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Daniel Anderson
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Daniel Anderson is a photographer whose personal work is dedicated to the landscape in its many forms.  Dan is a technical master of both film and digital photography and a highly skilled printer in both mediums.  His exquisite prints truly capture the spirit and soul of Door County, along with many other areas of the world.  Dan studied with Ansel Adams and other contemporary masters of photography.  His work has been widely exhibited throughout the United States and Europe in numerous one man exhibits and group shows.
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Jack Anderson

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Jack Anderson, a true master of the traditional landscape, has been using watercolors as his art medium of choice since the mid 1960's. His watercolors reveal his love of the Door County countryside in all seasons, capturing scenes of meandering fence lines, meadows, sagging roof lines of old barns, creeks, limestone bluffs and sandy shores.  The gallery also carries a complete selection of his limited edition prints and note cards.  View online gallery.

Bridget Austin

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Bridget Austin has been painting her impressions of nature in watercolors for over 30 years. Her fresh style, use of white paper, negative painting and lively color make her paintings a popular addition to many public and private collections. Favorite subjects include Door County landscapes of woods, water and rocks, wildflowers and gardens, nature studies, and scenes from her travels both here and abroad. Limited edition prints and note cards are also available. View online gallery.

Michael Bond

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Michael Bond, born and raised in England, who emigrated to the U.S. in 1976, has been a full time printmaker for the past 25 years. He specializes in etching, drypoint, aquatint and mezzotint, often using a combination of all these techniques on the same plate. His lyrical etchings and drypoints often depict the countryside and historical sites of Europe and his native England, but he also has a nice selection of Door County subjects as well as Chicago and New York.  View online gallery.

Melissa Merkel

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Melissa Merkel is a Door County native, having grown up in Fish Creek.  Creativity has always played an important role in her life.  A class in jewelry making inspired a fascinating hobby which soon became her business, "Creations by Melissa".  Her materials consist of crystals, precious stones, pearls, metals, sea glass and shells.  Some of her techniques include bead stringing, wire wrapping and hammered metals.  Her favorite product is wire wrapped sea glass made with crystals found on trips to the Bahamas.
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Charles L. Peterson

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Charles L. Peterson known by many as Chick, lives and paints on Wisconsin's beautiful Door Peninsula where he moved in 1973 following a celebrated 20 year career as a college Professor of Art. Long respected by the serious art community for his masterful work in watercolor, his Memories Collection brought him unprecedented national popularity in signed, limited edition prints. He is also widely known for his Maritime paintings executed with precise and accurate concern to detail. Chick paints primarily in watercolors, but also does wonderful renderings in a combination of ink and gouache, pencil drawings and an occasional oil. The subject matter of most of Peterson's paintings tends to be ordinary people, doing ordinary things, commonly in historical settings. In addition to representing his current originals, the gallery has a large selection of his limited edition prints, currents and 2nd market, as well as books and note  cards. 
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Stacey Small Rupp

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Stacey Small Rupp has been painting the Door County landscape for over 20 years.  As a native of Door County, her work captures it's "spirit"...fresh, tranquil and charming are words often used to describe her work.  Shorelines, trees and old barns with wildflowers are some of her favorite subjects.  The ever changing seasons are also a favorite to capture.  Stacey's roots run deep to the early Scandinavian settlers of Northern Door County. Her paintings have been featured in "Celebrating Door County's Wild Places" and have been juried into shows at the Miller Art center, Sturgeon Bay and the Hardy Gallery in Ephraim.  She also enjoys teaching workshops at the Art Garage in Green Bay and at the Clearing in Ellison Bay.
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Mark Vandervinne

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Mark Vandervinne believes that his love and admiration of light and the landscape were formed at a young age growing up in a rural setting in Iowa. There is a serenity to his landscapes that is immediately appealing. His oils evoke places to pause and reflect, serene and peaceful, often without the intrusion of mankind or its objects. Mark's oils executed with a traditional style are a joy to behold.
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