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“Jean-Puole” by Sophie Benaiche Markowicz Gallery Value: $550.00 / Ado pt It No w: $250.00
Sophie Benaiche was born in Paris, France. After art school, she became a makeup artist for the movie industry and quickly became a chief make-‐up artist, sought by many famous comedians and directors. She participated in numerous box office successes and has worked with celebrities such as Bridget Fonda and Jet Li for the "Kiss of the Dragon" film. As a key make-‐up artist, Sophie worked in more than 40 movies, 50 video clips and with a myriad of advertising agencies. For more details about her filmography, visit www.sophiebenaiche.com. Sophie now divides her time and works in both Paris and Miami. Her husband is the owner of "Markowicz Fine Art," located in the Miami Design District. They are the proud parents of their beautiful dog Salsa! www.sophiebenaiche.com
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“Desi” by Stephanie Bloom Gallery Val ue: $1500.00 / Adopt It No w: $700.00
Trained at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology and a former owner of a commercial business, Bloom is comfortable building understanding between people with varying perspectives. For her solo show “It’s Not Easy Being Green” at the Rogue Space in Chelsea, she took her inspiration from water to create an installation fostering a dialogue on man’s relationship to his environment. In addition to previous solo shows at the Graphic Eye in Port Washington, NY, she has exhibited in Miami’s Art Basel and taken part in BWAC Outdoor Sculpture Show “Garden of Delights.”
www.stephaniebloom.com
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“One Special Dog” by Annemarie Burton-Rosenzweig Gallery Price: $ / Buy It No w: $
Born in Budapest, Hungary, Annemarie also lived in Tel-‐Aviv, Israel before making a permanent home in New York City. She began her career as an Art Director, designing direct mail promotions for scholastic magazines and continued at Ziff-‐David Publishing (later known as CBS Magazines) for special interest magazines such as Yachting, Boating, Car & Driver, and Psychology Today. Annemarie started her own design business, creating direct mail pieces for Dun & Bradstreet and designing promotional materials, logos and corporate identity pieces for several New York clients. Since making her home in Williams Island, Florida, she has enjoyed attending watercolor painting classes. Inspired by her own photographs taken during her extensive travels, Annemarie has completed over forty paintings. And, she LOVES dogs!
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“Newyorkie” by Janie Casoria Gallery Value: $950.00 / Adopt It No w: $35 0.00
Custom Creations by Janie: Janie’s happy whimsical furniture, murals, large public art characters and colorful mosaics will make you smile. Sold in upscale galleries and design centers, her pieces grace many celebrity homes. Janie is a familiar face on TV with appearances on many local shows, including a monthly segment on Comcast and her own Home and Garden TV show. A very important part of her art and life is devoted to her community, donating hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars of art to community and charities each year. Janie holds many honors and is a member of the Society of Decorative Painters, Broward Art Guild, ArtServe, the Bonnet House of Fine Artists and a registered artist with Miami Dade Public Art. www.justjanie.net · janiesnap@aol.com
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“Lap Dancer” by Janie Casoria Gallery Value: $850.00 / Ado pt It No w: $450.00
Custom Creations by Janie: Janie’s happy whimsical furniture, murals, large public art characters and colorful mosaics will make you smile. Sold in upscale galleries and design centers, her pieces grace many celebrity homes. Janie is a familiar face on TV with appearances on many local shows, including a monthly segment on Comcast and her own Home and Garden TV show. A very important part of her art and life is devoted to her community, donating hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars of art to community and charities each year. Janie holds many honors and is a member of the Society of Decorative Painters, Broward Art Guild, ArtServe, the Bonnet House of Fine Artists and a registered artist with Miami Dade Public Art. www.justjanie.net · janiesnap@aol.com
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“Aqua Dog” by Janie Casoria Gallery Value: $1000.00 / Adopt It No w: $450.00
Custom Creations by Janie: Janie’s happy whimsical furniture, murals, large public art characters and colorful mosaics will make you smile. Sold in upscale galleries and design centers, her pieces grace many celebrity homes. Janie is a familiar face on TV with appearances on many local shows, including a monthly segment on Comcast and her own Home and Garden TV show. A very important part of her art and life is devoted to her community, donating hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars of art to community and charities each year. Janie holds many honors and is a member of the Society of Decorative Painters, Broward Art Guild, ArtServe, the Bonnet House of Fine Artists and a registered artist with Miami Dade Public Art. www.justjanie.net · janiesnap@aol.com
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“King” by Joyce Chadroff Gallery Value: $550.00 / Adopt It No w: $400.00
