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- Atkinson, Shelly - Nova Scotia artist Shelly Atkinson's whimsical original paintings.
- Black, Al - Spiritual aspects of highwaymen art in prison and the benefit inmates receive from Al Black's murals.
- Bruso Romine, Phyllis - Vermont folk artist also known as Grandma Phyllis presents gallery of acrylic works on canvas, metal, wood and slate and sap buckets.
- Coleman, Joe - Outsider artist Joe Coleman shares his history and artwork.
- Cook, Alan and Gloria - Nautical and rural art form in three dimension.
- Davis, Ginia A. - Nature's sculpture and paintings. No files or chisels used. The natural formation of the rock inspires the paintings.
- Di Fazio, Marino - Naive art by Italian painter Marino Di Fazio.
- Dowdall, Brian - Animal spirit and goddess paintings.
- Franklin, George - Story of the artist's life, told in his paintings.
- Gates, Karen - Primitive punch needle folk art inspired by 19th century hooked rug and quilt designs and Pennsylvania German fraktur motifs.
- Gibson, Sybil (1908+1995) - Collection of art and letters written by Sybil Gibson.
- Grabman, Marie+Helene L. - Swiss+German traditional cut paper art, called "Scherenschnitte" (scissor+cutting art).
- Henneberry, Clyde - Nova Scotia folk artist Clyde Henneberry, features local and historic artwork.
- Howell, Richard M. - Wood Sculptor Richard Morgan Howell's gallery of Oceanic wood carvings, and an overview of his fishery consulting business.
- Hunt, Peter + Peasant Village - Life and art of Cape Cod folk artist Peter Hunt of Provincetown.
- Johnson, Nancy + Pastel Presentations - Original pastel artwork, with natural and domestic themes.
- Jones, S. D. + Folk Art in Bottles - Features constructions or scenes assembled inside 'whimsey' bottles.
- Jorgensen, Agnes - Distinctive works of fine art with simple themes, featuring children, landscapes, and recognizable features from the Canadian prairies.
- Kysely Thompson, Susy - Wisconsin and Door County folk art.
- Lamar Sorrento - Lamar Sorrento, Memphis, TN. Self+taught folk artist-painter, who's focuses on music and musicians.
- LeBlanc, Gerry - This is the official web site of Gerard F. LeBlanc, offering information about the artist, and an online gallery of his work.
- Lerner, Frank and Kathleen - The Art of Frank and Kathleen Lerner. Kathleen is a colcha artist and Frank stains glass.
- Leslie Ann Black - Hand painted, whimsical folk art.
- Maloney, Sheila - Canadian folk painter of narrative town and country scenes.
- Marsha's Eggstravaganza - Ukrainian pysanky eggs and egg shell jewelry created using a wide variety of eggs. Crafted in the traditional pysanky method.
- Martens, Jan and Adrie - Naive paintings by the Martens. Links to other naive painters, museums and galleries. Information about naive art in several languages.
- McDonough, Frank - Artist's Frank McDonough rendition of merging toys, paint and fun small items with printer drawers.
- Molnar, Erika - Eastern European style naive paintings, traditional sceneries.
- Murray, Yvonne + The Purple Cow Art Gallery - An artist living in Nova Scotia, Canada painting scenes of rural living and farm life in oil.
- Naive World of Fred Breebaart - Life and work of Fred Breebaart, a Dutch artist who specializes in miniature naive paintings.
- Old Red Truck - Canadian folk art from Paul McFadden, a New Brunswick, Canada native.
- Raleigh, Michael + Words and Pictures - Self+taught artist Michael Raleigh creates paintings and mixed+media works that tell the stories of mask wearers, ghosts, and lost children trying to found their way home.
- Shelley, Mary - Picture stories carved in wood.
- Swinton, John - Images in oil by John Donald Swinton.
- Whalen, Alison - Whimsical and colorful pet portraits that reflect the animal's sense of humor and personality quirks.
- Wilson, Nancy G. - Original folkart created in antique materials, including dolls, wood carvings, decoys, trains, primitive, and americana items. Custom designs, list of shows, and photos.
- Young, Purvis + A Contemporary Urban Painter - Young creates colorful works using found objects, paint, books, bits of metal, pieces of wood, whatever he can grab hold of.
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