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http://www.hagermanart.com/ 
 Presents William Hagerman's realistic oil paintings of the American landscapes. Also has some essays for aspiring artists and an email newsletter.
http://www.alanhardcastle.co.uk/ 
 British artist inspired by the bleak beauty of the Pennines and working in oil and watercolor. Includes profile and exhibition history.
http://www.seeart.co.uk/ 
 Gouache paintings inspired by Welsh, Spanish, and French scenery.
http://members.optusnet.com.au/marith/ 
 Colorful Australian landscape in watercolor, also some oils, and travel photos from Egypt, Tunisia, and South Africa.
http://www.bradleyhendershot.com/ 
 Featuring landscapes of rural Pennsylvania and coastal Maine including Monhegan Island.
http://herbeckart.com/ 
 Works on paper and canvas, including etching, lithography, drawing and painting.
http://www.theartistswindowonline.com/artwinweb/artwin.nsf/NM_Artist/NM_Artist 
 Plein air and studio oil landscape paintings from Taos, New Mexico artist. Includes resume.
http://www.fraserhine.com/ 
 Gallery of original works by Canadian artist, reflecting the life and nature of the area.
http://www.eyesondrenewydd.homecall.co.uk/ 
 Welsh artist using mainly acrylics to create colorful paintings of local towns and country scenes.
http://www.stevearts.com/ 
 New paintings by L.A. based painter. Urban landscapes of Los Angeles and its environs.
http://megholgate.com/ 
 Based in Washington and specializing in paintings with soft, blurred tones, emphasizing the energy of the landscape rather than its realistic details.
http://www.cmhartist.co.uk/ 
 British artist inspired by the Devon seascape and creating dramatic landscapes and abstract artwork using mixed media.
http://www.adriennehowes.com/ 
 Welsh artist inspired by landscape and her passion for horses.
http://www.georginahunt.com/ 
 Resume and portfolio of an artist inspired by the Canadian wilderness and landscape.
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