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blair bradshaw
myartspace id:blairbradshaw
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Betty Schaefer
myartspace id:betty361
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I use dolls painted in a realistic manner with erotic poses, to draw the viewer into my critique of the way in which sexuality is pervading our entire culture through television, movies, fashion, advertising and our general day-to-day life. Rather than painting nude men and women I choose dolls, which are not explicit sexually but rather suggest the overindulgence of sexuality in our society today, and become a more neutral medium. This is shown more strongly by isolating the figures of the dolls on a Southern Yellow Pine Flakeboard with no background, removing distraction from the action being depicted in my art.


linda shere
myartspace id:inlandsea
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canaan brackins
myartspace id:canaanbrackins
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William Gilliam
myartspace id:Onerase
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Tyler Ingle
myartspace id:Tingle
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B&T
myartspace id:GLITZYMUTES
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B&T are a collaborative art duo from Los Angeles working in performance, video, photography, and installation. Their works are derived from their shared experiences as a collaborative team. They are constantly developing new concepts and identities relating to 'the team', tasks for two, competitive sports, and live theatrical exercises. Through character development and improvisation, B&T abstract concepts of collaboration through their theatrical filter, producing a reality that is exaggerated into the realm of the fantastic and absurd.


Renee Robbins
myartspace id:RRobbins
Personal Store:http://www.nyaxe.com/reneerobbins/
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Renee Robbins currently lives and works in Chicago, Illinois. She received her BFA from the University of Kentucky, followed by the MFA in painting from Michigan State University. As an artist, her work has been recognized with awards, grants, publications, and through selection for national exhibitions. Her selected exhibition highlights include the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art, South Bend Regional Art Museum, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Ai Gallery, University of Illinois at Chicago, and was the featured artist at Function+Art during Chicago Artists Month. She received a grant from College of Arts and Letters to study in Tokyo, Japan and her work can be found in the publication “Best of Michigan Artists and Artisans”, 2006.


Drew Neerdaels
myartspace id:Drewn
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Passionate photographer and filmmaker. Started my learning my craft in the military and then studying at Brooks Institute and American Film Institute in LA. I am a dad and I love it!


Sid Hoeltzell
myartspace id:shoeltzell
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Sid Hoeltzell has been an award winning commercial advertising photographer in Miami since 1990. Among many awards are 12 Addy and 1 Clio. The clients of his Miami design district studio include Bacardi, Cartier, Florida Lottery, Kellogs, Pollo Tropical, Mayors, Molsons Beer, and even the Vatican. Mr. Hoeltzell 's work can be seen thru over 360 commissions on six cruise ships of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. His work can be seen on www.sdihoeltzellphoto.com


(wrenn, c) scrapworm
myartspace id:scrapworm
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I began to notice problems within the existing infra and super-structures as I individuated my worldview and experienced the cyclical shatter of various acculturated assumption sets. With the pseudonym, scrapworm- I named the transformative allegory on which I base my ever-expanding open system of accumulated observation. This identity is but a human perspective on presenting ideas and allows me to figuratively identify with collective entanglement. We are all really scrapworms, winding paths through the life fueling collective composts of time, thought, matter, space, society, culture -- and the web-expanding metaphorical implications of such concepts. I encountered Chashama via the Tixe gallery while working at 4 Times Sq. for The New Yorker. It was but a dirty storefront in June of 2003, the 2-story leftover an office building (formerly18-floor) with the defunct ground floor novelty store, 'fun city'. Waiting to be demolished for One Bryant Park, Chashama made this (and other subsequent) 'real estate in transition' available for use by artists. As the stores' leases expired, Chashama managed street-level theaters, art spaces, and project areas along 42nd St. (6th/Bway). I saw a small call to artists posted in the raw space window of what Janusz Jaworski turned into Tixe. First selected for a group show, I then applied to create the two-month installation, 'Visions of Excess: Visions of Void'. Building 'Visions' was a pivotal experience of dreaming and going for it full force within a meaningfully transient site. Chashama later offered me a window opportunity along the exit elevators of the AMC Empire movie theater within the 'New 42nd St.' megalomania. A disused Carvel in a mezzanine former food court (now Dave & Busters), 'on the way' evolved into a topography inhabited by small clay and plaster characters in vignette architectures along a meticulously placed industrial and organic, digitally infiltrated, diorama landscape. I printed related image/textual bookmarks with the stipend, distributing 5,000 from the site over the three-month course of the show. I live and make things as I know how, trusting my thoughts and the metaphoric circumstances I encounter in my experience of the world as inspiring material to explore. With the 'scraps' I collect, I create abstract narrative contexts that respond to my deepest questions. Merging multiple mediums and manipulations, I examine associative ideas and assimilative 'memory' (within affecting influential structures). In artist residencies, I experimented with photocopies on surfaces using a wet tearing process that tested the paper falling apart before adhering. This practice focused a tediously meditative technique that led to the continental billboard, 'Land of Make Believe' (shown in self-managed a Chashama storefront at 208 W37th St., Feb. 2006). In combining images for visual effect and scale tracking/mapping, I imagine a world of anachronistic decay, a wasteland of the 'American Dream' that foreshadows itself by investigating subtle determinants. I had been working with 1948-1955 Life magazines in 2005, as the post-war period seemed insightful to contemporary conditions. I study/use published images and words to enhance my understanding of influences on 20th Century opinions of progress, efficiency, survival, and authoritarian 'fear/faith' dynamics from a human psychological perspective within the influences of apocalypse culture. I build mental models for myself, as the networking of conceptual representations allows me an engaging awareness of dynamics between subjects. My art creation thus attempts to create a spatial set of conditions; suggestions that will let the viewer make individualized perceptive conclusions within the immersive scenario. As representations of matter presented through manufacture and belief-system lenses, my work requires the individual to complete the suspended idea inter-relationships alluded to by organizational patterns, linguistic clues, and subtle visual references. While I find 'the world' tragic in innumerable ways, I'm primarily bothered by the layers of intellectualized separation that let us accept photographic images of death and violent suffering as but the sad way of the world. Yet, images of deep space remain unfathomable remote truths! I challenge myself in a daily life of nurturing ideas and creating sculptural ways to express insights of interconnected dynamics within three-dimensional space, over time. I do so within the deep time evolution of human potential and an ominous apocalyptic atmosphere. 'Apocalypse' is but a collective idea grown from the fear of losing self and power. I make art situations that creatively manifest such potentially true visions, offering artifact maps toward potential transformations instead. What is the role of artists within our apocalyse culture- they vary infinite, all vital.


