still life

Peggie Blizard

Peggie Blizard

Peggie Blizard is a realist painter, currently fascinated with painting flowers in water. She has spent the majority of her career representing objects as well and enjoys the trompe l’oeil challenge.

12 Chestnut Street, Dobbs Ferry

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Beverly Shipko

Beverly Shipko

Beverly paints joyful memories of desserts and foods. Often partially eaten, these simple pleasures elicit nostalgia. Her first experiments with placing broccoli in candy vending machines stimulated a dialog. This unexpected juxtaposition excited kids and adults, inspiring a series. Recently, she began painting her Ikebana flower arrangements. Come take a bite out of life – with food, flowers, and fun!

423 Saw Mill River Road, Apt. A101, Ardsley, NY

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Iris Jaffe

Iris Jaffe

Iris Jaffe is a contemporary artist living and working just outside New York City in Westchester County. She holds a BA with honors from Brown University and has worked for the contemporary artist Tom Sachs and the gallery Ronald Feldman Fine Arts. Major themes in her work include popular culture, art history, technological progress, nature, consumer culture and gender roles. 

19 Windle Park B, Tarrytown

Visitors cannot park in the Whisper Hill parking lot. They will be towed.

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Emily Denise

Emily Denise

Emily is an artist and teacher based in Tarrytown, NY. She works representationally from life, with a love for careful observation and naturalism.

1 Central Avenue, Suite 302, Tarrytown

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Helen Elliott

Helen Elliott

Originally from the UK, Helen has been living and painting in the Rivertowns for over 25 years. She works as an artist and educator in her studio in Dobbs Ferry. “When I paint I enjoy the process, the movement and the stillness. I try to communicate the inherent beauty of our natural world, albeit in the form of 3 pears.”

145 Palisade Street, Studio 402, Dobbs Ferry

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Linda Friedlander

Linda Friedlander

Linda loves painting still life and outdoor settings from direct observation, using vibrant pigments and complex imagery. She chooses subjects primarily for their color and pattern, as well as their reflective and transparent qualities. She often picks items that have sentimental value or conjure up a fond memory. “I hope my art conveys a vision of optimism and brightness.”

1 Mill River Lane, Apt. C305, Ardsley

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Madge Scott

Madge Scott

Madge is a self taught, award-winning arist who has shown and sold her work nationally and internationally. Her career began in the mid 1990’s. She’s been exhibiting her work since 2005 in solo and group exhibitions in New York and other states including New Jersey and Gallerie Bonheur, St. Louis. She’s a member of the Upstream, Blue Door Galleries and RiverArts.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 334E, Dobbs Ferry

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Carol Sommerfield

Carol Sommerfield

Carol Perron Sommerfield returned to painting in 2011 after working for 32 years as a corporate executive. Since that time, she has exhibited widely and won numerous awards. Ms. Sommerfield has had seven solo exhibits in Westchester County over the past ten years and her work has been selected for juried exhibits at The Belskie Museum of Art and Science, Fairleigh Dickerson University, Point Park University, ArtsWestchester, The Catskill Arts Society, Blue Hill Art and Cultural Center, and galleries in Westchester and New York City. In 2014 Ms. Sommerfield was juried into the National Association of Women Artist, The New York Society of Women Artists and the New Rochelle Art Association. Ms. Sommerfield was awarded multiple studio and artist residencies at Arts, Letters and Numbers (Avril Park, NY) and Drop, Forge and Tool (Hudson, NY). She was the co-curator of The Donald Gallery in Dobbs Ferry, NY, for four years and the Chair of the annual Dobbs Ferry Beaux Arts exhibit and competition for Westchester County artists for five years.

23 Orlando Avenue, Ardsley, NY 10502 

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