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| Amy Bassin |
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| Amy Bassin, is an artist, who has worked in drawing, painting, digital photography, video, film and interactive design.
In addition to exhibiting worldwide, she works as an interaction designer and lives in Long Island City, NY. |
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| Kenneth Eason |
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| Tom McGhee |
| myartspace id:ozimail |
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| I have been shooting for over 12 yrs commercially and also had several exhibitions of my fine art work along the way both in my previous country Australia and in The UK and now in New York.
My work continues to evolve as I do and I am pretty happy with the direction it is going. |
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| penny rhodes |
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| Longmont Colorado native. Past President Boulder Art Association, Boulder, Co. |
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| kelsey mckinney |
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| Alexander Vasquez |
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| Just a simple novice at photograpy, but its what I love. |
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| Amanda Stiles |
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| "Amanda Stiles, award winning native Floridian artist has been painting since the age of seven. Now twenty-five years old, she continues to produce highly charged pieces that elicit an emotional response. She has exhibited at the Salvador Dali Museum, St Petersburg Fine Arts Museum, and the Florida Craftsman Gallery. Currently exhibiting in multiple galleries across the United States, most recently selected as a featured artist to join an international group of artists at the Four Horseman GalleryÃÆÃâÃâ ââ¬â¢ÃÆÃ¢â¬Â âââ‰âÂ¢ÃÆÃââââ¬Ã
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| Mary O'Reilly |
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| Deniz Gokduman |
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| DENIZ GOKDUMAN
1976 He was born in Balikesir.
1982-1993 He completed his primary and high school education in Balikesir.
1993-1994 He received painting education from Painter Ozdemir Yemencioglu.
1994 He started BA in painting teaching in the University of Marmara Ataturk Education Faculty.
1994-1998 He worked in the ateliers of Prof. Dr. Isa Baslioglu, Prof. Dr. Nevhiz Tanyeli, Prof. Dr. Ramiz Aydin.
1997-1998 He graduated from painting teaching in the University of Marmara Ataturk Education Faculty.
1998 He was admitted into MA in Visual and Environmental Arts in Istanbul Technical University the Institute of Social Sciences.
1998-1999 He studied English in Inkilap Language Institute.
1999-2002 He completed MA in Visual and Environmental Arts in Istanbul Technical University the Institute of Social Sciences with high honor.
1999-2000 He worked as a painting teacher in Eyup Otakcilar High School in Istanbul.
2000-2002 He worked as a painting teacher in Eyup High School in Istanbul.
2002-2005 He worked as a painting teacher in Eyup Otakcilar Secondary School in Istanbul.
2005 He was appointed as lecturer to Thrace University Education Faculty Fine Arts Education in Edirne.
2005 He was admitted into PhD in painting teaching in the University of Marmara the Institute of Educational Sciences.
2007 He still continues his PhD program and his profession as lecturer in Thrace University.
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| Gareth Hacking |
| myartspace id:garethhacking |
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| Gareth Hacking is a Manchester-based artist and freelance photographer. |
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| Adrian Chrissos |
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| I just got into painting in November 2006- I do it as a passionate pastime and another way to release....~ |
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| ADAM COLLISON |
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| Phillip Orozco |
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| 1. Born in New Mexico
2. Always had an interest in art
3. Moved around alot, California, NJ, NY
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| Sindy McCord |
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| Dina |
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| I am an aspiring artist, I've been drawing since I was about six years old I have no real formal training, I draw & paint what I feel...to me thats what Art is about ,feeling and being able to put it out there in different mediums.I am hoping to exhibit my work soon.Also all of my art is for sale so if you are interested just drop me a line. |
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| eeris katz - bergman |
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| Katz Bergman, eeris Iris, Israel, 1965-
Iris eeris Katz Bergman, b. 1965, Israel Studies: 1985-89 WIZO School of Design, Haifa. Prize: 1992 America-Israel Cultural Foundation.
