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Adell Bruns
Adell has lived and worked in various towns and villages of Alaska since 1980. In 1986, the Inside Passage of Southeast Alaska became her home area. |
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Ken Decker
Ken Decker works in various genres of art and design. He is a resident of Ketchikan. |
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Sharron Huffman
Sharron specializes in gyotaku, a Japanese art technique that uses the actual fish or other lifeform to make a lifelike impression on delicate "rice" papers or fabric. |
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Terry Pyles
Alaskan Art at Dockside Gallery, Prominently featuring the art of Terry Pyles and other art works by Cheri Pyles, David Rubin, Chip Porter, William G. Stewart and other Alaskan Artists. |
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Dave Rubin
Dave was born in New York, was able to go to all the museums, attended The Art Student's league in Manhattan and the Rielly League of Artists in White Plains. He always say that everyone starts off coloring - he just never stopped. |
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Sandy Shepard
Sandy Shepard came to Ketchikan, Alaska in 1973 to work, and then go to school. Sandy has always had a love for the outdoors. Her artwork is inspired by the natural beauty in southeast Alaska. |
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Ray Troll
From his treetop studio high above the Tongass Narrows, Ray Troll draws and paints fishy images that migrate into museums, books and magazines and onto t-shirts. |
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Evon Zerbetz
Evon Zerbetz is a linocut artist and children's book illustrator living in Ketchikan, Alaska. |