Jeffery Nemeroff- Born in Chicago, Jeffrey Nemeroff was raised near Los Angeles where he studied both fine art and design. After obtaining a BFA, he continued an education in painting at Otis College of Art & Design and began exhibiting his work. Nemeroff also enjoyed a successful career as a creative director at Architectural Digest magazine. He was fortunate to have worked with the world's top photographers, interior designers and architects.
Sophia Lee- Born in Taiwan Sophia studied fashion design, and then painting and design, at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena. Upon graduation, she moved to New York where and spent several years designing book covers for St. Martin's Press. "For me, making art is like meditating through the brush. I put down the first line and follow it as a thought, watching it grow organically. Through an exploration of the natural environment, I try to capture and reveal their inner beauty of found objects with my calligraphic-style paint strokes."
Meher Kavarava Siegle- Meher draws upon her inner life. The works are bright and imaginative, often leading viewers to wonder about the back story. The artist's own story includes a childhood in postcolonial Bombay, India, surrounded by vibrant colors, gorgeous fabrics and teeming crowds. She has BAs in Philosophy and Photography. Painting in encaustics, Meher is influenced by the mythology, colors and designs of her native India as they emerge from her psyche as if from a dream.
Rachel Murray Meyer- Rachel was always making art and objects as a child and it is this kind of activity-creating objects and experimental environments- that still comes naturally to her. She has a BS in math from Smith, and has a MS in Industrial Engineering. Inspired to use images in a variety of ways, her most recent series are transparent layers combining her photographs, engravings from the 1800's, and gold or silver painted prayer paper.
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