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Raised in both New Jersey and New England, Ted Goerschner’s earliest art influence was an 8th grade art teacher. She was an exchange teacher from Australia who opened the young student’s eyes to his artistic talent, and gave him the push he needed. Goerschner’s grandfather was an artist, so "I guess if runs in the family. I never wanted to be anything else. I tried other things; they never worked." Goerschner loves the freedom of being an artist, and the people and the places that he is able to visit. Fulfillment for him is the happiness he is able to bring to others with his special talent. The artist hopes his work "gives joy to the viewer. I feel art should lift up the spirit, not drag it down-TV takes care of that." Years of studies, observations, challenges, successes and lessons permeate the walls of his studio, a telling picture of an artist’s lifelong commitment to perfection - transferring nature onto canvas. The artist attended the Art Student’s League in New York; the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art, New Jersey; and the University of Florida in Tampa, FL. His work appears in numerous publications, has won many distinguished awards, and appears in many public and private collections, including the Holiday Inn Corporate Collection, the Mr. Kevin Costner Collection, and the Household Finance Corporate Collection.
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A division of Encore Art Group and based in Vancouver, Canada, CAP is a world-renowned publisher of open edition prints and art cards. Its catalogue boasts a superb range of landscapes by artists such as Philip Craig and David Short, street scenes by Gilles Archambault and George Bates, florals by Don Li Leger and abstracts by Laurie Maitland. In all it's catalogue covers 12 categories of art and also includes a growing and comprehensive small print collection featuring best selling imagery from both CAP and Winn Devon. CAP looks far and wide for new and talented artists and as a result many of CAP's images are either painted by European artists or feature European scenes or both. Many are published in European standard sizes.