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Paul Madonna - The poetic, evocative drawings of Paul Madonna are familiar to many who enjoy his series "All over coffee" in the Chronicle. Paul's work was the progenitor of "San Francisco Cityscapes" show. His beautifully crafted pen and ink drawings beg to be seen in their original form.
Larry Morace - Larry is a well-known and respected San Francisco painter who has been extensively exhibited. His large, loose brushstrokes startle with their expressiveness and ability to convey information. His paintings have a liquid energy that pulls the viewer into his world.
Toru Sugita Since the late 1990’s, Toru Sugita’s work has captured the fleeting drama of afternoon light pouring over the City by the Bay. His skill and sensitivity acquired from printmaking, most notably the graphic arrangement of black and white, lends itself well to the lines and shapes of architectural elements in both precise etchings, aquatints and oils on canvas.
Anna Conti - Anna Conti's paintings are deeply influenced by her connection to her San Francisco neighborhood and her interest in myth and symbolism. Her works are realistic and familiar reflections of the light, landscape, architecture and people of San Francisco. She often works in series, spending a year or more focusing on a particular concept.
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