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TIM TREAGUST
myartspace id:TIMO1ART
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ALWAYS PAINTED. DID CSE, GCSE AND A LEVEL ART. DID FOUNDATION STUDIES AT DEGREE LEVEL. DID NOT CONTINUE WITH COURSE, BECOMING DISILLUSIONED WITH IT. LEFT AND HAD VARIOUS OFFICE BASED JOBS. GAVE UP THIS PROFOUNDLY DULL LIFESTYLE AND MOVED TO CORNWALL IN 2005 TO BE AN ARTIST. HAD SEVERAL SUCCESSFUL SHOWS AT VARIOUS LOCAL VENUES AND ALSO RENTED HALLS AND EXHIBITION SPACES AND PUT ON OWN SHOWS WHICH PROVED LIKEWISE WORTHWHILE. SET UP OWN GALLERY IN COASTAL TOWN OF PENZANCE, NEAR LANDS END, CORNWALL IN APRIL 2006. USE GALLERY AS STUDIO WHERE I WORK AS WE;L AS EXHIBITION SPACE.


Michael Gutteridge
myartspace id:MichaelG
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It's a long story...


Tracy Behrends
myartspace id:3finedesign
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Welcome to 3Fine Design®. My name is Tracy Behrends & I'm a contemporary jewelry artist & designer currently located in Minneapolis, MN (USA). For several of my designs I use a hand stitched (off-loom) bead weaving technique called embellished right angle weave. I particularly enjoy the intricacy & challenges associated with tiny seed beads, needles & various beading threads. It's a very time consuming process with an abundance of love & gratification woven into every stitched piece. In addition, a few of my other passions include designing beaded cabochons (using bead weaving & bead embroidery techniques), creating wire sculpture pendants & hand carving leather. It's my fascination with detail & the beauty of the finished product that make the stitching, wrapping & tooling process particularly captivating. I consider each & every new design an exciting adventure. My past experience & love for graphic arts significantly influence my jewelry designs. My affinity for symmetry, texture, geometric shapes, bright colors, simplicity & rhythmic patterns is readily apparent in the pieces that I create. It's not only the completed product that brings a sense of joy & personal satisfaction but the entire creative process. From concept to the finishing touches, each individual journey compels me to stretch & grow. It's within the maturation experience & the challenges along the way that I find artistic fulfillment. Thanks for stopping by. 3Fine Design®: Art that adorns you. Photography, video production, web, graphic & jewelry design by Tracy Behrends. ©3Fine Design®


Michael Limbert
myartspace id:mvlimbert
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Michael Limbert was born May, 1969 in Niles, Michigan, a town famous for being the home of French Paper, Simplicity Patterns, The Dodge Brothers, and Tommy James & The Shondells. In 1992, Michael earned a BA in English with a concentration in Japanese at Kalamazoo College and immediately got sidetracked, becoming an advertising creative at Leo Burnett USA in Chicago. It was there Michael entered the world of automotive photography, shooting open-wheel race cars for Team Penske on the CART and IRL circuits in the US and Canada, as well as directing closed-set sessions. In 2001 Michael self-published WAVE, a limited-run book of images from a year’s worth of US travels, and American Tour in 2008 (available for download). In between subsequent work moves to LA, NYC, Chicago and Detroit, Michael performed in the US and Europe with the band FORTUNE & MALTESE. Currently, he's shooting images of "environmental urban isolation" for himself and future projects.


