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Lost Coast Artists

Visit the Loast Coast Artist website at lostcoastartist.com to find out more information about the artists, the current exhibit, workshops and talks, and to join the Lost Coast Artists group.

Lori Hopkins
Enjoys the challenge of painting emotions and finds satisfaction in the release of these emotions abstract expressionism provides.
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Sandra Czaja, Photographer
"Words will never be enough to explain the wild beauty of this area. Photos bring Shelter Cove to life."
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Cindy Green
Multi media artist with the majority of work in pastels and acrylic.

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Diana Forsyth
"When painting, it's like a journey - with every stroke of the brush, the canvas changes into a vision, eventually a landscape of my own creation."

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Brian Czaja
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Mary Neufeld
​"My father learned to paint oils at age 30 from my maternal grandmother. All my life I watched him. I started three years ago using acrylics."

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Sue Taylor
Is best known for her mixed media assemblages, influenced by Art Nouveau, Deco, Arts & Crafts design. Themes include local California history.

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Walter Prince 
Architect, designer, fabricator, artisan, horticulturist.

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Effie Boudreaux
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Mark Mitchell
"I love to paint landscapes; where the ocean meets the mountains, locations where nature dominates the scene."
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Margaret Seinen
Paints on silk with dyes. Her subject matter ranges through mandalas, still life, scenery, nature devas, mermaids, flowers...

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Cietha Wilson
"Inspired by the incredible natural beauty of the Lost Coast, I paint small, original oils that communicate my love of this unique landscape."

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Donna Attar, Abstract Painter
"I start with color and form, the movement decides the rest. I do not know what will be the beginning or end - it's a surprise."
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Diane Woodson
Oil on wood panel. Plein air, still life, portraits, pets, wildlife, studies of masters...

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Oriene Weeks
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Richard Foe Fatu
Avakasi Samoan artist with modern touch to traditional Polynesian tatau. All art has a meaning just like a tatau (tattoo) on the body.

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Wes Edwards
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Venessa Kay
Crazy about art, she is inspired by her indigenous culture. She paints visions and dreams in watercolor.

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NOTE: Lost Coast Artists donate 25% of their art sales to SCARF and the Art Gallery.

Join the Lost Coast Artists group, or renew your membership by downloading this document
Membership dues can be made using Paypal

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