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HERE IS THE WINNING ARTWORK BY S.Rush Dean
"Sarasota Bay from Bradenton Beach Pier" Acrylic 48X36






Voting Starts Today and runs until Sunday night 6/21/09 11:59 p.m.
-Please Read Below And Vote For Your Favorite ARTWORK-




There are 10 Qualifying Entries For This Contest.
Please View Below and Cast A Vote For Your Favorite In The Reply Box at the Bottom of The Page. Cast Vote by Using The Artists Name.

VOTING RULES

-Limit One Vote Per WQ|mag Member Per Day.

-You Must Be A WQ|mag Member To Vote.

-Photo With the Most Votes Wins a 3 Month Full Page Profile Promoting Their Work.
In The Printed WQ|mag Magazine.


****We Have A Lot Of Talent In Our Area...We Want To Thank All Of You For Entering ...All The Artwork Entries Were Beautiful****



1) Anita Wexler
This image is my latest; it is 60"x48" mixed media painting.
Dos como uno - two as one. It is about finding the one that truly makes you happy inside and out. .


2) Louise Hamel
The Madonna and The Lottery
36"x72"


3) Colleen White
The White Stag, embodiment of Herne, the Celtic god, stands in a primeval forest. This one came from my Celtic roots, it was like I was painting a memory. I'm a silversmith for a living, but enjoy painting in goauche on watercolor paper.


4) S.Rush Dean
"Sarasota Bay from Bradenton Beach Pier" Acrylic 48X36




5)James Griffin

This oil on canvas is titled THE RED GATE. It was painted in 2008 and is based on a scene in my North Sarasota neighborhood. I loved the dynamic contrast between the red gate, in sun and shadow and the dramatic leaves of the Travelers Palm. This painting, like many of mine is an abstract study in color and shapes disguised as a realistic painting. The original can be seen at the Dabbert Gallery , 76 Palm Ave. James Griffin


6) Chellie Gardiner

I hadn't painted in a long time, but I needed a really special Mother's Day gift and so came "Karen's Poppies". It is a combination of Japanese Sumie style painting and pen & ink with a watercolor wash. I wanted it to co-exist happily with my Mom's style decor which we describe as vaguely Asian. Thanks for your consideration.


7) Brigitta w. Sultana
This is one of a series of collages that I have done with silver leaf, paper and paint on board. The actual piece measures 8"x10" I am inspired by the texture and depth that it holds.


8) Janet Mishner
This mixed media on canvas is titled 'Myakka.' You may find yourself in a humid, hazy atmosphere that eventually leads to a place of mystery, intense light, and joy
Canvas size is 12" x 36".


9)Joan Aaronson

Here are some leaf designs
Joan Aaronson


10) Clare
"Fire and Ice" 36" X 36" acrylics,metalics,and glo-paints

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Number 4 gets my vote.
I am captivated by the texture, color and moving shades of light in number 8. Janet Mishner gets my vote!
Lisa Bentsen
Surprise surprise - I vote for Karen's Poppies..........
#5 by James Griffin has that great Florida feel about it.
I Agree. Susan Rush Dean!
I am voting for Janet Mishner! The colors are intriguing!
#4 gets my vote, makes u wish u were there
I vote for Chellie Gardiner's "Karen's Poppies". She is an incredible artist and master framer. The framing is such an important of the overall piece. She's the best no question!
#3
what a touching work of art, I am voting for #6, chellie Gardiner, true artistry!!!
ISN'T THIS A WOMEN'S MAG, DIDN'T REALIZE MEN COULD/SHOULD BE INVOLVED IN A CONTEST FOR THIS TYPE OF MAGAZINE....TRY GQ GUYS...
They are all greast but I really loved Janet Mishner's.

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