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| Cynthia Trevino |
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| Childhood memories form the foundation for this artist's work. Born 1984 in San Antonio, TX, Ms. Trevino examines specific events from her childhood. Referred to as 'parallels', she connects them to her current perspective on themes such as cultural identity, femininity and spirituality. Ms. Trevino currently works as an elementary art teacher on the south side of San Antonio. |
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| Christopher Wilke |
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| Preterist Manifesto (Artist̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s Statement)
The purpose of Preterist Art is to use retrograde techniques and philosophies that exhume and display the corpses of the height of art and aesthetic correctitude that walked hand in hand with man̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s long past golden age of civilization. I have defined this as of yet unworked aesthetic philosophy ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬Åpreterism̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâàbecause it acknowledges the fact that we are living in an age beyond the end. The great experiment called civilization lavishly bestowed upon man the gifts that it promised, and now it is in the process of slow decay. However, the gifts remain for those bold enough to seize them! ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬ÅThe beauty of the present is that the rest is past.̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâàIt seems that the current thrust of the art world at present (if there is such a thing as the present in our postmodern age) is divided into two particular endeavors: Namely ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬Åconcept̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâàand ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬Ådesign̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃÂ. The conceptualists hold higher esteem in the avant-garde art world. Their work seems radical and new; they posses an anti aesthetic that displays the condition that those living under the burden of late-capitalism suffer. Their work, per say, is essentially ritual, and it is meant to metaphorically capture the transient nature of all things through the act of NOT capturing it, but of simply calling attention to it. They try and involve their audience in the ritual and make them a part of it. Their work is a sort of sham occultism, their rituals empty. Why? Because if their rituals had any lasting effect it would be contrary to the purpose of the ritual in the first place which was to call attention to the fact that nothing is lasting. Their acts and devices slip from memory as quickly as their patrons leave their galleries (usually abandoned or condemned spaces) and the process is short circuited in its very design. If they held or captured the audience̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s attention and produced a lasting effect or artifact of any sort their ritual would be a failure. Even their artifacts are generally disposable, or are composed of disposable objects without craftsmanship or regard to beauty to guarantee that they will in the future decay, or be indifferently destroyed. Their art is a celebration of what they hate, because they offer no alternative. The conceptualist deals primarily with TIME and its effect upon perceived SPACE. Those that deal with design, or create what is called ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬Åfigurative̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâàart are generally obsessed to a degree with photography. Photography is a means to capture for all time visuals that are instantly erased from reality. A photograph is proof positive that a moment existed, and through the image the space it represents will live forever. The space or object is given immortality. Or is it? In as much as this art is attempting to make concrete the transitory, when the moment has passed and all of the moderninity of the image (i.e. all the objects in the image that date it) has become ancient history the image seems like an exhumed corpse, a ghost of a time no one remembers, a monument to a moment that no one cares about any longer. In this way it seems that the image, rather than grant the object or form immortality, unnaturally binds its spirit to the Earth, and it is cursed forever to be unrelieved of the life that was meaningless to it. Even the current popularity of erotic photography and art will in the next few decades seem to the viewers of that time the way the old black and white photographs of flappers from the 1920̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s in various stages of undress seem to us now. Ghostly and otherworldly, and hardly worth our concern despite a documentation for the sake of posterity of what once was. These effigies do not create permanence, they only reinforce the fleeting nature of all things. The modern figurative artist deals primarily with SPACE and its effect upon perceived TIME. I propose a new philosophy in art, which I call Preterism. I will use the remainder of the page to quote from Salvador Dali̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢s ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬ÅMy Struggle̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃÂ. Against simplicity, for complexity. Against egalitarianism for hierarchization. Against the collective, for the individual. Against politics, for metaphysics. Against music, for architecture. Against nature, for esthetics. Against progress, for perenniality. Against revolution, for tradition. Against modern art, for the art of the renaissance.
~Christoph Wilke~ 2006
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| Sasha |
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| King Yan Yeung |
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| Danny Davidson |
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| ally miles |
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| I am mainly a self taught emerging artist. I have had one show so far and that went well..The main body of my work is abstract.. |
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| tim lewis |
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| Dorean Grey |
