2013 SEWE Gallery

These artists are for the 2013 SEWE weekend. Click here for all 2012 artists!


Featured Artists for SEWE 2013:

Jay Kemp

Pete Zaluzec


Painters


Sue deLearie Adair
Mickey Asche
Brandon Bailey
Jennifer Black
Jim Bortz
Vivian Boswell
Bucky Bowles
Carl Brenders
Thomas Brooks
Ray Brown
Curt Butler
Cory Carlson
Beth Carlson
Mike Carr-Hartley
Chris Chantland
Julie T. Chapman
Richard Clifton
Broderick Crawford
Tim Donovan
Al Dornisch
John Carroll Doyle
Beverly Ford Evans
Melanie Fain
Joe Garcia
Lita W Gatlin
Teri Lynn Gillespie
Susie Gordon
Millie Gosch
Grant Hacking
Karen Hewitt Hagan
Carol Heiman-Greene
Heiner C. Hertling
Mark Kelvin Horton
Vivian Jendzio
Julie Jeppsen
Cole Johnson
Rick Kelley
Mark Kelso
Jay Kemp
Sue Key
Jim Killen
Art LaMay
Hilarie Lambert
David Lanier
George LaVanish
Kevin LePrince
Janeice Linden
Karla Mann
Laura Mark-Finberg
Tiffany Maser
Ralph J. McDonald
Kelly McNeil
Daniel Meyer
Marti Millington
Dianne Munkittrick
Steve Oliver
Patricia Pepin
Theresa Politowicz-H.
Amy Poor
Chad Poppleton
Kelly Radding
Todd Reed
Rick Reinert
Jon Ren
Vladimir Ribatchok
C. Ford Riley
Jan Sasser
Larry Seymour
Wes & Rachelle Siegrist
Terry Smith
Brett Smith
Milo Marie Stephens
Dayton Bryan Stone
Debra Trent
Jim Richard Turgeon
Dustin Van Wechel
V.... Vaughan
Henry Von Genk
Peggy Watkins
Sarah Webber
Derek C. Wicks
David Bruce Wright

Sculptors/Carvers


Karryl
Fred Boyer
Jack Dashiell
Lou Greiner
Gene Hebert
Leslie Hutto
Ott W. Jones
John Kessler
Blaise Lareau
John Lawrence
Ronald Lowery
Cindy Lewis & Mark Holland
Roger Martin
Scott Penegar
David Petlowany
Stanley Proctor
Don Rambadt
Jeff William Rechin
Maureen Riley
Stefan Savides
Kim Shaklee
Eric Tardif
John Tolmay
David Turner
Ronnie Wells
Chris Wilson
Pete Zaluzec

Photographers


Charles Bear
James R. Campion
Ken Conger
John Orehovec
Dick Petrie
Susan Roberts
Ben Sumrell

Local Artists


Brackish Bow Ties
Goin' Down the River
Shrimp Collards Grits
Anita Blewer
Anne Bradford
Capers Cauthen
Kathy Clark
Susan Colwell
Anna Cox
Elizabeth Curry
Alice Ann Dobbin
Pat Forsberg
Ashley Harwood
Christina Hewson
Kellie Jacobs
Diane Odachowski
Curtis Phillips
Vicki Robinson
Sheryl Stalnaker
Peter Van Voris
Lisa Willits
Matt Wilson



Laura Mark-Finberg

Pennsylvania wildlife artist Laura Mark-Finberg’s paintings have been described as “windows unto the soul” of the animals she paints., During a career that has spanned more than twenty years Laura has explored a vast array of subjects in her quest to help the viewer understand a little more about the animals she paints. Laura is meticulous in her research and attention to detail and demonstrates a flawless search for truth in each painting...

Working primarily in acrylic, Laura’s technique is to build up layers of paint to create the detail, depth and reality of her paintings. According to Laura,”Unlike oil paints, acrylics are difficult to blend as they dry so fast; consequently, I use a lot of transparent washes or glazes and build up layers of paint.” Eyes are her favorite part. “Sometimes I’ll do the eyes first. If I’ve created life in the eyes the rest of the painting seems to paint itself. At other times I’ll wait to the end, almost as if there’s a reward for completing a piece.” “My favorite subject are the predators. Unlike some animals there is such awareness in the eyes.”

Laura has traveled extensively. Her research has taken her to such divergent places as the Himalayas in both Afghanistan and Kashmir and to the undersea world off the coast of Venezuela. Laura believes, “it’s the research that keeps my paintings fresh and alive. As an artist who paints wildlife I personally need to be able to reach out and touch my subject matter. I believe it gives a reality to my work that is not obtained by being sequestered in a studio.”

In a painting of a peregrine falcon it wasn’t enough to accurately depict the bird. My husband Barry and I climbed a sheer cliff face to photograph the rocks at the top of the mountain. “We sometimes place ourselves in precarious situations in an effort to capture reality in a painting.” A few years ago we took up scuba diving because of my desire to paint a part of nature that so few have the opportunity to view first hand.
Laura has won a number of “Best Of Show Awards” at Art Shows across the country, ,including the 1999 Best of Show Award at the NatureWorks Show. She was the “Featured Artist” at the New England Wildlife Art Show in 1992, the National Wildlife Art Show in Kansas City in 1998 and was the Featured Artist at the Nature Works Show in Tulsa in Febuary of 2008. Her work has appeared on the cover of a number of national and regional magazines including “ INternational Wildlife Art News Magazine”.

In her home state, she has won the Pennsylvania State Conservation Print Competition on three occasions. Laura has worked with conservation groups throughout her career. In 1990 she produced Waterfowl USA’s NY 1st of State Conservation Print, and was the Member Artist of the Year for the National organization in 1991. She was one of sixteen artist from across North America selected through “The International Treaty Support Fund” a devision of the United nations to work on a limited edition leather bound book on endangered species.

Laura painted the “Companion Print of the Year” in 1995 for National Whitetails Unlimited. In 2002 working closely with The Pennsylvania Rocky Mountain Elk Foundations’ Laura produced the 1st of State Conservation Print for Pennsylvania. In both 2008 and 2009 she was one of a select group of artist from around the globe to exhibit at the juried "Artists For Conservation" exhibit at the prestigious Hiram Blauvelt Museum in Oradell, New Jersey. Recently, Laura was selected as one of three artists whose work will be featured in the 2012 National art package for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.

AS a tribute to her father’s influence , Laura continues to sign her original paintings using her maiden name, “MARK”.

First Snow
Acrylic
16" x 20"
$5000


Artist Hometown: Pequea, PA
Artist Email: laura@markwildlife.com
Artist's Website: Laura Mark-Finberg