We are excited to add two new artists to our gallery.
David Sharpe has been a photographer for 26 years and finds Whidbey Island a photographers paradise. He considers himself a “Fine Art Photographer” in the sense that he uses photography as a medium to bring something to life that only lives in the artist’s mind. Using the beauty around him for images, he then uses software to “tweak” the photo to match what he sees in his mind. This allows him to create a more powerful image of reality.
David Sharpe has been a photographer for 26 years and finds Whidbey Island a photographers paradise. He considers himself a “Fine Art Photographer” in the sense that he uses photography as a medium to bring something to life that only lives in the artist’s mind. Using the beauty around him for images, he then uses software to “tweak” the photo to match what he sees in his mind. This allows him to create a more powerful image of reality.
Annette Hanna has been receiving awards for her artwork since 1986. She has studied with Masters of Portraiture, and is a signature member of state and national Pastel Societies. Annette has been painting and drawing most of her life. She enjoys the quick and forgiving pastel medium which is well suited for both portraiture and landscape. The Pacific Northwest provides her with many opportunities to paint outdoors in beautiful country.
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First Beach by David Sharpe Waiting for Kyle by Annette Hanna