Liz Maruska
myartspace id:maruska
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Liz Maruska’s art is adventurous and bold, nostalgic yet contemporary. Like the expansive west coast she has explored, her work offers a bright and thriving world. Maruska’s approach is versatile – her landscapes, florals and abstractions have been shown on floors, city banners, walls, cars, delicate six inch canvases and wrapped city buses. Maruska has exhibited throughout California and can be found in private collections across the country. Coming from a diverse background of art education and business, Maruska, with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, started a foundation to revitalize urban areas. In addition, Maruska has been awarded numerous civic projects, most recently her local public transit system, where she has wrapped a fleet of city buses in her work. The buses currently make their local route where she lives on the beautiful coastal border of Northern and Southern California. Another “roving museum” art project is her vehicle work. Her first piece was a fantastic old Cadillac which she painted and named “When Matisse met Jackson Pollack.” She fell in love with the “huge engine” and couldn’t help pouring money into it to fix it up and get it street worthy. Driving her art, she received universal acclaim for the work, from retirees to teenage boys. She would return to her car to find kisses on the windshield. She continues to paint cars, but it is the idea of an outdoor museum for all that she hopes to accomplish this year. Her artistic influences are the American Landscape Painters of the 19th Century who worked to show the raw glory and the new world, and believed studying the land could lead to enlightenment. She trained at Stanford with art pioneers of California, including the abstract expressionist, Frank Lobdell and figurative painted and print maker Nathan Oliveira. Even Maruska’s tiniest landscapes pack a punch of life-force and reverence toward nature, such as “Soft Sunset,” acrylic, 12” x 9”. Captured in the power of her sunsets, the unusual appeal of fuchsia and cerulean, there is an uncynnical joy in the world she shares. As seen in the “All that is Glorious Around Us” series, both summer and winter, as the lapping tide caresses the coast, and the clouds swell and gather, the world is aglow and as it should be. Notable in this world is the absence of trash, the power lines, and power plants; nor are there people, or any other decrepit signs of industry that may very well have been in the scene. It is a youthful west she paints. In “Baroque Sunset at the Inlet” there is a blood stopping richness in the dramatic scene, but still there is nothing ominous. She has combined the 19th Century influences, with the preciousness in the treatment of each marsh grass climbing up the rocks, blowing in the breeze, with abstract expressionism in the quality of her inlets, the passionate clarity and depth of blues in the water, and the intensely personified orchids of another series. “Crimson Sunset” is an expressionistic sunset, suggestive of Munch, on other artists would perhaps read as dark. Under Maruska’s gaze, this is gorgeous life, enveloping the land and sea. There is tenderness in the way the light disperses through the water and softness of the hillside. IN fact, in all of Maruska’s work there is gentleness, as there are no sharp lines, just expansive light merging land and sea. Many of her work reach the full impact at a slight distance, when the abstract minutia blends into majestic realistic scenes. Maruska lives in a unique part of the coast of California, nestled in the cliffs. Starting at the wilderness from her vantage point, she remarks she can trace the volcanoes left on the land. Consumed with the beauty of the sky over the ocean, cycles of the sun and moon offer new subjects for her work. She paints colors, such as in the “Glorious skies” series as she has actually experienced it. She sees the breathtaking California, the youngest part of industrialized America. There are no neutrals in Maruska’s world, she openly admits. The majority of her canvases are done in acrylic, but a hybrid kind of paint. This “fluid acrylic” offers the ease of acrylic, the ability to create translucent and transparent shades, and create a stain on the canvas similar to watercolor. All of her recent work is inspired by what is around her, and like the impressionists, she has a starting point photo which she starts the piece with, then abandons half way, as the painting takes over.


Annette Kearney
myartspace id:akearney
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Toni Cogdell
myartspace id:Tcogdell
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Kathryn Gerhardt
myartspace id:hestia
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Ingo Karwath
myartspace id:Inka
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Michael O'Shea
myartspace id:moshea
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I was born in the suburbs of New Jersey in 1977.  This is an environment based on irony.  The pre-fab houses, strip malls, and diners were icons in the landscape of my childhood.  I've always felt a faint sense of terror about these places, maybe because of their falseness.   It was in this world that I learned to daydream about hidden lives and dramatic moments that lie just underneath the surface. I began photography taking pictures of my fellow skateboarders. I would take portraits of my friends or action shots of the kids skating whenever we would go out.  I became interested in the hidden realities that lie in banal, quiet moments of people's lives.  This of course leads to directing the image instead of scouring the earth looking for these very specific moments.  I choose to manufacture.  Many of my images are self-portraits. First, out of necessity; friends are not always available to shoot. And secondly, many of the situations or feelings I am trying to describe are specific to my life and I feel like it should be me to be photographed. With my work I m looking to investigate the small, banal moments in our lives. I'm interested in communicating the psychological space one is in while alone and idle, or doing an everyday task.


Kasia Blekiewicz
myartspace id:kasiablekiewicz
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Exhibitions 2007-Solo exhibition,Hotel Aston,Nice,France 2007-Galerie Princesse de Kiev,Nice,France 2007-Edinburgh Art Festival."Inspiring Humanity",Art Space Gallery,United Kingdom 2007 - European Masters of Modern Art (representation of Poland), Burgau, Austria 2007 - Signs and Symbols,Nescafe Gallery,Gdansk,Poland 2006 - Solo exhibition at Fundtion Ateneum Gallery, Warsaw, Poland 2005 - Exhibition of Paintings at Aneri Gallery, Gdansk, Poland 2005 - Exhibition of Paintings at Mariacka Gallery, Gdansk, Poland 2004 - Solo exhibition at Art Domain Gallery, Mallorca, Spain 2004 - