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Sites listed in Multiple Media Artists are for commercial (non-shopping) studios, portfolios or galleries for established individual artists who work in multiple mediums i.e. painting, sculpture, photography, etc. These sites would normally go into a specific Visual Arts subcategory but are listed here as the focus is not on one particular medium.
http://amirzaki.artcodeinc.com/
Artist working in Los Angeles in fine art photography and digital printmaking. Video excerpts and multimedia projects are also viewable.
http://sarahzar.com/
A collection of surreal paintings, drawings, sculptures and interactive installations.
http://www.zarbailov.com/
Exhibits his painting, multimedia art, hair design, and music. Also has profile, photographs, professional biography, and contact information.
http://www.aggiezed.com/
Virginia-based painter and sculptor. Provides a biography, resume, galleries and links.
http://andreasart.com/
Custom designs for logos, websites, corporate identities, murals, handpainted furniture, and faux finishing.
http://mariazgraggen.ch/
Images of paintings and drawing by the Swiss artist, with her curriculum vitae.
http://www.angelfire.com/art/galleryz/
Gallery Z - Computer artwork created with Photoshop and Swish, photography, short stories, and pencil drawings.
http://www.jazarts.com/
Artist's portfolio includes painting, mixed media, and digital art.
http://www.mz-artworks.com/
Artist offers a display of custom and limited edition photography and installation sculptures.
http://justynzolli-visualartist.com/
Portfolio of a visual artist, based in northern California, whose activities include abstract painting, drawing, printmaking, murals, architectural art glass, furniture design and nature photography.
http://www.davezunkel.com/
Presents paintings, graphic design and illustrations by an artist from California who describes his work as lowbrow, outsider, pop, surrealist and cartoon art.
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