- Jack Ohman
Jack Ohman (b. September 1, 1960) is an American editorial cartoonist. He has been "The Oregonian"'s cartoonist since 1983 and his work is syndicated nationwide to over 300 newspapers by Tribune Media Services. Ohman first worked as a political aide for the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party (DFL) during his high school years in Minnesota. At age 17, Ohman worked at the Minnesota Daily, the student newspaper of the University of Minnesota.
- Ashley Wood
Ashley Wood (born 1971) is an Australian comic book artist and illustrator who is well known for his atmospheric cover art, concept design and his work as an art director. Wood generally works in mixed media, often combining oil painting with digital artmaking. His style contains elements of Expressionism.
- Patricia Piccinini
Patricia Piccinini is an Australian artist. She was born in 1965 in Freetown, Sierra Leone and emigrated to Australia in 1972 with her family. She studied economic history before enrolling at art school in Melbourne. Her mixed media works include the series "Truck Babies", and the installation "We are Family" which was chosen to represent Australia at the 2003 Venice Biennale. Piccinini works with a wide range of media, including painting, sculpture, video, …
- Aaron Kraten
Aaron Kraten is a mixed media artist situated in Costa Mesa, California.
- Bill Kovach
Bill Kovach has been a journalist and writer for 50 years. In that time he was chief of the New York Times Washington Bureau, served as editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and curator of the Nieman Fellowships at Harvard University and the founding chairman of the Committee of Concerned Journalists , a group that now totals more than 9,000 journalists worldwide.
- Norman Catherine
Norman Catherine in East London, South Africa is a South African artist whose oevre spans painting, sculpture, printmaking and mixed media. He collaborated closely with iconic South African artist Walter Battiss on the Fook Island concept from 1973. "In the thirty years spanning his past and present output, Catherine’s visual trademarks have included rough-edged comical and nightmarish forms, rendered in brash cartoon colours.
- Christopher Wood
Christopher Wood (b. 1962 in Edinburgh) is a contemporary Scottish abstract landscape painter. Educated at George Watson's College and James Gillespie's High School, he received a Bachelor of Arts at Edinburgh College of Art, specialising in drawing and painting. He now lives and works in the coastal town of Dunbar, East Lothian. He is an active proponent of the FareShare program for donations to the homeless.
- Hanoch Piven
Hanoch Piven is an Israeli mixed media artist best known for his celebrity caricatures. These compositions are assembled from common objects and scraps of materials, including some items popularly associated to the subject (for example, using denim patches for Bruce Springsteen's face or Hostess cakes for Rosie O'Donnell's cheeks). His caricatures have appeared in "Time", "Newsweek", "Rolling Stone", "The Atlantic Monthly", "The Times", …
- Jane Frank
Jane Frank the American artist, was born Jane Babette Schenthal on July 25,1918, in Baltimore, Maryland, and died in Baltimore on May 31, 1986. She is known as a painter, sculptor, mixed media artist, and textile artist. A pupil of Hans Hofmann, she can in much of her work be categorized stylistically as an abstract expressionist, but one who draws primary inspiration from the natural world, particularly landscape — landscape "as metaphor", …
- Brett Murray
Brett Murray (born 1961 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African artist mostly known for his steel and mixed media wall sculptures. Murray has a master's degree in fine art from the Michaelis School of Fine Art. Referred to by critic Brenda Atkinson as "the dark prince of South African pop (art)", Brett Murray is one of the country's most popular artists, …
- Mike Bernard
Mike Bernard (born 1957 in Dover, Kent) is an English painter. His highly textured semi-abstract paintings are often executed in mixed media incorporating collage and acrylics; he also brings an experimental approach to watercolour and oils. Regular subjects include coastal and street scenes in the English West Country and Italy. "What attracts me most is the pattern of buildings, boats and similar features in a scene.
- Paul Stopforth
Paul Stopforth is a South African artist. His politically charged work was suppressed in his native country by the apartheid government and he left for the United States in 1988. He is currently a Lecturer on Visual and Environmental Studies and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Harvard University, where he has taught since 1996. Stopforth studied at the Johannesburg College of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. He frequently works with mixed media on paper.
- Linda Stein
Linda Stein (born ca. 1955?) is an American sculptor and feminist. Stein was born in The Bronx to a working-class family, but showed aptitude and attended the School of Visual Arts and Queens College, where she earned a B.A. (cum laude) and, while working as an art teacher, an M.A. at the Pratt Institute. Her career began with a calligraphy service that became the premier vendor in New York, used by Tiffany's and Cartier.
