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Squeak Carnwath - 98 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy

    https://www.artsy.net/artist/squeak-carnwath
    Biography For Squeak Carnwath, painting is a form of questioning, through which she reflects on the nature of reality, illusion, and experience. As the artist explains: “I think that painting is a philosophical enterprise in that people believe that what they’re seeing is a real thing…Nationality: American

Squeak Meisel – we are all touching jupiter

    http://squeakmeisel.com/
    Squeak playfully addresses the daily struggles of life through immersive works that invite his viewers to participate in their own inner spelunking. He is an Associate Professor of Fine Art …

Squeak Carnwath Artnet

    http://www.artnet.com/artists/squeak-carnwath/
    Squeak Carnwath (American, born 1947)Nationality: American

The Art :: Rip Squeak

    https://www.ripsqueak.com/art
    We have collected nearly every piece of Rip Squeak art that Leonard has created, with the exception of drawings and a few works that you will be introduced to in upcoming books, and included them in this section. Some have stories attached. Some will be updated with more information in the future. The artwork has been divided into six categories.

Home :: Rip Squeak

    https://www.ripsqueak.com/
    You can also join our email list by clicking the envelope below. We are happy to share Leonard's Rip Squeak ® illustrations and our positive stories with the world. Thank you for visiting! If you want to see more of Leonard's original art and prints, please visit filgateart.com.

Squeakie — Roots up Gallery

    https://www.rootsupgallery.com/squeakie
    Squeakie - Outside/Folk Art James “Squeakie” Stone was born in Georgetown County, South Carolina, in 1951. He's the son of a sharecropper and nephew of folk artist Henry "Squirrel" Stone. When his uncle suggested he try his hand at painting a picture of a church from a photograph, Squeakie …

Spring Gully Folk Art

    http://www.squeakiestone.com/
    James Stone has been called "Squeakie" for as long as he can remember. He was born in Georgetown County, South Carolina, in 1951. When he was growing up, the family moved every few years or so because his father was a sharecropper and carpenter, and they moved where the work was.

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