Joyce Chadroff studied art at Barry College and University of Miami. She initially was a weaver, creating large wall hangings from an assortment of materials. In 1990 her work was juried by the South Florida Art Center and she became a resident artist. In her years at the art center, she expanded her oeuvre to include paintings and paper sculpture which she continues doing today along with metal weavings combining crystals, beads and findings. Recently she started making jewelry from precious metal, clay and findings. www.joycechadroff.com · www.10fakindjewelry.com · joyce81335@bellsouth.net · 305.932.4146
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“Priscilla” by Joyce Chadroff Gallery Value: $550.00 / Buy It No w: $400.00
Joyce Chadroff studied art at Barry College and University of Miami. She initially was a weaver, creating large wall hangings from an assortment of materials. In 1990 her work was juried by the South Florida Art Center and she became a resident artist. In her years at the art center, she expanded her oeuvre to include paintings and paper sculpture which she continues doing today along with metal weavings combining crystals, beads and findings. Recently she started making jewelry from precious metal, clay and findings. www.joycechadroff.com · www.10fakindjewelry.com · joyce81335@bellsouth.net · 305.932.4146
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“Canaille ” by Claude Charlier Gallery Val ue: $800.00 / Adopt It No w: $300.00
Claude Charlier is from Nancy, France. His life has been dedicated to art, especially photography and painting, with painting becoming his main passion in the last few years. Apart from painting and photography, he also worked as an art director, creating international campaigns for major Japanese companies, did several Japanese network TV shows and helped create several magazines in Japan. His work has appeared in major world publications and his client list includes an impressive list of the world’s major corporations and publications. Several of his photography shows have been sponsored by Nikon, Pentax, and Kodak and his work has been purchased by several museums and by private collectors. Claude has traveled extensively and maintained bases in both Tokyo and the USA, but inspired by Miami’s cultural diversity and art scene, he now resides in Miami. www.claudecharlier.com - www.markowiczfineart.com/ClaudeCharlier.cfm
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“Caution” by Sheila Elias Gallery Value: $850.00 / Adopt It No w: $300.00
Sheila’s work is about the layers of life and art history, seeking in it a connection between art aesthetics and social consciousness. She likes to portray a perception of urban tension, raw emotions and harsh realities, tempered with gentle optimism and beauty, countering an American dream that has gone a bit astray. Through life experience, she incorporates visual, emotional, and psychological impressions and feeds them into her paintings. Sheila's newly released publication, Somewhere-‐Anywhere, in conjunction with Nova Southeastern University, traces the evolution of her art and vision through abstraction and figuration, object and performance, pop and expressionism. With a foreword by distinguished, New York artist-‐critic Robert C. Morgan, Somewhere-‐ Anywhere features the history of her art as interpreted by noted Los Angeles critic, curator, and historian Peter Frank, who has followed Elias's work for almost three decades. www.sheilaelias.com
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“Danger” by Sheila Elias Gallery Value: $850.00 / Adopt It No w: $300.00
Sheila’s work is about the layers of life and art history, seeking in it a connection between art aesthetics and social consciousness. She likes to portray a perception of urban tension, raw emotions and harsh realities, tempered with gentle optimism and beauty, countering an American dream that has gone a bit astray. Through life experience, she incorporates visual, emotional, and psychological impressions and feeds them into her paintings. Sheila's newly released publication, Somewhere-‐Anywhere, in conjunction with Nova Southeastern University, traces the evolution of her art and vision through abstraction and figuration, object and performance, pop and expressionism. With a foreword by distinguished, New York artist-‐critic Robert C. Morgan, Somewhere-‐ Anywhere features the history of her art as interpreted by noted Los Angeles critic, curator, and historian Peter Frank, who has followed Elias's work for almost three decades. www.sheilaelias.com
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“Glitzu” by Nadine Egan Floyd Gallery Value: $950.00 / Adopt It No w: $450.00
A staple in the Fort Lauderdale community, Nadine Egan Floyd is a business woman by day and an artist during every other moment of her life. Recognized for her business savvy, community participation and philanthropy, she also can be identified through her artistry, creating original one of a kind designs. She is now concentrating on working in stained glass, mosaic glass and glass jewelry and has been commissioned to create many murals and works in glass and painting. Nadine has also been able to adapt her visual art work into words, publishing several glass articles in an international magazine. During the day she is President of Media Lab/Power Images, a multi-‐media firm specializing in video production, digital photography, printing and web design. Nadine has been recognized with many awards for both her business acumen and her artistry. www.nadinefloyd.com · 954.434.4673 · 954.309.2654