- Brian Pike
Brian Pike is a British artist. In 1988 he was awarded a PhD in Philosophy by Cambridge University. Shortly thereafter he moved to Richmond, North Yorkshire, where he set up as a professional artist. His first solo show was in 1995 at the Brewery Arts Centre in Kendal, Cumbria. He is best known for his mixed media paintings, which combine simple forms and bright colours.
- Dirk Hooper
Dirk Hooper (born 1969) is an American fetish photographer and fetish artist. He was raised in Moore, Oklahoma, where he resides today. He attended the University of Oklahoma in 1988 for filmmaking and again in 1999 where he pursued a degree in media arts with an emphasis in photography. During the mid nineties, Dirk had a stint as a comic artist and comic writer on a comic named "Rough Cut" and a pin up comic titled "Bad Girls".
- Susan Weil
Susan Weil (born in 1930 in New York) is an artist best known for her experimental three-dimensional paintings, which combine figurative illustration with explorations of movement and space. In the late 1940's Weil was involved in a relationship with Robert Rauschenberg. The two met while attending the Academie Julian in Paris, and in 1948 both decided to attend Black Mountain College in North Carolina to study under Josef Albers.
- A. M. Hanson
A.M.Hanson (Alexander Mark Hanson). UK, born: 1969. Photographer (art photography / documentary photography) and artist (photo-related mixed media). His work has appeared in international art galleries, art books, magazines and under the imprint simonsplaypeneditions. Often working in a raw photographic style, his pictures usually form short or long term series made over an extended period of time.
- Berry Bickle
Berry Bickle (b. 1959) is a Zimbabwean artist. Bickle was educated at the Durban Institute of Technology and South Africa's Rhodes University. She divides her time between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, and concerns her work with the region's history of colonialism. Her works are generally installations, and are mixed media works which incorporate script; some include video and photography.
- John August Swanson
John August Swanson (b. 1938) is an American visual artist working primarily in the medium of serigraphy, as well as oil, watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, lithography, and etching. He is based in Los Angeles, California, the city of his birth. Swanson studied with Corita Kent at Immaculate Heart College. He is the recipient of a Doctor of Humane Letters degree honoris causa from California Lutheran University. He has collaborated on a number of books.
- Marcelo Bonevardi
Marcelo Bonevardi (1929-1994) was an American avant-garde artist known for his mixed media pieces. A native of Argentina, Bonevardi spent the greater part of his career in New York City, where he absorbed avant-garde practices and influences such as abstraction and primitivism, using them to invent a pictorial and symbolic language with which to express his deep spirituality and affinity for myth and ritual. Bonevardi is best known for his shaped canvases, …
- Chie Mukai
Chie Mukai (向井千恵)(born February 17, 1953) is a female Japanese composer and musician, best known for her underground improv-folk group Che-SHIZU. She has been involved in improvised performance since 1975, when she participated in the East Bionic Symphonia group, a graduation project for students of Takehisa Kosugi at the Bigakko art school in Tokyo. Her primary instrument is the bowed Chinese er-hu, although she is also a fascinating vocalist, …
- Anne Rigney
Anne Rigney (born 1957), formerly Anne Rigney Lally, is an Irish Artist and Sculptor. Her work is mainly abstract, using oils and mixed media. She is a graduate of Athlone Institute of Technology, where she studied art and design. She is a co-founder of the professional art group Working Artists Roscommon (W.A.R.), and is also a member of The Association of Artists in Ireland.
- Arthur Fata
Arthur Fata (b. 1963) is a Zimbabwean sculptor. Born in Harare, Fata studied fine art at the Workshop School of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. Here he learned to use painting, printmaking, and textiles. Unusually for a Zimbabwean artist, he later spent time studying in England, Portugal, and Bulgaria. His work has drawn comparisons to that of Dominic Benhura, with whom he shares an interest in mixed media work.
- Mark Allen Shepherd
Mark Allen Shepherd (born January 7, 1961) is an actor, best known for his role as Morn on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". He also appeared in two episodes of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Star Trek: Voyager", even though his name is never in the credits. Shepherd received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island.
- Tapu Javeri
Tapu Javeri is a Pakistani photographer. Born in Pakistan, he started photography at a young age first working for the prestigious "DAWN" newspaper, then for magazines like "Teenager", "Libas", "Fashion Collection" and "Herald". He became Photo-editor for the ground breaking magazine "Xtra", which in its short life span created waves in Pakistani fashion and beyond.
