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Michael Hahn – Artist Profile
Michael is a “self taught” painter working primarily with water based media (mostly acrylic). His style is pointillism, and his subjects are “all over the map”, ranging from “dreamy Midwest landscapes”, Great Lakes seascapes, still lifes, and figures. Mike drifts along in that nether world between abstract and representational, real and surreal. His paintings invite [Full Article]
Teresa Freed – Artist Profile
Teresa is captivated by light and shadow, mood and atmosphere and the spirit of nature. She finds that the brilliant hues available in pastels allow her to depict these elusive characteristics. Her goal is to produce paintings that inspire introspection – paintings that nurture the viewer’s process of self-discovery and self-awareness. Her greatest pleasure comes [Full Article]
About Chelsea Painters
Chelsea Painters is a diverse group of talented men and women who are actively involved in art on local, regional, and national levels. Members include nationally recognized painters and Signature Members of . . .
Nancy Feldkamp’s Painting in Prestigious MWCS Exhibition
“Running Through Beckwithland” by Nancy Feldkamp will be displayed at the Lansing Art Gallery and Education Center during the Michigan Water Color Society’s 65th Annual Exhibition. The 2012 exhibition in Lansing, Michigan runs from May 4th to June 29th. It was juried by George James, Professor of Art Emeritus from California State University, Fullerton, California. [Full Article]
Madeleine, Thank You for Everything!
Chelsea Painters and the greater arts community lost an exceptional talent and cherished friend last week. Madeleine Vallier, age 86, passed away on March 20th, 2012. Her endearing wit, lyrical french accent and keen intellect, combined with a genuine caring for those around her, helped make Madeleine the very special person that she was. Madeleine [Full Article]
Corinne Vivian and Sandy Knapp Exhibit at Dexter District Library – March-April, 2012
Corinne Vivian and Sandy Knapp are teaming up for a show called “Hidden Meanings” at the Dexter Library for the month of March. The work of both of these artists leaves a wealth of mystery for the viewer. While Sandy’s work is mostly non-objective, Corinne’s work is often figurative, which makes a winning combination for this [Full Article]