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“Glassie Come Home” by Nadine Egan Floyd Gallery Val ue : $2500.00 / Adopt It Now: $1000.00 A staple in the Fort Lauderdale community, Nadine Egan Floyd is a business woman by day and an artist during every other moment of her life. Recognized for her business savvy, community participation and philanthropy, she also can be identified through her artistry, creating original one of a kind designs. She is now concentrating on working in stained glass, mosaic glass and glass jewelry and has been commissioned to create many murals and works in glass and painting. Nadine has also been able to adapt her visual art work into words, publishing several glass articles in an international magazine. During the day she is President of Media Lab/Power Images, a multi-‐media firm specializing in video production, digital photography, printing and web design. Nadine has been recognized with many awards for both her business acumen and her artistry. www.nadinefloyd.com · 954.434.4673 · 954.309.2654
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“Winston” by Nadine Egan Floyd Gallery Price: $1600.00 / Buy It No w: $1400.00
A staple in the Fort Lauderdale community, Nadine Egan Floyd is a business woman by day and an artist during every other moment of her life. Recognized for her business savvy, community participation and philanthropy, she also can be identified through her artistry, creating original one of a kind designs. She is now concentrating on working in stained glass, mosaic glass and glass jewelry and has been commissioned to create many murals and works in glass and painting. Nadine has also been able to adapt her visual art work into words, publishing several glass articles in an international magazine. During the day she is President of Media Lab/Power Images, a multi-‐media firm specializing in video production, digital photography, printing and web design. Nadine has been recognized with many awards for both her business acumen and her artistry. www.nadinefloyd.com · 954.434.4673 · 954.309.2654
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“Sixty” by Benedicte Blanc-Fontenille Gallery Value: $1500.00 / Adopt It No w: $700.00
Born 1961 near Paris, France, Bénédicte’s works are a reflection on human existence. Her canvases are a momentary mosaic of nature and time. Her paintings have transparencies; they are worked in layers, a mixed media of pigments, acrylic paint, sometimes traces of paper, ashes, rust and wax. The silhouettes of humans that she presents are calm and mysterious. Blanc-‐Fontenille is a graduate of the Ecole des Beaux-‐Arts and studied at the Conservatoire d’art Dramatique, both located in Paris. She spends time at homes in France and South Florida. Her works are part of the corporate collections of Cartier, Compaq, Piaget, Sofitel and Alcoa International. www.blanc-‐fontenille.com benbfkb@gmail.com 305.299.8022 Key Biscayne, FL 33149
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“Have a Heart” by Doree Fromberg Gallery Value: $800.00 / Adopt It No w: $300.00
Doree Fromberg is a girl’s clothing design icon and owner of the renowned manufacturing company, “Dorissa of Miami.” Her dresses were sold in major department and retail stores world-‐wide. The “Dorissa” label became synonymous with elegance, quality and charm. Even after selling the company, the building on North Miami Avenue still bears the proud name of “Dorissa. “ It has been transformed into a multi-‐gallery building, housing an international restaurant. In semi-‐retirement, Doree continues to apply her creative skills to painting and design. Her personally commissioned collages memorialize important events in the lives of her clients and are highly sought after.
tinkador@aol.com
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“Freddy” by Doree Fromberg Gallery Price: $500.00 / Buy It No w: $300.00
Doree Fromberg is a girl’s clothing design icon and owner of the renowned manufacturing company, “Dorissa of Miami.” Her dresses were sold in major department and retail stores world-‐wide. The “Dorissa” label became synonymous with elegance, quality and charm. Even after selling the company, the building on North Miami Avenue still bears the proud name of “Dorissa. “ It has been transformed into a multi-‐gallery building, housing an international restaurant. In semi-‐retirement, Doree continues to apply her creative skills to painting and design. Her personally commissioned collages memorialize important events in the lives of her clients and are highly sought after.
tinkador@aol.com
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“Cheeto” Belkys Nerey (Channel 7) by Doree Fromberg Gallery Value: $800.00 / Adopt It No w: $35 0.00 Doree Fromberg is a girl’s clothing design icon and owner of the renowned manufacturing company, “Dorissa of Miami.” Her dresses were sold in major department and retail stores world-‐wide. The “Dorissa” label became synonymous with elegance, quality and charm. Even after selling the company, the building on North Miami Avenue still bears the proud name of “Dorissa. “ It has been transformed into a multi-‐gallery building, housing an international restaurant. In semi-‐retirement, Doree continues to apply her creative skills to painting and design. Her personally commissioned collages memorialize important events in the lives of her clients and are highly sought after.
