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Gallery 111

Maryalice Eizenberg 
Maryalice Eizenberg is an award winning artist and Massachusetts native. Settling on the Cape was an easy decision for someone so committed to recording the world around her in visual images. Maryalice has worked in a variety of mediums but always returns to her first love… oils. 

Maryalice's art education includes course study at both the Worcester and Springfield Fine Art Museums. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Dramatic patterns of  light and color are what attract Maryalice to a subject. It is the emotional response to these elements that she tries to share with the viewer. Her work is held in private collections in the USA, Europe and Japan.
Bill Claybrook
Bill Claybrook is a fine art image creator who lives and works in Concord, MA. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science. Bill has been doing photography for over 30 years, and his photography has covered many parts of the United States as well as Canada and Europe. 

Bill is a knowledgeable PhotoShop user with a focus on transforming digital images into fine art images without destroying the integrity of the originals. Bill teaches digital photography workshops in Wisconsin, Maine, Cape Cod, and Concord. His goal is to teach how to transform photographs into fine art images.
Andrea Zall
Andrea Zall, owner/operater of Frame-ables Gallery and Frame Shop in Concord since 1985, began taking her photography seriously about 30 years ago.  She uses her compositions to convey her passion and love for people, places, and memories in her life.

Beginning with a career in Public Relations, and, along with her husband, raising a young family, Andrea’s photographic work drew requests for photo shoots of events.  This was quickly followed by a desire for more personal and creative expression of what she saw through her own eyes, her perspective of life events. Andrea’s photographs are a reflection of what she sees and feels in a moment.  Her hope is that when others view them they experience an emotion or memory of their own.
Andrea Zall, owner/operater of Frame-ables Gallery and Frame Shop in Concord since 1985, began taking her photography seriously about 30 years ago.  She uses her compositions to convey her passion and love for people, places, and memories in her life.

Beginning with a career in Public Relations, and, along with her husband, raising a young family, Andrea’s photographic work drew requests for photo shoots of events.  This was quickly followed by a desire for more personal and creative expression of what she saw through her own eyes, her perspective of life events. Andrea’s photographs are a reflection of what she sees and feels in a moment.  Her hope is that when others view them they experience an emotion or memory of their own.
Andrea Zall, owner/operater of Frame-ables Gallery and Frame Shop in Concord since 1985, began taking her photography seriously about 30 years ago.  She uses her compositions to convey her passion and love for people, places, and memories in her life.

Beginning with a career in Public Relations, and, along with her husband, raising a young family, Andrea’s photographic work drew requests for photo shoots of events.  This was quickly followed by a desire for more personal and creative expression of what she saw through her own eyes, her perspective of life events. Andrea’s photographs are a reflection of what she sees and feels in a moment.  Her hope is that when others view them they experience an emotion or memory of their own.
Andrea Zall is the owner of Frame-ables, and a fine art photographer. Her work includes landscapes and cityscapes from her travels, as well as a collection of wildlife photography.
Lori Bate

Lori Bate took her first drawing lesson at the age of nine at the Currier Gallery of Art in Manchester, NH, she also took advantage of her grandmother's talents as an artist and painted with her. 

 

Lori then attended the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, and started an accessory design business, Civitas, printing city plans on neckties and scarves. This was a successful endeavor, however, she yearned to get back to her roots of drawing by hand. Last year Lori began exploring pastels, which quickly became her passion. 

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