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CAG Member Gallery

To see a larger image, click the art, and you’ll go to that artist’s personal page. You can then click that image and see the entire image.

As we transition into the new year and throughout, we’re consistently updating member pages as they come in. Previous member gallery pages will be removed weekly. Members, click this link and fill out the form, and you, too, can have a gallery page on our website!

Rebecca

Sorenson

Terracotta, pastel & Textile

My art celebrates human connectedness, interactions and joy between nature and each other in clay, plaster, pastel, wood or mixed media.

10619 Bridge Street

Judy

Stippich

Fiber art (collage quilting with fabric)

Starting from a sketch or a photo submitted, Judy collages and quilts a realistic yet whimsical wall art. Judy’s pet portraits are most popular and touch the hearts of the recipients as they often proclaim they capture the spirit of the pet. Judy’s favorites are her Mary portraits like this one.

Alice

Struck

Watercolor painting

I have lived, painted and taught watercolor painting in Ozaukee County for 40 years, exhibiting annually in the Cedarburg Festivals, Wisconsin Watercolor Society and other Wisconsin fairs and shows. My large scale paintings are in the collections of many corporations and private patrons. A loose, colorful and painterly style characterizes my works of landscapes, urban scenes and impressionistic life studies.

Constance

Taagen

Watercolor, oil, acrylic

Always learning love to add fun

Teri

Sparacino

Watercolor

I love painting in watercolor. It is both challenging and gratifying. I paint anything from flowers, people, and pets, to landscapes.
I try to continue to grow in my art and challenge myself.
One of my greatest joys in life is just going into my art room and creating.

Susan

Straus

Ceramics

I use stoneware and stoneware/porcelain clay bodies to create wheel thrown and hand-built functional pottery pieces decorated with glaze, carving, transfers, painting and wax resist.
I feel very lucky to now have an opportunity to make as much art as my hands can conjure and to find connections and friendship within artist communities in Wisconsin and around the globe.

Gina

Studelska

Fiberart

Family, faith, and nature inform Gina’s art.
Eco Printing with live botanicals onto fabric or paper, cyanotype, rust, wax, block printing, stitching, drawing, and other mark making techniques can be found throughout her work.

Lill

Taugher

Glass

Color drives my creative experience. It is such a great pleasure to craft combinations of color and design that make the viewer celebrate. When I am at the torch melting glass time stands still; it becomes my Zen time to decompress and retreat. My work is designed to bring joy to the eye and pleasure to the wearer. I feel it is of utmost importance to employ the finest quality materials and exacting processes, resulting in wearable pieces of art that can be appreciated for years to come.

Judy

Stippich

Fiber arts/fabric

I create out of fabrics, colorful “paintings” of favorite pets, places, nature, and religious representations (eg Our Lady of Guadalupe). I accept custom orders.

Tammie & Jim

Strause

Art Supporter

The Pink Llama Gallery in historic downtown Cedarburg, Wisconsin, is eclectic and fun, though traditional art has found a home here, too. We represent 100+ artists from across the country, with a strong showing of work from local and Wisconsin artists.

Daniel

Switalski

Glass

Started my glass venture over 18 years ago by taking a lamp working class up at Peninsula Arts. Made glass beads for awhile until discovering the wonderful world of glass fusing. I enjoy this medium in my basement studio which I share with my fellow artist and wife, Paula.

Agnieszka

Tropilo

Photography

I am a portrait photographer based in Mequon, Cedarburg, WI, but working far beyond the North Shore, including the Milwaukee.

My vision is to creatively capture the essence of people’s personalities and of the personas they wish to share with the world. Every photo session gives me precious opportunities to paint uniquely expressive portraits of the persons before my lens.

My mission is to give you an experience — at the Tropilo Photography studio or outdoors — that is relaxed, fun, memorable, and uplifting. You will feel no stress. I will make sure that during our session I can get you enviable, shareable photos to be proud of — whatever type of session you choose.
I draw joy and satisfaction from experiencing good connection with my clients and from witnessing their emotional reactions on seeing their photo portraits. As I share their laughter, tears, and silent moments, I know that the portraits are beautiful fruits of our joint efforts. In the future, I would love to combine my passion for photography with my passion for travel: to get away and experience new sights, new people, new cultures, new settings — then capture them with my camera and share with anyone interested.
As a child and teenager I used to paint and take art classes at my school back in Poland. Now my travels inspired me to start my journey with painting.

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