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SLICES, 2015 WATERCOLOR ROUND 15X15 IN.  | 38X38 CM.

         TREE BARK, 2007 WATERCOLOR 19X19 IN. | 42.5X42.5 CM.
        INVITED ARTIST  EASTER IN THE MUSICAL GARDEN, 2006 WATERCOLOR 24X26 IN. | 61X66 CM. TRIPTYCH


         MUSICAL GARDEN, 2004 WATERCOLOR 25.5X13.25 IN. | 65X33.5 CM.

         EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN, 2013 DIGITAL GICLEE PRINT ELECTRONIC 11X31 IN. | 28X79 CM.




                                   JAMES PFEFFER
                                   Lives and works in Smyrna, TN ,United States
                                   http://www.1858prize.org/artist/james-pfeffer/



































         Being an artist is: a way of life that comes from within one’s self
         wherein a love affair with design creativity is more of an intuitive
         process showing versatility that happens naturally, much more
         than a 9 to 5 job as creativity knows no limits in time and place,
         a constant renewal of learning and thought processes to help
         keep a positive, innovative and fresh point of view... in short, any
         artist never does it all nor hasn’t realized everything as there are
         always possibilities for improvement, new ideas or approaches
         (even to a same subject) and should allow the sharing of ideas
         to be passed on in a teaching and learning environment.
         Many people – teachers, fellow students, co-workers and
         friends - helped me along in my career and I have been trying to
         reciprocate that process by being helpful in allowing a possible
         student to realize a potential or develop a personal approach to
         an art process not by emulating what I do, but rather realizing
         their own potentials and possibilities through introductions to
         ideas, techniques, design processes and just having fun with
         their own creative process.

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