tinkador@aol.com
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“Mother and Child” by Valerie Halper Gallery Val ue: $950.00 / Adopt It No w: $300.00
A graduate of University of Miami and Fashion Institute of Technology, Valerie Halper worked as a fashion designer in the dress and sportswear markets in New York City for 25 years. In 1989, she opened her “Mirrors & Interiors” business in South Florida, reflecting her skills as an Interior Designer. Valerie has always been involved in the art world and is a collector of such fine artists as Erté, Dali, and Keane. Her decoupage animals are a favorite of the Paws for Art Project. vhalper@gmail.com
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“Pussy Galor” by Valerie Halper Gallery Value: $750.00 / Adopt It No w: $35 0.00
A graduate of University of Miami and Fashion Institute of Technology, Valerie Halper worked as a fashion designer in the dress and sportswear markets in New York City for 25 years. In 1989, she opened her “Mirrors & Interiors” business in South Florida, reflecting her skills as an Interior Designer. Valerie has always been involved in the art world and is a collector of such fine artists as Erté, Dali, and Keane. Her decoupage animals are a favorite of the Paws for Art Project. vhalper@gmail.com
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“Milo” Lynn Martinez (Channel 4) by Valerie Halper A graduate of University of Miami and Fashion Institute of Technology, Valerie Halper worked as a fashion designer in the dress and sportswear markets in New York City for 25 years. In 1989, she opened her “Mirrors & Interiors” business in South Florida, reflecting her skills as an Interior Designer. Valerie has always been involved in the art world and is a collector of such fine artists as Erté, Dali, and Keane. Her decoupage animals are a favorite of the Paws for Art Project. vhalper@gmail.com
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“Good Scents” by Andrea Kelly Gallery Val ue: $550.00 / Adopt It No w: $200.00
Together with her husband, Divitto, Andrea is a papier mache artist and instructor and created all of the animals for the Paws for Art exhibit. With 13 years of experience, Divitto and Andrea create colorful sculptures, ranging from realistic dogs and cats to supersized 6 foot Pop-‐Tarts®. They also teach fun, interactive papier mache classes for people of all ages at educational facilities such as libraries, schools, aquariums, and nature centers all over Florida. Andrea has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and also graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and is a certified art teacher. Born in Argentina, she lived in Mexico, Brazil, and Costa Rica and now resides in Hollywood, FL with her family. www.divittokelly.com
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“Tabby” by Andrea Kelly Gallery Value: $400.00 / Adopt It No w: $200.00
Together with her husband, Divitto, Andrea is a papier mache artist and instructor and created all of the animals for the Paws for Art exhibit. With 13 years of experience, Divitto and Andrea create colorful sculptures, ranging from realistic dogs and cats to supersized 6 foot Pop-‐Tarts®. They also teach fun, interactive papier mache classes for people of all ages at educational facilities such as libraries, schools, aquariums, and nature centers all over Florida. Andrea has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and also graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and is a certified art teacher. Born in Argentina, she lived in Mexico, Brazil, and Costa Rica and now resides in Hollywood, FL with her family. www.divittokelly.com
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Gallery Value: $850.00 / Adopt It No w: $250.00
Together with his wife, Andrea, Divitto is a papier mache artist and instructor and created all of the animals for the Paws for Art exhibit. With 13 years of experience, Divitto and Andrea create colorful sculptures, ranging from realistic dogs and cats to supersized 6 foot Pop-‐Tarts®. They also teach fun, interactive papier mache classes for people of all ages at educational facilities such as libraries, schools, aquariums, and nature centers all over Florida. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Divitto has a Master’s degree in both Library Science and Media Specialist from the University of South Florida and is a graduate of Florida International University with a degree in Advertising. Divitto is a certified diver and now resides in Hollywood, FL with his family. www.divittokelly.com
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Gallery Price: $850.00 / Buy It No w: $250.00
Together with his wife, Andrea, Divitto is a papier mache artist and instructor and created all of the animals for the Paws for Art exhibit. With 13 years of experience, Divitto and Andrea create colorful sculptures, ranging from realistic dogs and cats to supersized 6 foot Pop-‐Tarts®. They also teach fun, interactive papier mache classes for people of all ages at educational facilities such as libraries, schools, aquariums, and nature centers all over Florida. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Divitto has a Master’s degree in both Library Science and Media Specialist from the University of South Florida and is a graduate of Florida International University with a degree in Advertising. Divitto is a certified diver and now resides in Hollywood, FL with his family. www.divittokelly.com
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“Circatry” by Frances Kiperman Gallery Val ue: $700.00 / Adopt It No w: $350.00 As a Long Island native with a deep and abiding love for the arts, Frances chose to teach and enrich developmentally challenged students. Beyond teaching, she was a New York medic for 13 years and an advocate in helping people with disabilities achieve needed supplies, medical assistance and vocational training. Frances returned to painting after the passing of her husband and the loss of fellow emergency personnel on September 11, 2001. Today, Frances creates beautiful pieces of beaded jewelry with a sculptural feel. Her work is shown in Florida, in galleries, and via her website Artfire.com in Kips Studios. In August 2009, Frances Opened Healthy Transformations, Inc.; helping individuals become empowered to change their lives. www.artfire.com/users/franceskipermanstudios · Healthy Transformations, Inc, PO Box 971452, Boca Raton, Fl 33497 · 561.245.5153·KipsStudios@gmail.com
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“Dollarmation” by Frances Kiperman Gallery Price: $450.00 / Buy It No w: $35 0.00 As a Long Island native with a deep and abiding love for the arts, Frances chose to teach and enrich developmentally challenged students. Beyond teaching, she was a New York medic for 13 years and an advocate in helping people with disabilities achieve needed supplies, medical assistance and vocational training. Frances returned to painting after the passing of her husband and the loss of fellow emergency personnel on September 11, 2001. Today, Frances creates beautiful pieces of beaded jewelry with a sculptural feel. Her work is shown in Florida, in galleries, and via her website Artfire.com in Kips Studios. In August 2009, Frances Opened Healthy Transformations, Inc.; helping individuals become empowered to change their lives. www.artfire.com/users/franceskipermanstudios · Healthy Transformations, Inc, PO Box 971452, Boca Raton, Fl 33497 · 561.245.5153·KipsStudios@gmail.com
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“Gigi” by Sandi Levy Gallery Val ue: $5 50.00 / Adopt It No w: $250.00
Sandi Levy is a mixed-‐media artist living in Aventura, Florida. She uses watercolor, acrylics, oils, enamels, inks, mediums, and ‘found treasures’ to create her palette, often combined in one painting! After teaching for 32 years in the New York City School system, she returned to Miami in 1999 with renewed enthusiasm for colors and subjects of nature: flowers, landscapes, animals, and seascapes. When not painting, Sandi spends time with her significant other Sol, and her beloved pets: Gigi, a picture-‐perfect Maltese, and Angelini, her turtle. She also teaches and performs Belly Dancing. Sandi loves to paint to the background sounds of Middle-‐ Eastern percussion and ends up shimmying and dancing while holding the paintbrush in her mouth! Shaindie03@aol.com · 305.978.6701 · 305.705.0427
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“Songe” by Alan Londin Gallery Value: 550.00 / Adopt It No w: $250.00
Alan M. Londin holds a Bachelor of Art degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology of New York. He began his career as an artist in textile design but quickly became the art director for Wamsutta in New York. He has taught at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia and at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles where he was three times named Teacher of the Year. He has traveled the globe, showing in galleries around the world and has lived in Italy and Mexico. Sculpture and folk art are his inspiration for the new collages of masks in mixed media. Now residing in Florida, he continues his creative pursuits as an artist, textile designer and educator.