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My name, as you may call me, is Dorean Grey. Though names mean little and are of even smaller consequence here, in this place. I am no mere figment of imagination. I am very much real in the flesh and bone; not just some novelists creation or folklore conjecture.<br><br>Please give me some time to get this account set up, I'm in the process of setting up several accounts to promote my work. For the time being, you may find much of it on <a href="http://www.myspace.com/doreangrey">my MySpace page</a><br><br><b>Who I'd like to meet:</b><br>Beauty. Someone truly beautiful. Untainted from the ugliness of pain, deceit, horror, tragedy, malice, disease, or disfigurement of the physical, emotional, spiritual, or mental aspects of their figure. Beauty is what we live for, is it not? For it is easy to be ugly - those who are ugly are the most fortunate as they can just sit at their ease and gape at the play.<br><br>Artists. The creators. Musicians, painters, sculptors, photographers, writers, and dancers. Those who express beauty we cannot fathom through their modes and means.<br><br>Models. Those who are not bashful to be looked upon, studied, and dissected by prying eyes and unyielding brushes. Whether made ugly by design or portrayed as beautiful as they are, those who take comfort in being the beginning canvas for the artist.<br><br>Promoters, publicists, producers, enthusiasts, lovers, haters, men, women, organizations...<br><br>Anybody<br><br>Everybody<br><br>Nobody<br><br>For there is only one thing in this world than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.<br><br><a href="http://www.myspace.com/doreangrey"><img src="http://a465.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/99/l_625f5c7b4d4f8b8091f25ab91a8d7bf0.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="http://doreangrey.deviantart.com/"><img src="http://a53.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/85/l_e533924cbce27b5597d26bce5b10526c.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="http://modelmayhem.com/member.php?id=386645"><img src="http://a568.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/83/l_de111c8ca72c18099f4c5db9151f3dff.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="http://www.fashionizing.com/doreangrey"><img src="http://a279.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/104/l_8278051c39c98f8952bd9e0c6690a72e.jpg"></a><br><br><a href="http://www.musicplustv.com/doreangrey"><img src="http://a60.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/126/l_aaaa47d4c5fdc61d3ed68c81ce04690b.jpg"></a><br><br>
<div style="width: 600px;" align="center"><a href="http://doreangrey.imagekind.com/"><img src="http://a373.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/118/l_8c6355b64ab3a2857980f8a58e852b34.jpg"></a><br><font color="#ff0000" size="+2"><i>T-Shirts, Calendars, Mugs, and other Novelties!<br>COMING SOON!</i></font></div><br><br><center><a href="http://doreangrey.imagekind.com/"><img src="http://a252.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/76/l_71677cb1c0fa0b4146cfc83b683419fb.jpg"><br><font color="#ff0000" size="+2"><i>High quality Giclee Prints and optional custom framing!<br>OPEN NOW!</i></font></a></center> |
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| Simon Lovelace |
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| Roger Wing |
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| I live, work, carve and play in Philadelphia with my wife and two children. We have a dog named Lou. |
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| Carl Ellis |
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| Carl Ellis was born and raised in Erie Pennsylvania and earned his BFA in photography, at Edinboro University in 1991. He moved to New York City in 1992. Camera in hand, he had hopes of becoming a commercial photographer.
He began his professional career at a pre-press house in Manhattan where he learned the commercial aspects of the industry: from duping film, to account management, and everything in between, including managing a commercial photography studio. Through this experience he soon realized Commercial Photography was not for him. He now manages the retouching department at one of New York City's largest advertising agencies, and keeps photography on a more personal level.
For the past five years he has volunteered with the Wildlife Conservation Society, headquartered at the Bronx Zoo. In his spare time he has been creating an original photographic documentary of animals in captivity, focusing on the pros of the subject.
Aside from his Zoo project, Carl focuses on the Natural World, but doesn’t limit himself to only Mother Nature. His shooting style combines vivid color, motion, and, blur. Rarely using a flash, he prefers natural or existing light.
Carl exhibits his work whenever the opportunity presents itself.
carl@carlellisphotography.com
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| sherley cyprien |
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| i have a eye for fashion design my dream is to become one or work for Versace or chanel. I love to sketch and dance. I grew up in boston mass and moved out of the city 2 years ago. I'm a goofy person sometime and enjoy the company of people who make me laugh. I have a open heart also a great listener and a friend. I love to go |
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| Lucrezia Bieler |
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| Gregory Dolnikowski |
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| I am an artist and a scientist. Does that make me a Renaissance man? Well, maybe not, but it does keep me busy. Several large universities taught me to be a scientist, but my mother taught me to paint. I paint abstract art in bright happy colors. I am particularly fond of the colors in sky, the ocean and the sunset.
I created several of the paintings shown here live in concert with The Everyone Orchestra.
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| Tom Allen |
| myartspace id:motspoint |
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| You are cordially invited to the show.
Please attend.
http://www.motspoint.org
Tom
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| Keith Whetstone |
| myartspace id:CentricStudios |
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| Filip Reich |
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| I was born in 1978 in Litomerice, Czech Republic (at the time it was still Czechoslovakia). I currently reside in the US. Although I am a licensed attorney, I am still trying to put my professional life in perspective.
I consider myself an amateur artist. Although I have been painting for approximately ten years, my formal art education consists of a few high school art courses.
I enjoy working with all sorts of art forms (and mediums), from photography and sculpture to drawing and painting. Oil paints, however, are my favorite medium to work with.
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| Kym Smith |
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| Stephen Walsh |
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| Sandy Forrest-Hartman |
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| Mystic Angel Creations was established in 2001 by Sandy Forrest-Hartman for the purpose of teaching others to unlock their own creativity and artistic talents', as well as creating beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces of quality, yet affordable, art-to-wear jewelry. Through Mystic Angel Creations, students' creativity is encouraged and explored so that their own individual personalities and expressions are reflected in their works. Fibers, wires, beads and stones are some of the mediums, which are utilized in the classes taught, as well as used in the pieces created by me. |
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| Tanya Ziniewicz |
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| Adjunct Faculty - Towson University |
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| Rebecca Crecelius |
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| Rebecca began her studies in abstract and figurative art in 1990. In 1998, she moved to New York to study figure drawing and painting full time at the Art Student's League of New York. That following fall, she continued her studies at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. Here she used painting, performance, video, and installation to discuss the politics, psychology, and memory of the body.