Debra Zechowski
myartspace id:littledebbie
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Gary Dobry
myartspace id:pugsgym
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"Gary Dobry is an American ex-boxer, now turned author and visionary artist. He has used his experience in the ring to produce allegorical, hauntingly beautiful iconographical images and writing." Henry Boxer, gallery owner, art dealer and editor of RAW VISION magazine ***** http://www.askart.com/AskART/studio/art_detail.aspx?Studio=11010286&type=portfolio ***** Artist Biography: Gary studied painting & drawing at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Il, USA and apprenticed as a painter under the late, great Ed Paschke and Bumble-Bee Bob Novak. Gary earned a Diplome de Francaise from the Sorbonne, Universite de Paris , and apprenticed as a tattoo artist under Electric Art Tattoos' owner, Ernie Gonzales. Gary is/has been represented by, or/and exhibited at; the Judy A Saslow Gallery in Chicago, Il, eklektikos Gallery in Washington DC, The Henry Boxer Gallery in London, England, The Packer Gallery in Chicago, Il , L'Art Noir Gallery in New Orleans and Galerie L'Art de Rien in Paris, France as well as exhibiting with Ed Paschke at the World Tattoo Gallery in Chicago, Il, with Andy Warhol at the Franklin Roosevelt Hotel in LA, Ca. and with Leon Golub at the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Art in Chicago, Il. Gary has been featured on PBS's Artbeat twice and has been interveiwed, or written about, in numerous magazines, newspapers and TV shows including the Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun Times, Gallery Magazine, Current Affair, Danny Bonaduce Show and numerous others. Gary owns a boxing gym in Crystal Lake, Il., USA. Gary has 3 novels published, 'En La Lona', 'Kingdom Come' & 'In Good Faith'. You can contact Gary via his website; www.onthecanvas.com or email him at: pugsgym@aol.com or via : http://www.askart.com/AskART/studio/art_detail.aspx?Studio=11010286&type=portfolio Studied: SAIC, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Il Universite' de Paris, Sorbonne, Paris France Painting apprenticeship w/ Ed Paschke Painting apprenticeship w/ Bob Novak Tattoo apprenticeship w/ Ernest Gonzales, Electric Art Tattoo Books: 1997, George Plasketes Images of Elvis Presley in American Culture, 1977-1997: The Mystery Terrain, Haworth Press, Inc (color) ------------------------- The Art and Aesthetics of Boxing By David Scott, Roger Conover Contributor Roger Conover Edition: illustrated Published by U of Nebraska Press, 2009 ISBN 0803213867, 9780803213869 Exhibition Record (Museums, Institutions and Awards): last one-man show, eklektikos Gallery, Washington DC, 2001 last 2-man show, Mars Gallery. Chicago, Il, 2003 last 3 man show, Judy Saslow Gallery, Chicago, Il, 2001 last group showings, Packer Gallery, Chicago, Il & Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Art (w/ Leon Golub), Chicago, Il, 2003, Galerie L'Art de Rien, Paris, France, 12/2009 Exhibition Record (Galleries and Art Shows): available upon request Magazine and Newspaper References: available upon request Dealers or Representatives: to acquire a painting in the USA, contact Aron Packer c/o the Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, Il, aronpacker@earthlink.net In Europe, contact Henry Boxer c/o the Henry Boxer Gallery, henryboxer@aol.com Artist Statement: take risks. create problems for yourself so you have to come up with solutions to those problems. That'll make you a force to be reckoned with.


myartspace id:tetsuya
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Debra Paulson
myartspace id:rustydeb
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Chicago raised and based, I have been exhibiting and selling my architectural photographs in Chicago for 6 years. These photos are from my series: A Different View. All were created using 35mm film. I consider these photos reflective not only of the strength and diversity of Chicago architecture but its inherent elegance of design. Every conceivable style of architecture is on display here in Chicago - a trip to Washington, DC resulted in quite a few beautiful B&Ws, including Man in Motion. In creating A Different View I set out to isolate the exquisite, repetitive patterns found within the facades and interiors of urban architecture and public art, inviting the viewer to take a second look at these innovative structures.


MARILYN WALTER
myartspace id:GUINNESS
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My life consists of many kaleidoscopic realities. My father was born in Shanghai. My mother was born in Canada. I grew up in Kuwait and Iran and I lived and worked in the Caribbean. My memories give me valuable insight when examining the influences of languages, cultures, and customs which shape my artistic voice. I am disciplined, professional and an active community arts educator, whose passion for the literary arts drives my pursuit to pull my own story into art.


tim gates
myartspace id:gatesart
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Joshua Daniel McGrane
myartspace id:jm458804
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Joshua Daniel McGrane was born and raised in a small farming community in Iowa. As a child, he developed an obsession with afternoon cartoons and would litter the families kitchen floor with hundereds of sketches recreating episodes of He-Man and Scooby Doo. His work is a byproduct of rural perversion and simplistic nature. The duality is evident, as the final product is often bright yet disturbing. Joshua currently resides in the city of Chicago. He is the co-owner of a cat named Duke.


zanne andrea
myartspace id:zanneandrea
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I am a painter. My work at the moment is done mainly with soft pastels on marble dust boards I prepare myself. My work is concerned with "theatrical issues", the age old idea that life is a stage, and we are all actors/actresses in our own dramas, working through different experiences and emotions, dealing with hurt and pain, the mundane, the ecstatic. I am fascinated with people using intuition, instinct, magic, metaphysics, spirituality and religion in dealing with everyday life. I try to portray my ideas in symoblic and sometimes narrative ways.


