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Jerry De La Cruz
This Artist has traveled through many art styles, including traditional, surreal, and abstraction. He is a master of Photography as well as painter of oils.
www.delacruzarts.com
Renee Fajardo
Renee Fajardo has been a freelance writer for over ten years. She specializes in all things South West. She is also a Poet, writer of many books, and an artist teacher to children.
www.reneefajardo.com
Zarco Guerrero
He has been a force in the Arizona art scene since the early seventies, as a multi-media artist and community arts advocate. Zarco is a master Mask Maker.
www.zarkmask.com
Arlette Lucero
Her paintings and sculptures are visual poetic expressions of my emotions, feelings and desires. They are illustrations of stories, poems, and personal obsessions.
www.arlettelucero.artistportfolio.net
Robert Maestas
Robert has spent hours and hours on the computer learning programs to bring the designs in his mind to life. He loves doing abstracts, but also does some traditional work. His creativity knows no bounds and there is no better way of expressing it than through digital art. www.simplesite.com/robertmaestas
Robert Martinez
Robert's paintings are both contemporary and traditional. He is inspired by the artists Malcolm Furlow, John Nieto, and Fritz Shrolder to name a few. Bob enjoys working with bold colors, and a variety of subjects from Native American to modern.
www.robertmar.com
Pedro Romero
A great Chicano Artist who uses many different mediums. Sometimes his art is very politcal. Often it's very humerous.
www.pedro.fcpages.com
Robert Venosa
Robert Venosa studied the Misch Technique discovered by the seventeenth-century Flemish masters, which utilizes the system of painting in tempera and oil glazes.
This technique is perfect for painting the crystalline worlds that Venosa envisions.
http://venosa.com
Jerry Vigil
He practices the Santos Tradition and he also contemporizes the tradition. He uses modern tools and materials as well as theme and vision. This site also links to Brown Art Syndicate, a blog of Chicano Arts information.
www.vigilarte.net
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