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The art of Derrick Williams
Derrick Williams' work sells, but he doesn't paint for the money. Derrick Williams' work sells, but he doesn't paint for the money. "As long as...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 04/01/08 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Randee Savage
Randee Savage's guitar and art are both vitally important to her. But when pressed, Ms. Savage says she prefers painting because it is more in her...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 03/01/08 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Gary Brent Hilsen
Gary Brent Hilsen listens to jazz, show tunes, or any kind of music he finds soothing when he sets out to work on his paintings. But for Mr....
Clinical Psychiatry News, 02/01/08 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Michael G. Moore
Michael G. Moore emulates the work of Vincent van Gogh. But instead of using large, thick brush strokes, Mr. Moore uses dots--lots of them. "My...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 01/01/08 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Joel W. Carlson
Even though Joel W Carlson grew up in Idaho, his mind has always been in a tropical place. Now aged 50, he's called Honolulu home for the last 24...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 12/01/07 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Jay Kyle Petersen
It usually takes Tucson, Ariz., artist Jay Kyle Petersen less than 2 hours to complete a painting, and he works with the canvas flat on the ground...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 11/01/07 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Debbie Kizer
Debbie Kizer likes to create art on small and unusual surfaces--like wooden ice cream spoons. She is in the process of painting one wooden spoon...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/01/07 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Bradford Scott Stringfield
Bradford Scott Stringfield knows how to use his photography skills to connect with his subjects in a special way. Bradford Scott Stringfield...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 09/01/07 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Nancy West
For painter Nancy West, finding creative ways to nurture art in children is a passion. For example, she would like to construct what she calls...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 08/01/07 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication -
The art of Suzanne Edmiston Worrell
Suzanne Edmiston Worrell's creativity became apparent early. As a very young child, she made a stop-motion animated film, made flip books and clay...
Clinical Psychiatry News, 07/01/07 by Deeanna Franklin · More from publication


