Ne’Qwa Art’s carefully chosen artists offer stunningly diverse subject
matter, ranging from whimsical characters to sensuously rich details.
These distinguished artisans have built a following of fans worldwide
who recognize their distinctive styles. Choose from wildlife, romance,
sports, ethnic, religious, holiday, and primitive themes by Ne’Qwa
Art’s renowned creators
Betty Padden
Known for both her storytelling ability and woodcarving skills, Betty
Padden brings nature to life with her magical celebration of holiday
collections. Residing in Auburn, Massachusetts, she and her husband
Bob collaborate to make hand-carved signs for businesses around
the country
Beverly Niffenegger
Beverly Niffenegger creates images from the heart. A former conceptual
designer and illustrator for Hallmark, she lives and works
in a historic log lodge in the pine-covered mountains of Cloudcroft,
New Mexico. She paints and designs for international clients and
The Old Apple Barn. Her combination of old world style and modern
sensibility makes her work timeless.
Cindy Shamp
Cindy Shamp’s distinctive folk art combines inspiring words of faith
with an Americana touch. Her delightful artwork exemplifies a strong
commitment to God, family and country. Her heartwarming art,
which graces a wide variety of quality products, evokes memories
of a simpler time.
D. Morgan
D. Morgan began selling art in 1972 at sidewalk shows, developing
a following among collectors throughout the South. Today she
combines her favorite subjects of doves, Santas, cozy homes
nestled in the snow, seascapes and rural life with four-line poems
that she writes and artfully adds to each painting.
Diane Knott
Diane Knott grew up surrounded by historic centers of the American
Revolution which stimulated her love of Americana. Today, she lives
on a beautiful mountainside overlooking lush hills, valleys, farms and
woods. These panoramic vistas and childhood memories are the
inspiration for her kitchen and garden paintings and watercolors.
Patricia Brubaker
Decorating and creativity infuse every aspect of artist Patricia
Brubaker’s life. From her studio in Glastonbury, Connecticut, she
designs a vast array of dinnerware, fabrics, rugs, pillows, stationery
and other items. Whether designing rich, vivid holiday images,
delicate garden herbs or luscious blooms, Patricia’s versatility as an
artist and designer comes through in every piece she creates.
Paul Brent
Paul Brent’s watercolors capture the beauty and character of life
by the sea. He considers himself a painter of nature and architecture,
focusing on subjects in coastal areas such as lighthouses and coastal
cottages along with birds, fish and all types of sea life.
Peggy Abrams
Peggy Abrams has developed a devoted following among
collectors for her wide range of subjects including Victorian ladies,
Old World Santas, Teddy Bears, Botanicals, Angels, Garden scenes
and much more.
Susan Winget
A prolific illustrator and award-winning watercolorist, Susan Winget’s
designs capture the timeless nostalgia of country life and a love for
traditional values. Her hand is remarkably versatile, with an
aesthetically pleasing and accessible style. Her renowned artwork
has been seen at the White House, Colonial Williamsburg and the
National Trust.
Mary Edith Jackson
Mary Edith Jackson’s unique design versatility leads many to believe
that her creations are illustrated by more than one person. In fact,
her work is showcased in two distinctly different collections: The Edith
Collection and the Mary Parker Collection. By 2001, more than one
thousand of her images were licensed, representing over seventy
five companies.
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