Today, Rebecca still uses the personal to explore unique political responses about the body in art and society. Currently she is working on her "wound" series. These pieces are a reminder of the fragility of the human body, and a protest of false ideals of the body in art history.
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| Fiona Gardner |
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| Fiona Gardner is an artist and photographer based in New York. She received a BFA in painting from Rhode Island School of Design in 1999, studied at the New England School of Photography, and graduated with an MFA in photography from Columbia in 2004. Her work focuses on women and performance in constructed environments. She has exhibited in group shows in New York and internationally.
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| Suzette Hibble |
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| Skip Williamson |
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| I'm a renegade artist despised by the Art Community yet regarded as a carbuncle on Propriety's nutsack by Society-at-Large. But what the heck, it's a living. During my lifetime I've plumbed the art underground and swum the carnal fleshpool of publishing. In the late 60s I made comix with Robert Crumb and illustrated my friend Abbie Hoffman's "Steal this Book". I was the founding art director of Hustler and art directed at Playboy during the preposterous disco decade ('75 to '85). Currently I produce large cartoon canvasses depicting social abomination, sexual equivocation and political treachery. And 3D art that's constructed from toys glued into depraved configurations , gold paint, red glitter, hanging chains and beads -- like obscure relics of an alien religion. I'm bringin' the bling! Metaphysically speaking. And I love drawing women. I'm producing a book of my drawings of women. During my adult life I've been surrounded by females, and I prefer their company to that of males (who always leave the toilet seat up). I've had three wives and four daughters. My best friends are women. I have a strong female side. It's called Multiple Personality Disorder. When a woman has my attention I like to peel back the layers -- like an onion -- trying vainly to find out what's going on in there until, as my friend Christina (who tells me we were best friend lesbians in a previous life) says "Tears stream down your face." I think we may be best friend lesbians now. I'm a hopeless romantic in an hopelessly unromantic world. I'm an anarchist, a proponent of Chaos Theory and a great cook (Maybe they won't shoot the cook). I'm a cartoonist and a writer. I'm a pagan who doesn't follow the the Party Line, a loose canon in the genepool. I've got milage on the odometer and the dogged sagacity that occassionally comes with age. I'm writing a book about my life and art titled "My Bitter Agenda". |
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| Karen Campbell |
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| Hey, I'm Karen =)
I've been drawing all of my life, and although I have had formal training I don't have a degree for it. The technique that I use for my pen and inks involve drawing, from photos, layer by layer of color until I have the desired effect. This takes an enormous amount of time, but it is a labor of love. I also take photos of my drawings as I am working on them. This affords me the chance to look for any inconsistencies in my work, and to fine tune my colors and shading. My clients love getting a cd of their drawing "coming to life." Although I've worked in many mediums: oil, watercolor, pastels, charcoal, acrylics, pencil, sculpture; pen and ink is where I have found myself unable to STOP drawing! The work that I've been doing for the past 2 years has been mostly focused on wildlife and pet portraits. |
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| J Roach |
| myartspace id:photoroach |
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| I have a camera. I kind of know how to use it. |
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| Sara Beugen |
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| education
2002 Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA
1996 BFA, Photography, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
1990 Rhode Island School of Design
awards and publications
2008 Angeleno Magazine
2007 Graphis Photography Annual
2006 Selected - American Photography 22
1997 The Photo Review Annual Competition
1992 Seeing For Yourself, Roger Gleason, Chicago Review Press
group exhibitions
2006 “Works on Paper”, Chicago Art Source Gallery, Chicago, IL
2006 “The 100 Show”, Union Editorial, Los Angeles, CA
2005 “Pin-Up Show” Photo Center Gallery, New York City, NY
2005 “Elements”, The Jaxon House Gallery, Venice Beach, CA
2005 “Rebuild”, Tsunami Benefit Show for UNICEF, Santa Monica, CA
1996 Inside Art Gallery, Chicago, IL
corporate collections
The Chicago Historical Society
Leo Burnett International, Chicago
private collections
Chicago, IL
Los Angeles, CA
Santa Monica, CA
Naples, FL
South Haven, MI
Växjö, Sweden
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| Ellen Seymour |
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| Marta Sanz |
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| Licensed in Fine Art. Specialized in photography and engraving. |
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| Charles Fletcher |
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| Khalisthi K |
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| The artist khalisthi, an engineer by profession is trained to look at things with a critical eye and believes in objectivism and perception of absolute truth. She brings forth her paintings in form of abstraction as it is one of the ways to represent the truth as she sees it, beyond what is physically visible. |
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| Jill Brody |
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| jacob rhodes |
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