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“Henri” by Alan Londin Gallery Value: $550.00 / Adopt It No w: $250.00
Alan M. Londin holds a Bachelor of Art degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology of New York. He began his career as an artist in textile design but quickly became the art director for Wamsutta in New York. He has taught at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia and at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles where he was three times named Teacher of the Year. He has traveled the globe, showing in galleries around the world and has lived in Italy and Mexico. Sculpture and folk art are his inspiration for the new collages of masks in mixed media. Now residing in Florida, he continues his creative pursuits as an artist, textile designer and educator.
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“Kookaboo” by Alan Londin Gallery Value: $1000.00 / Adopt It No w: $450.00
Alan M. Londin holds a Bachelor of Art degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology of New York. He began his career as an artist in textile design but quickly became the art director for Wamsutta in New York. He has taught at Moore College of Art in Philadelphia and at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles where he was three times named Teacher of the Year. He has traveled the globe, showing in galleries around the world and has lived in Italy and Mexico. Sculpture and folk art are his inspiration for the new collages of masks in mixed media. Now residing in Florida, he continues his creative pursuits as an artist, textile designer and educator.
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“Fido” by Ruben Marangone Gallery Value: $900.00 / Adopt It No w: $35 0.00
Born and raised in Buenos Aires-‐ Argentina, Ruben Marangone moved to North Italy with his family at the age of 20 and began to study art. He learned and developed the art of restoration techniques, murals, frescoes and ancient painting. Ruben has lived in Miami for more than 13 years and owns the interior decorating company, Belle Decorazioni, Inc. Incorporating old-‐world fine art, it is here that Ruben applies all of his learned techniques, including Venetian Plaster, Faux Finishing, Mosaics, Trompe Lioeil, Mural Painting, Frescoes and Gold Leaf to his decoration and restoration works. rubenmarangone@yahoo.com
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“Jocund” by Marcus Gallery Value: $950.00 / Adopt It No w: $35 0.00
Within his work, Marcus explores both surface and implied depth. Utilizing methods steeped in tradition, he manipulates space and form upon the canvas’ two-‐ dimensional surface. He combines these techniques alongside urban inspired media, such as spray paint, which, he acknowledges, as flat, color elements to complement the established depth and form. Marcus is inspired by this duality of both technique and subject, as it parallels his life of tradition and the unconventional. Marcus’ work can be seen at the Markowicz Fine Art Gallery, Miami Design District, Miami, FL; Soho Myriad in Atlanta, GA, and Los Angeles, CA, and in London, England www.marcusfineart.com • marcus@marcusfineart.com • 954.821.6661 716 SE 7th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
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“ Lucy” Dave Barrey (Miami Herald) by Hemler Mauricette Gallery Value: $3000.00 / Adopt It No w: $1400.00 Hemler was born in Leogane, west of Haiti and has been interested in art ever since he was a young child. He is an autodidactic painter who often expresses the Haitian culture through his art. His biggest dream is to become a famous artist; his other interests include psychology, poetry, international relations, and basketball. Hemler has represented Haiti in the following international exhibitions: “Collective Exposition” for the United States Agency International Development (USAID/HAITI) Port-‐au-‐Prince, Haiti “Hemler’s Hands” Justin L’Herisson Library; “International Exposition “Muestra de Arte Haitiano” Gallery of Constitutional Art Bella Vista, Santiago Chile; “Haiti Trajecto hacia la Esperanza” Ajoupa Gallery, Santo Domingo, Republic Dominican; “Frida Kahlo International Exposition” Jose Maria Velasco Museum, Toluca, Mexico; “Todo por Haiti” Guerrero Gallery, Mexico, City; ‘Todo por Haiti” Salto del Agua Gallery, Mexico City www.hemlermauricette.wordpress.com -‐ hemlermauricette@gmail.com -‐ 305.384.8904
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“Quico” by Tania Oliveira Gallery Val ue: $2100.00 / Adopt It No w: $800.00
A native Brazilian, Tania grew up watching her father, an amateur inventor and music collector, create gadgets and tools. As a child she began building toys from recycled materials and creating inks from fallen flowers and leaves, to paint watercolors with nature motifs. She adopted all the abandoned animals she encountered including (in addition to many dogs and cats), roosters, rabbits, lizards that were always depicted in her paintings. She is passionate for animals, fine art and music and loves to create her art listening to music, bringing this cheerful and powerful energy to her creations. A display of her artwork can be viewed at the Humane Society of Greater Miami. http://taniaarts.blogspot.com · taniaarts@live.com · 786.356.9428
