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ARTISTS
Here are a few of the Artists we have in stock:
Click graphic to enlarge sample. We are working on providing a sample of all artist listed, please contact us with any questions at art@mapleleafgallery.com or call 1-517-930-3054.
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Terry Redlin Recreates memories and scenes of an earlier America and wildlife. Nationally Honored.
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Charles WysockiThe inspiration behind the art of Charles Wysocki can be summed up in one word, love-his love of country, love of family and love of life.
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P. Buckley Moss Her favorite subjects are the "Plain People". She seems to "speak" a language that ordinary folks are able to understand. Visit Her Website |
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Linda Bennett Lives in Indiana. Her paintings are restful as well as decorative with a feeling of romantic nostalgia.
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Will Moses As a fourth gneration member of the renowned Moses family, painting in a unique style of Americana - Folk Art is a natural tradition.
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Steve Hanks Gently explores the quiet corners of everyday life with children and "moments of
introspective solitude."
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Robert Griffing A painter of 18th century scenes that involve or feature the Eastern Woodland Indian.
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Judy Larson Surrounded by artist as a child, Judy devoted her time to wildlife art using a unique medium of scratchboard.
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John Buxton Known for historical art inspired by the history and hills that surround him. |
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David Wright One of America's leading painters of American historical subjects. Known for Indians of the eastern frontier.
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Kathleen Chaney Fritz Wonderful landscapes,lighthouses with a calming style. Affectionately called "Big Red," the Macatawa Lighthouse located near Holland, Michigan, is captured on paper during a beautiful sunny afternoon.Visit her website
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Carl R. Sams Professional wildlife photographer from Michigan. His photographs have appeared in national and international publications. Travels throughout United States and Canada for his subjects.
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Dave Barnhouse An American Classic,known for his paintings of small towns scenes with insight and inspiration.
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Charles Peterson The Summer Place recalling fondest childhood memories and remembering being together as a family... and how good that felt.
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Geoffrey Harding Fascinated with the lore of the Eastern Woodland Indians, has helped him paint effectively a reflection of that now-vanished way of life.
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Pat Norton A Michigan artist known for her Great Lake ships and scenes. |
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Linda Nelson Stocks The Frisky Mermaid has always been a favorite gathering place for the people living alont the shores of Buzzars Bay.
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Maple Leaf Gallery
Katy and John Nash
17153 Garfield Rd
Olivet, MI 49076
Phone: 517-930-3054
Email: art@mapleleafgallery.com
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