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Bohannon Hall Press Illustrators

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Sarah Robin Coleman

Sarah Robin Coleman began her journey toward an art career as a young child under the tutelage of her artist grandmother, who taught her the basic principles of drawing, balance and color theory while other children her age were still finger painting. She continued her education in the arts receiving a Bachelor's degree in History with a minor in Fine Arts. She has worked as a portrait artist in watercolor, oil and acrylic, and, in various genres, as an illustrator. Her beautiful, mystical paintings hang in private collections across the country.

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Alanna Grayce Campbell

Alanna finds inspiration in nature, in poetry, in history and mythology. Particular artists who have influenced her work include Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Gustav Klimt, Inslee Farris, the artists of classical Japan, Christian Bérard, Michelle Morin, and John Holcomb.

She typically works in watercolor where the lack of control is her favorite part. It not only challenges her creative process but also inspires her. For large pieces and for abstracts she works in acrylics which she mixes with other texturing mediums for a beautiful layering effect. 

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Emelia Ann Russell

Emelia Ann Russell has a BFA in Graphic Design and has worked for ten years as a graphic designer and art director supporting various commercial organizations. Growing up in a military family, Emelia Ann has been traveling her whole life and her various life experiences are reflected in her art and design work.

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Sandra DeLozier Coleman

Sandra DeLozier Coleman has discovered that drawing a symmetrical design in ink requires a level of concentration that makes dwelling on troubling or racing thoughts impossible. She finds spiritual value in the complete freedom to choose steps, while repeating a chosen step multiple times as the symmetry unfolds provides a balancing, calming sense of control. The resulting near-symmetric images are clearly distinguishable from computer-generated symmetrical art.

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Painting of Bookshelf by Alice Clynese Winston (1927 - 2015)

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