Thom Rouse
myartspace id:rouse
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I am a refugee from the world of retail portrait wedding photography. I sold my studio about 5 years ago and have since been absorbed by the pursuit of fine art production.


Robin Schaefer
myartspace id:rschaefer
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Irina Quintela
myartspace id:iquintela
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Hi. I'm a journalist and photojournalist in Lisbon, Portugal. I love writing and taking pics, but recently I'm taking a degree on Design and Film Making in The School of Media Arts and Communication. Though my time is short, I often prepare photography exhibits all across the country. Stay tunned for news and please take a look at my personal site: http://www.iqshots.com . Cheers! :] UPCOMING SHOWS: * Caserta, Italy "HUMAN RIGHTS", la cura di Roberto Ronca 11th September - 11th October Complesso Monumentale Belvedere di San Leucio * Istanbul, Turkey "ART FOR PEACE" 26th September - 15th October Istanbul Photography House - Fotografevi


Katherine Langlands
myartspace id:Katherine
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The fast lane and visual stimulations. Peace and watching flowers die. December and fresh olive oil. the Sahara Dessert and illusions that matter. Silence and yoga. Snowboarding and adventures.


samantha sethi
myartspace id:ssethi
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Deborah Hamon
myartspace id:Dhamon
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Barbara Petri-Uy
myartspace id:bpetriuy
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Born in 1971 in Montbrison, France. Studied and work abroad, mainly in Europe and in the United States. Married with two children, work for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo. Influenced by deteriorated post-conflict cities, Barbara mainly paints urban landscapes, skyscrapers, towers with a technic of paint layers, which fully allows her to reveal the tension and eventuallity the violence of such environment.


Priscilla Jones
myartspace id:priscillajones
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Priscilla has been producing contemporary stitched mixed media pieces in 2D and 3D since completing her degree in Embroidery at Manchester Metropolitan University in 1997.Priscilla draws her inspiration from a variety of sources exploring the concept of identity, memory and nostalgia. These themes underpin a range of areas within her work including freelance designs for greeting cards design, fashion and interior fabrics exporting to Japan, Europe and the U.S.A. Priscilla is continuously exhibiting across the U.K. and supplies many galleries and retail outlets. Priscilla also currently holds a part-time lecturing post at East Lancashire Institute of Higher Education on The Contemporary Textile Design Degree programme leading the pathway development for designer makers. In 2003 Priscilla and her husband Ian set up The Edge Gallery in Lancaster specialising in Contemporary Fine and Applied Art, and last year they expanded the Gallery space and now run a programme of art and design workshops.


Jane Troyer
myartspace id:janetroyer
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Now living and working in Dallas, Texas


Julia Robertson
myartspace id:aeroimaging
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Julia Robertson, Owner/Photographer of Aero-Imaging, Inc. Specializing in Custom & Stock Aerial Photography in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, New York, and Washington DC Aerials since 1991. Represented by Workbook Stock/Jupiter Images, Alamy and PDN Featured as Photo District News Delaware Photographer of the Year. Published in hundreds of publications worldwide, and is a freelancer for the Gannet Corporation's Wilmington News Journal. Julia's gallery located in Wilmington, Delaware and is available for assignments worldwide. Corporate and Advertising Clients have included Amtrak, Chrysler, Stoltz, Cossette Post, The Gannett Corporation, Staubach Investment, Prentice Hall and McGraw Hill.


SUBHORN PATTARA
myartspace id:subhorn
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Dawn Nelson
myartspace id:dlnelson
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Dawn Nelson Artist’s Statement I pounce on glimpses, capturing images that twitch in my subconscious. I move by instinct, marking the paper. Like awakening from a catnap, the images reflect not one experience, but a montage. Remembering and responding, the light, dark, and color tell stories from the alley. My path can be detected in the tracks of charcoal, wax, ink, and paint. Rips, drips, and ooze brush and encounter. I stalk fields with false starts, blunders, and victories. I watch out, I reach in, and I reemerge. Painting, I see in the dark, continuing my travels, my nine lives.