- Elyse Luray
Elyse Luray is a member of the PBS series' "History Detectives" team. After more than 10 years as an expert appraiser and consultant for Christie's Auction House, she joined the cast of the highly successful show. Luray's specialties include pop culture, mixed media, arms and armour, and Native American art. Luray is also a regular contributor on vintage arts and pop culture for "Antique Trader" magazine. She is a graduate of Tulane University.
- Tim Chadwick
Tim Chadwick (born 1962, Hawera, New Zealand) is a New Zealand artist and author. His mixed media paintings have been exhibited at the Govett Brewster Gallery, New Plymouth, the Manawatu Art Gallery in Palmerston North, and dealer galleries in Auckland and Wellington, as well as at the Lincoln Center, New York and in Australia and the United Kingdom. His paintings are held in the Massey University collection, …
- Charlotte Moorman
Madeline Charlotte Moorman (November 18, 1933-November 8, 1991) was an American cellist and performance artist. Moorman was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. She studied cello from age ten and won a scholarship to Centenary College (Shreveport, Louisiana) where she took her B.A. in music in 1955. She received her M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin and continued on to postgraduate studies at The Juilliard School in 1962.
- Susan Krieg
Susan Krieg is an American artist known for her mixed-media collage paintings. Her extensive “Archetypes of the Feminine” series explores pictorially the feminine principal as a universal archetype in humanity’s collective unconscious. Also a muralist, she has produced more than two dozen murals in the Los Angeles area, including the Hollywood Walk of Fame Doors Project (phase II), …
- Ruediger John
Ruediger John (* 1971 in Vienna) is an Austrian artist. He creates situative, installative, interventionistic, research- and publication-oriented works and exhibitions; definitoric and practical works in Artistic Research, Systemic Art and Transfer Art; numerous invitations to events and exhibitions and participation on discourses on these topics; since 1997 he is working as an artist as Critical Aesthetic Consultant.
- Wosene Worke Kosrof
Wosene Worke Kosrof (b. 1950) is an Ethiopian painter and mixed-media artist. Kosrof was awarded his BFA from the School of Fine Arts in Addis Ababa in 1972, and received an MFA from Howard University in 1980. He taught at Vermont College for some time, and has participated in numerous international workshops and residency programs. His studio is located in Berkeley, California; some of his work is in the collection of the National Museum of African Art in Washington, DC.
- Elizabeth Habte Wold
Elizabeth Habte Wold (b. 1963) is an Ethiopian artist known for her mixed-media work. She completed degrees in fine arts at the School of Fine Arts in Addis Ababa and Baltimore City Community College in Maryland, taking her MFA at Howard University. She became interested in digital media through a certificate program in interactive multimedia and web design at George Washington University. She has worked since the mid-1990's as a multimedia designer, …
- Gregory Lomayesva
Gregory Lomayesva (born 1971 -) is an internationally recognized painter, sculptor and mixed-media artist who lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Drawing imagery and ideas from his Hopi and Hispanic heritage, a wry look at American popular culture, and an aeshetic sensibility that combines abstract imagery with razor-sharp observations, Lomayesva's work is at the cutting edge of American contemporary fine art.
- Jacques Villeglé
Jacques Villeglé, born Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé is a French mixed-media artist famous for his ripped or lacerated posters (a poster in which one has been placed over another or others, and the top poster or posters have been ripped, revealing to a greater or lesser degree the poster or posters underneath) (see decollage) and for being a member of the New Realism art group (1960-1963).
- Peter I. Chang
Peter I. Chang (born 1973) is a Taiwanese-born mixed-media artist and filmmaker. He has often collaborated with the author Mitch Cullin, who is also his domestic partner. His film Life in G-Chord, about the Japanese street musician Hisao Shinagawa, was shown at various film festivals, including the Santa Fe Film Festival and the Atlanta Underground Film Festival.
- Sarah Burris
Hey everyone, I'm a sweet, cool girl who likes to have some fun. Just here to make some new friends.
- Linda Carson
- Nathan Prouty
Artist-in-residence at Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts. Grudgingly Quirkyalone. The extreme social anxiety comes and goes. Waldorf children UNITE!
- Michael Grossman
I'm game.
- Laura Richards
I'm 21 yars old. i live with my husband earl, my weinner dogs enstien and elsa bean and my beautiful baby girl, Marijane. I want to be an accountant....someday. but right now (and i NEVER thought i'd say this) i love staying at home and taking care of my babies.