Links
Invisible Notes: The digital art and poetry of Peter
Ciccariello. I have been in awe of Peter's work for years and
it just gets better and better. His is a unique way of working
and the site is well worth the visit. There you'll also find
a link to his experimental photography.
For The Sake of...: Meg is another friend whose art has blossomed
over the years. I think the best description of this site comes
from Meg herself:
These pages are dedicated
to all who have known the furtive shadows of an abusive childhood
environment, and to the healing magic of our creative spirits.
This compilation of my visual,
literary and performing art was created within a therapeutic
realm of myth and fairy tales.
The collection, entitled Of Nettles and Deliverance,documents
a sixteen month journey and how the fairy tales I clung to as
a child held the key to my own transformation.
Flepotronic Art of Jan Ternald: Jan Ternald is an outstanding artist!
Surreal and wonderful, the entire site is rich with fantasctic
images. Jan is one of my favorite artists! Be warned, though
there
are no thumbnails! Each page is a wonderous surprise. Get your
cup of tea or coffee and settle in for an enjoyable experience.
Flame Warriors: This is just one part...but my favorite
part, of the work of MIke Reed. These are humorous drawings of,
Flame Warriors. These are, to put it in Mike's words, "...some
of the main belligerents one might encounter in a mailing list,
news group, bulletin board or chat room. The internet can be
cruel and unforgiving, and those who wander out onto the battlefield
would be well advised to know their enemies." Get yourself
a cuppa and settle in for lots of laughs when you go here. Take
some time to explore the rest of Mike's site, too. He does fantastic
children's books.
David Ho: Another artist that knocks my socks
off. I've got several of David's prints and his work inspires
me.
Eric J. Heller Gallery: Here is are inspired by that which
we cannot directly view. See images of electron flows, quantum
random waves, quantum modes and analogs, quasi classical and
quantum scars and more. The beauty of these just knocks my socks
off.
Seegmiller Art: Don Seedmiller is well-known for
his work done in Painter as well as his book, "Character
Design and Digital Painting". A fine artist, his work, whether
oils or digital is well worth the visit. He has prints of some
of his stuff for sale, too, at very reasonable prices. The link
takes you directly to his table of contents.
Steve Danzig: Steve states: "My work in part
questions our social matrix via religious ideology, sexual identity,
"reality" and how we process these experiences to establish
and understand "truth".
. . .It explores philosophically archetypal metaphor highlighting
specific themes on self.

Nude Illusion and BodyScape are two of the Galleries
of award winning photographer, Laurie Jeffery. FRPS.
I particulary like the Bodyscape gallery, and Lauire has
kindly given me permission to use her photography in my work.
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