Serge Nartneff
myartspace id:ArtSN
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Serge Nartneff - High educated Professional Artist, and Fashion Designer from Toronto (Ontario, Canada), who started her artistic carrier on graduating at the St-Petersburg's States University of Technology and Design (Master's degree. Specialization: Fashion Designer). From 1987 to 1991 he was studied at St-Petersburg States Artistic-Industrial University (Specialization: Art Graphics and Art Design). Serge is a member of Visual Arts Ontario. Serge always demonstrated an interest in art (drawing, painting, sculpture). Serge began his work as a fashion artist in the famous Russian Fashion company - Leningrad Fashion House. From 1987 to 2003 he worked as Artist, Fashion Designer, Senior Fashion Designer, Art Director for different Russian, Finnish, France and USA companies. From September 2003 he lives in Toronto (Canada) and works as Artist, Illustrator, Fashion Designer. All his life he works as an Artist - painter, graphic and sculptor. He combines the traditional realistic manner of oil, tempera and watercolor paintings and modern art tendencies. Serge is interested in religious aspects of philosophy, correlation and interdependence of Art, Religion, Life and Death. That motives form a considerable part of his creative work. Serge Nartneff has his own principles in creative work. One of them - never do any even authors copies of his Art works. Serge art works are in the private collections in France, USA, Germany, Poland, Canada and Russia.


Brian Wasson
myartspace id:wassonman
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ben capozzi
myartspace id:bencapozzi
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Erika Sears
myartspace id:erikaleesears
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There are many reasons people choose to create art. For some, it is an escape; a way to channel energy into something constructive. For others, it is the joy of creation and self-expression, and sharing that love with others. Personally, I create art for these reasons, and also with the hope that my work will inspire others to cultivate their own creative endeavors.


Keiko Hiromi
myartspace id:keikohiromi1
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Richard O'Russa
myartspace id:rorussa
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Born and raised in Peoria, Illinois. Lives in Manhattan.


Barbara Wurden
myartspace id:fauxfun
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Wurden expresses herself best through her fine art. It is on canvas where she is able to use her creative energies in a more mystical manner and paint images beyond decoration. She paints abstractly coupled with realism. Her paintings reflect vibrant colors and lively gestured brush stokes interconnected with the use of quiet and sensual color blending. Creating art is my addiction; its about fulfilling a craving within me. I now paint with the intension of producing positive and powerful images. To paint fine art is my gift and my responsibility in that I use the medium to unveil the grace and beauty in life and in our universe. To release a new painting is to give form to the formless and a channel to the invisible. My wish for choosing to paint art that uplifts is in materializing reflections of that light in those who look into my art. www.wurden.com


John Chasteen
myartspace id:jcthebear
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ken thurlbeck
myartspace id:kthurlbeck
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aaron black
myartspace id:mackayblack
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darryl matthews
myartspace id:artistinyou
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My interest in art began at age eleven I attended the Newark school for fine industrial art in Newark, New Jersey. My experience began soon after graduation from art school. I worked at various jobs, but continued to pursue my desire to work professionally. As an artist by marketing my talent, my artwork became apparent to many of my co-workers and in- house employees. Subseguently, I was in demand for various types of freelance work included but not limited to family, children and wedding paints etc. for several years. My professional career began when I was hired by third power marketing and development inc. to produce black and white story boards which were used in advertising development. With PSE&G in New Jersey, my story boards was published in the New Jersey local newspapers. I've done a trademark rendering of to females shaking hands for the girl scouts brochures. In 1993 I moved to San Diego, California, and was commissioned to do a lobby painting for the San Diego local television news station. I've done several paintings for Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical research institute, in La Jolla, Ca. Also commissioned to do tee shirt design of green hornet television show that was sold in the east coast and west coast. The work was approved by the actor who played the green hornet, Van Williams. Today a still consider Van Williams a friend.In conclusion art has become my passion, no other single subject offers as much opportunity to be creative with the gift that god blessed me what. I am now back in New Jersey and still continuing with my art and my goals.


