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MATTI BERGLUND Matti Berglund was born in Oslo, Norway and educated at the University of Denver in Colorado, where she received her BFA. Matti's paintings have an organically spiritual quality both pleasing to the eye and soothing to the mind. Matti's cultural history plays a large role in the appreciation of her work. Her pieces have a unique appeal due to her use of symbols and elements of folk art that were introduced to her as a child in Norway. Like her ancestors, Matti is true to her own skills and has allowed her practical and creative natures to work in unison. Her artwork offers proof that the imaginative spirit moves within her. Matti has shown her work internationally and has collectors worldwide. |
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KARIN AGGELER Karin Aggeler came to Santa Barbara from Munich, Germany in 1963. Since then she has participated in the Santa Barbara art community as a career potter and sold ceramics through shops and galleries throughout the US, Canada, and Europe.She has won numerous awards for her works. But drawing and painting were Karin Aggeler's primary interest before taking up clay 30 years ago. She returned to canvas in 2000, painting with acrylics. She works with layers of color, varying texture and calligraphy marks, sometimes coming from landscapes that she distills into basic shapes and hues before completely abandoning them in the final painting. She creates abstract art that embraces the experience and vision of the viewer, resulting in a dynamic continuous communication.
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JACK N MOHR Jack N. Mohr, a native of Berlin, Germany, studied visual communication and earned a MA in graphic-design at the State University for Creative Arts in Berlin. 1997 he moved to Santa Barbara, California. He works in different mediums — collage, painting, sculpture, print, and ceramics. In his mainly abstract art he likes to explore how light and shadow, contrasting forms and structures or colors interrelate. |
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