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Creators of works of art beautifying our site

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Christian McCulloch

Artis & Author

‘WART’ (Christian McCulloch) is a prolific short-story writer with a background in Fine Art. He's been an international teacher in British West Indies, Singapore (Principal), Japan, and Hong Kong, also 10 years in Special Needs in the UK. After 30 years in the Far East, he returned to the UK and now lives and creates in London. His stories have appeared in many modest but worthy magazines. ‘WART’s artwork has been published in Assure Press, Eris & Eros, Sand Hills, Gulf Stream, Wild Roof Journal, William & Mary Review, Beyond Words, Iris Literary Journal (Assure Press) and Ariel Publishing.


See more of his Art; Christian Mcculloch Wall Art | Fine Art America

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Charlene Murphy

Artis

Charlene Murphy is a self taught hand rendered mix media artist. She creates fine art pieces that have either an abstract, eclectic, surreal, fantasy, or steampunk feel to them. She uses photoshop to composite her ideas. In addition to photoshop, she uses Daz 3D Studio to create, pose, and render various models, scenes, and creatures for use in her art. This allows her the freedom to create altered realities. These altered realities are her way of expressing the correlation between reality and the subconscious (fantasy). Her artwork is imaginative, deep, dark, expressive, emotional, whimsical, and sometimes consists of an unexpected, peculiar, and eccentric sense of humor.


She has been published numerous times in various national and international magazines. In addition to being published, she has won several special recognition awards while competing in international competitions. Several of her images have been displayed in national and international galleries for specific exhibitions.


Artist statement by Charlene Murphy:

The artwork collection “Wait“ depicts the need to be with someone out of fear of being alone.

”Wait for Me"  - Baby Dragon with separation issues

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