Taylor Schwartz
myartspace id:Taytay
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heather Brown
myartspace id:heatherbrown
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Marla E
myartspace id:marlae
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Bio: Marla E's unique sculptural paintings are on display in shows, galleries and private collections around the world. Her popular work often combines unlikely objects, providing an element of surprise. Marla E studied fine art at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL, and graduated from The Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale. Her work has been featured in major Florida venues, including Mt. Dora Center for the Arts, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Osceola Center for the Arts and The Orlando Museum of Art. Marla E's paintings have appeared in national television ad campaigns. She was featured on the cover of NOW Magazine's Premiere Issue. Her work is included in American Art Collector, A Juried Competition of New Work. Marla E's Groove Series was purchased as part of the permanent public installation for the new CNL Center II building in Orlando, FL. Marla E was also featured in a filmed documentary for CNL. Art Park Gallery in Rhodes, Greece accepted Marla E for the International Artists Exhibit. She traveled to Greece, participated in a workshop at the Art Park, and had her solo exhibition. She will return next season to continue her Greek Series at the Art Park. Statement: I am experimenting with plaster on wood. The plaster is my primary surface. It can be built up, textured, sculpted and works well with paint, wax, and pencil, as well as foreign objects. These new, bold works are an exploration of texture, color and space, infusing geometry with organic freedom. I want the viewer to participate...to have a visual dialog with the art, and a subliminal nod when they make the connection.


Lindsay Manolakos
myartspace id:lindsaymanolakos
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Lindsay grew up in Syracuse, New York where she spent much more of her time concerned with playing sports than with painting pictures. Something to change only after high school when she headed to Boston College to study Political Science. Thankfully the university’s curriculum required a course in fine arts. She took her first painting class in her junior year and immediately fell in love with it. She took that passion abroad with her after college to Latin America where she spent a year teaching, painting and wandering. Evidence of her travels can be seen in much of her work as she utilizes many bright colors indicative of the region as well as subject matter portrayed the area. This led to an invitation to showcase her work in New York’s City Hall in an exhibition celebrating Latin American culture. She has also shown her work at venues in New Jersey, Manhattan and her new home of Brooklyn where she teaches math at a middle school in the neighborhood of Bedford Stuyvesant.


Brandon Jones
myartspace id:brandonjones
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wipoosana supanakorn
myartspace id:supernakorn
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Cielo Oreste
myartspace id:cielo419
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Josh Separzadeh
myartspace id:malenktct
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My photos are actually paintings of photos. I take the pictures and I overlay the image with the right colors and shading. This is why they have that cartoon look to them. It's a little hard for me to describe my context of my work. Each piece pretty much expresses an idea or philosophy that I have acquired during my experience in life. I see alot of problems in my direct generation and also the society that surrounds me. I try to express these issues using some kind of narrative structure to each picture where irony, metaphors and symbolism carries the context of the piece. My work has a very simple aesthetic to it because I feel that every item in the picture needs to be a strong part of the theme that is being conveyed. When people see my art I want them to be able to see issues in a new light. Some people have fallen into a world where others decide for them, media tells them what to enjoy, commercials tell them what to buy and celebrities tell them what to like. This way of living is not living. It's individuality that creates a life, but when MTV is force feeding my whole generation on how to experience life I feel it kills authentic souls. My art is aesthetically connected with the types of images that magazines would be able to use in order to sell anything, because many of my pieces include sex, drugs and violence, but unfortunately this aesthetic is necessary in order for my work to hit the people who I think have fallen into this problem. If sex sells to the public, I am hoping the public will "buy" my philosophies toward life and adapt them them to their own in order to be a more well rounded individual and not a puppet of the world around them.


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