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Art Business News, July, 2005

Three Midwest artists are shown at the opening of their exhibit, "Terra-Ramas--The Land and Its Life," at Landmarks Gallery. The artists are, left to right, Ken Olesiak and Terry Doughty of Wisconsin, and Duane Geisness of Illinois. Shown with the trio is Huetta Manion, gallery director. The exhibit featured Midwestern landscapes and wildlife originals.

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MOUNT VERNON, TX.

Western artist Bill Anton is shown during an artist reception at The Frame Up and Fine Arts Gallery with owners Charlotte and David Chaney.

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LAGUNA BEACH, CA

Artist Cristina Joia of Bucharest, Romania, with collector Larry Bock and friends during her first American exhibition at Lu Martin Galleries.

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CANNON BEACH, OR

Don Dahlke was the featured artist at the Bronze Coast Gallery for the fall "Stormy Weather Art Festival." Pictured are Kim Barnett, gallery owner, with Don Dahlke, shown between Rhonda and Melisa Kronening, gallery managers. Dahlke is represented by Pearl Publishing Co., Portland, OR.

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CLEVELAND

First photo, Shown during the Tremont Art Walk are Christie and Dale Murdoch, owners of the Banyan Tree Gallery. Second photo, P.J. Campbell, owner of Picadilly's Fine Art Gallery, enjoys a moment with guest Gordon Hewitt.

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SARASOTA, FL

Artist John Seerey-Lester is shown with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and John Seerey-Lester's wife, Suzie. During a fund-raising luncheon for Florida Congresswoman, Katherine Harris, Seerey-Lester presented Giuliani with a limited edition print of "Freedom II," which the artist painted following the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington.

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