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“Pepper” by Tania Oliveira Gallery Value: $950.00 / Adopt It No w: $400.00
A native Brazilian, Tania grew up watching her father, an amateur inventor and music collector, create gadgets and tools. As a child she began building toys from recycled materials and creating inks from fallen flowers and leaves, to paint watercolors with nature motifs. She adopted all the abandoned animals she encountered including (in addition to many dogs and cats), roosters, rabbits, lizards that were always depicted in her paintings. She is passionate for animals, fine art and music and loves to create her art listening to music, bringing this cheerful and powerful energy to her creations. A display of her artwork can be viewed at the Humane Society of Greater Miami. http://taniaarts.blogspot.com · taniaarts@live.com · 786.356.9428
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“The Banker” by Clara Poupel Gallery Value: $550.00 / Adopt It No w: $250.00
Born in France, Clara lives and works in Miami. Her signature canvases are worked in a myriad of media. Each unique visionary piece comments contemporary life and the current behavior pattern of the 21st century. Her work is inspired by observation and personal experiences and is in private collections in Europe, USA, Canada and UAE. Clara is currently the Curator and Creative Director of Paws for Art.
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“Piccolo” by Clara Poupel Gallery Price: $450.00 / Buy It No w: $300.00
Born in France, Clara lives and works in Miami. Her signature canvases are worked in a myriad of media. Each unique visionary piece comments contemporary life and the current behavior pattern of the 21st century. Her work is inspired by observation and personal experiences and is in private collections in Europe, USA, Canada and UAE. Clara is currently the Curator and Creative Director of Paws for Art.
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“Sultan” by Clara Poupel Gallery Price: $1000.00 / Buy It No w: $500.00
Born in France, Clara lives and works in Miami. Her signature canvases are worked in a myriad of media. Each unique visionary piece comments contemporary life and the current behavior pattern of the 21st century. Her work is inspired by observation and personal experiences and is in private collections in Europe, USA, Canada and UAE. Clara is currently the Curator and Creative Director of Paws for Art.
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“Maddy” Shannon Hori (Channel 4) by Clara Poupel Gallery Value: $1000.00 / Adopt It No w: $500.00
Born in France, Clara lives and works in Miami. Her signature canvases are worked in a myriad of media. Each unique visionary piece comments contemporary life and the current behavior pattern of the 21st century. Her work is inspired by observation and personal experiences and is in private collections in Europe, USA, Canada and UAE. Clara is currently the Curator and Creative Director of Paws for Art.
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“Flower Child” by Clara Poupel Gallery Value: $950.00 / Adopt It No w: $350.00
Born in France, Clara lives and works in Miami. Her signature canvases are worked in a myriad of media. Each unique visionary piece comments contemporary life and the current behavior pattern of the 21st century. Her work is inspired by observation and personal experiences and is in private collections in Europe, USA, Canada and UAE. Clara is currently the Curator and Creative Director of Paws for Art.
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“Jagger” Louis Aguirre (Channel 7) by Raul M. Quispe Gallery Val ue: $3000.00 / Adopt It No w: $1200.00 Raul Quispe is currently attending the Florida Art Institute for a bachelor's degree in Game Art and Design. He is a graduate of Miami’s Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High through the Art Magnet Program.
Raul has won various awards and had his work displayed at numerous places, including the Board of County Commissioners in Downtown Miami, wall murals in the Art District of Miami through the Community Image Advisory Board, paintings featured with the Oscar Thomas Foundation, image cover featured in Volume One Magazine, Boca Raton DMAC finalists and several galleries in the local area. He is essentially a traditional artist in drawing, painting and sculpting, with the knowledge of digital media as well such as computer animation and graphic design. digitalperfection@live.com
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“Sputnik” by Raul M. Quispe Gallery Val ue: $2600.00 / Adopt It No w: $1200.00
Raul Quispe is currently attending the Florida Art Institute for a bachelor's degree in Game Art and Design. He is a graduate of Miami’s Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High through the Art Magnet Program.
