by Debra W. Sparre,Prudential Fox & Roach
Laura Barton received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Moravian
College, Bethlehem, PA in 1984. She continues to expand upon her education
by taking classes at the Main Line Art Center, the Community Art Center
and the Chester County Art Association. She has worked for several advertising/design
studios and now operates her own graphic design business, Barton Design,
Inc. However, her passion remains in painting. Her oil landscapes, cityscapes,
interiors & still lives have been on display in numerous galleries,
both locally and regionally. Working primarily on location - in plain air
- she usually limits her canvas size to 12" x 16". However, she
has recently begun doing larger works in the studio. Ms. Barton's paintings
range from impressionist to abstract impressionist in style, and capture
color and light in its many manifestations. Laura Barton is a second year
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 Tracy McCloskey |
Tracy McCloskey
Presented by The Hickman Board of Managers
Tracy McCloskey, who was born and raised in West Chester, went to West Chester University where she received her BFA in art with a minor in art history. She went on to receive her teaching certification at Millersville University and now teaches within the West Chester Area School District. In addition, she also teaches at the Chester County Art Association. She partook in the CCAA's 75th anniversary celebration by painting a planter of her own and also assisted students paint a planter at a local middle school. She currently has work at Simple Pleasures Gallery in West Chester. Tracy McCloskey is a second year art of caring artist! |

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 Evalyn Eckman |
Evalyn Eckman
Presented by Benari Jewelers and Jim & Linda Hicks
Evalyn Eckman announced as a child, clutching her crayons and coloring books, that she was going to grow up to be an artist. In the eighth grade she won a blue ribbon at the State Fair for her pen and ink drawing. In high school she was the art editor for the school year book. Next, Evalyn received her B.F.A. degree in Painting at the University of Colorado. After leaving her beautiful state, Evalyn found exciting landscapes in Delaware. One evening in Wilmington, she met Frank Schoonover at the Art Museum where she had a painting hanging. He invited her to join a group of painters at his studio. She did, and that led to several years of learning, observing, and painting at his studio. She was thrilled to see this talented painter at work in his studio and felt honored to get to know him. Evalyn favors working in watercolors but has found acrylics very challenging. She enjoys occasional work in pastels…….they seem to have a calming, satisfying affect. Her subject matter is simple and uncomplicated. She explains that a viewer does not have to search for some mysterious or hidden meaning in her work. She especially enjoys painting florals and finds landscapes fascinating. And still life set-ups with unusued “things” can be fun. Evalyn is not associated with any particular gallery, but is always happy to show her work whenever invited to do so. She has been in numerous group and solo shows in the Wilmington and West Chester areas. For many years, Evalyn has been associated with a group of artists in Wilmington called The Studio Group, Inc. The members are all lady painters and they meet once a week year round to paint, sometimes with instructors. A planned program is an attempt to satisfy everyone’s interests. Classes are intended to be a fun and learning experience. Evalyn says she is still striving to grow into that artist the little girl dreamed of. |

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 Super |
Super
Presented by DNB First
Susan Gordon Davis, "Super", is a lover of nature and wildlife. She magnifies the beauty she sees in nature and animals. A self-taught painter, she is always discovering new ways to share what texture and color can do. Super has exhibited in local galleries in the mid-Atlantic area and plans to paint more local wildlife and landscapes to suit the market desire. The Marchwood Shopping Center Goodwill store in Exton, Pennsylvania has several murals painted by Super for their expansion in 2000. Super's favorite subject matter is pets who have passed on, because in paintings she can capture their beauty forever. Super is a third year art of caring artist! |

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 TM Samuel |
TM Samuel
Presented by The Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry & ACAC Fitness and Wellness
TM Samuel is a local Artist, who lives and teaches Art in Southern Chester County. She specializes in oil, charcoal and watercolor. TM Samuel was born in Merrimack, New Hampshire and moved to the Southern Chester County in 1990, where she completed high school in the Avon Grove School District. Samuel graduated Dean’s list from Kutztown University in 2005, with a B.S. in Art Education k-12. She currently teaches Art at Nottingham Elementary School in the Oxford Area School District. There she strives to teach her students the value, impact, and unique individuality of Art. Samuel also gives Art Lessons through the Southern Chester County YMCA and works in an after school enrichment program for kindergarten students. As an Artist, TM Samuel creates artwork by commission through her Studio she calls Animae, the Latin word meaning breath, life, and soul. This word was chosen through Samuel’s love of the Latin language and because of the outstanding link the essence of this word embodies within Art. Although Samuel’s most celebrated subject matter is the human form, she enjoys abstraction and surrealism above all. TM Samuel is currently illustrating two books for the world renowned Musician, Angela Falco and paints murals in homes throughout the county. She is also showing 25 pieces of Art at the Chamber of Commerce in Malvern, Pennsylvania. To learn more of TM Samuel visit her Web site at www.StudioAnimae.com. |

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 Nancy Thompson |
Nancy Thompson
Presented by Gawthrop Greenwood
Nancy Thompson has taught and painted in Chester County for over 30 years. She studied at Moore College of Art, Beaver College, and Penn State University. Her Yellow Ribbon design sold nationally through QVC to benefit the Red Cross during the Persian Gulf War. Nancy’s paintings include many historical sites with a human touch. She participated in the 2004 Harrisburg “Cow Parade” by painting a fiberglass cow to commemorate the work of historical muralist Violet Oakley. Nancy Thompson is a five year art of caring artist!
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