Raul has won various awards and had his work displayed at numerous places, including the Board of County Commissioners in Downtown Miami, wall murals in the Art District of Miami through the Community Image Advisory Board, paintings featured with the Oscar Thomas Foundation, image cover featured in Volume One Magazine, Boca Raton DMAC finalists and several galleries in the local area. He is essentially a traditional artist in drawing, painting and sculpting, with the knowledge of digital media as well such as computer animation and graphic design. digitalperfection@live.com
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“Angel On Earth” by Jacqueline Ripstein Gallery Value: $950.00 / Adopt It No w: $450.00
Art and Healing Pioneer & World Peace Envoy United Nations ECOSOC representative of the International Association of Educators for World Peace
Born in Mexico City, Jacqueline is an internationally renowned artist who has spent the last 36 years inspiring thousands of people across the world through her art, books, self-‐awareness seminars, workshops, spiritual counseling and special events. She has been invited to participate in special world events, including being chosen by Spain’s government to be the first Jewish artist to open the “Sefarad events in Toledo, Spain.” Distinguished scientists revealed how her high vibration art heals and helps us ascend in consciousness. For the first time in Art’s history, Jacqueline’s artwork has been measured in radiofrequency transmissions by re-‐known scientist Rafael Lopez Guerrero (solar and radiofrequency expert), proving an indication that her art is highly healing. Jacqueline created the "Invisible Art and Light Technique" for which she holds two patents and has been acclaimed by International Art Critics and collectors worldwide. www.jacquelineripstein.com · info@jacquelineripstein.com · facebook.com/ artistjacquelineripstein
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“Spot Yu” by Jane Swergold Gallery Val ue: $650.00 / Adopt It No w: $300.00
Jane received her undergraduate training in the History of Art and in studio art at the University of Pennsylvania. She has a Masters degree from New York University’s Gallatin School. In 2005 she had a one woman show at China 2000, a gallery on 57th Street in N.Y.C. In June 2003 her sculpture was selected by Adam Weinberg, curator of the Whitney Museum in N.Y. as a winner at the Westport Art Center. The Gallery at the Train Station in Westport Ct. currently handles her sculpture. For the past 14 years she has been an adjunct professor at Fairfield University. Previously she had her own interior design firm and was awarded first prize for her residential design by the Connecticut Chapter of the A.S.I.D. Jane sculpts what she knows -‐ how it feels to live in the female body. Her work expresses different moods and personalities; they move or are still, and their posture is relaxed or strained. The basic forms are made from coils, which can be stretched and compressed into a female figure. The heads start as a simple pinch pot, made after the figures and inspired by their posture.
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Blue Sky/Crescent Moon” by Jane Swergold Gallery Value: $450.00 / Adopt It No w: $250.00
Jane received her undergraduate training in the History of Art and in studio art at the University of Pennsylvania. She has a Masters degree from New York University’s Gallatin School. In 2005 she had a one woman show at China 2000, a gallery on 57th Street in N.Y.C. In June 2003 her sculpture was selected by Adam Weinberg, curator of the Whitney Museum in N.Y. as a winner at the Westport Art Center. The Gallery at the Train Station in Westport Ct. currently handles her sculpture. For the past 14 years she has been an adjunct professor at Fairfield University. Previously she had her own interior design firm and was awarded first prize for her residential design by the Connecticut Chapter of the A.S.I.D. Jane sculpts what she knows -‐ how it feels to live in the female body. Her work expresses different moods and personalities; they move or are still, and their posture is relaxed or strained. The basic forms are made from coils, which can be stretched and compressed into a female figure. The heads start as a simple pinch pot, made after the figures and inspired by their posture.
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“Jack” Craig Stevens (Channel 7) by Claude Charlier Gallery Val ue: $1400.00 / Adopt It No w: $600.00
Claude Charlier is from Nancy, France. His life has been dedicated to art, especially photography and painting, with painting becoming his main passion in the last few years. Apart from painting and photography, he also worked as an art director, creating international campaigns for major Japanese companies, did several Japanese network TV shows and helped create several magazines in Japan. His work has appeared in major world publications and his client list includes an impressive list of the world’s major corporations and publications. Several of his photography shows have been sponsored by Nikon, Pentax, and Kodak and his work has been purchased by several museums and by private collectors. Claude has traveled extensively and maintained bases in both Tokyo and the USA, but inspired by Miami’s cultural diversity and art scene, he now resides in Miami. www.claudecharlier.com - www.markowiczfineart.com/ClaudeCharlier.cfm
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“Taz” Glenna Milberg (Channel 10) by Joyce Chadroff Gallery Val ue: $1400.00 / Adopt It No w: $1200.00
Joyce Chadroff studied art at Barry College and University of Miami. She initially was a weaver, creating large wall hangings from an assortment of materials. In 1990 her work was juried by the South Florida Art Center and she became a resident artist. In her years at the art center, she expanded her oeuvre to include paintings and paper sculpture which she continues doing today along with metal weavings combining crystals, beads and findings. Recently she started making jewelry from precious metal, clay and findings. www.joycechadroff.com · www.10fakindjewelry.com · joyce81335@bellsouth.net · 305.932.4146
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“Jo ey” Adam Kuperstein (Chann el 10) by Hem ler Maurciette Gallery Value: $3000.00/ Adopt It No w: $1400.00 Hemler was born in Leogane, west of Haiti and has been interested in art ever since he was a young child. He is an autodidactic painter who often expresses the Haitian culture through his art. His biggest dream is to become a famous artist; his other interests include psychology, poetry, international relations, and basketball. Hemler has represented Haiti in the following international exhibitions: “Collective Exposition” for the United States Agency International Development (USAID/HAITI) Port-‐au-‐Prince, Haiti “Hemler’s Hands” Justin L’Herisson Library; “International Exposition “Muestra de Arte Haitiano” Gallery of Constitutional Art Bella Vista, Santiago Chile; “Haiti Trajecto hacia la Esperanza” Ajoupa Gallery, Santo Domingo, Republic Dominican; “Frida Kahlo International Exposition” Jose Maria Velasco Museum, Toluca, Mexico; “Todo por Haiti” Guerrero Gallery, Mexico, City; ‘Todo por Haiti” Salto del Agua Gallery, Mexico City www.hemlermauricette.wordpress.com -‐ hemlermauricette@gmail.com -‐ 305.384.8904
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“Simba” Jacey Birch (Channel 10) by Clara Poupel Gallery Val ue: $600.00 / Adopt It No w: $400.00
Born in France, Clara lives and works in Miami. Her signature canvases are worked in a myriad of media. Each unique visionary piece comments contemporary life and the current behavior pattern of the 21st century. Her work is inspired by observation and personal experiences and is in private collections in Europe, USA, Canada and UAE. Clara is currently the Curator and Creative Director of Paws for Art.
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“Brady” Denise Isaccs (telemundo) by Jane Swergold Gallery Val ue: $2800.00 / Adopt It No w: $1400.00
Jane received her undergraduate training in the History of Art and in studio art at the University of Pennsylvania. She has a Masters degree from New York University’s Gallatin School. In 2005 she had a one woman show at China 2000, a gallery on 57th Street in N.Y.C. In June 2003 her sculpture was selected by Adam Weinberg, curator of the Whitney Museum in N.Y. as a winner at the Westport Art Center. The Gallery at the Train Station in Westport Ct. currently handles her sculpture. For the past 14 years she has been an adjunct professor at Fairfield University. Previously she had her own interior design firm and was awarded first prize for her residential design by the Connecticut Chapter of the A.S.I.D. Jane sculpts what she knows -‐ how it feels to live in the female body. Her work expresses different moods and personalities; they move or are still, and their posture is relaxed or strained. The basic forms are made from coils, which can be stretched and compressed into a female figure. The heads start as a simple pinch pot, made after the figures and inspired by their posture.
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“Pepe” by Carlos Falchi Gallery Value: $1000.00 / Ado pt It No w: $500.00
Brazilian born Carlos Falchi is a world-‐famous fashion designer known for his work with exotic leathers such as python, alligator and ostrich. Celebrities from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis to Jessica Simpson and Rhianna have all been seen sporting Falchi's handbags. Falchi's bags have also been seen in shows such as "Lipstick Jungle" and "Cashmere Mafia" and the movie "Sex in the City." Falchi began his career in 1970s Greenwich Village where he worked as a busboy at Max's Kansas City while developing his designs. His original clientele were rockers and jazz artists. Falchi's has been married 25 years to his wife, Missy and they have two daughters: Kate, who is a designer with her father's company, and Juliet, who works for Estée Lauder. www.carlosfalchi.com
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“Squeakie” by Romero Britto Gallery Value: $39 5.00/ Adopt It No w: $300.00
Brazilian born Romero Britto combines influences from cubism with pop, to create a vibrant, iconic style that The New York Times describes, "exudes warmth, optimism and love." He moved to Miami and emerged as an international artist and was soon selected alongside Andy Warhol and Keith Haring for Absolut Vodka's "Absolut Art" campaign. His pop sensibility has since leant itself to many collaborations with major brands and he has illustrated several books. Britto's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in over 100 countries. Britto serves as a benefactor, donating time, art and resources to over 250 charitable organizations and several boards and has spoken at countless schools and institutions. www.britto.com -‐ Britto Central Inc. · 305.531.8821· 818 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139
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“Blue Dog” by Romero Britto Gallery Value: $39 5.00/ Ado pt It No w: $300.00
Brazilian born Romero Britto combines influences from cubism with pop, to create a vibrant, iconic style that The New York Times describes, "exudes warmth, optimism and love." He moved to Miami and emerged as an international artist and was soon selected alongside Andy Warhol and Keith Haring for Absolut Vodka's "Absolut Art" campaign. His pop sensibility has since leant itself to many collaborations with major brands and he has illustrated several books. Britto's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in over 100 countries. Britto serves as a benefactor, donating time, art and resources to over 250 charitable organizations and several boards and has spoken at countless schools and institutions. www.britto.com -‐ Britto Central Inc. · 305.531.8821· 818 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, FL 33139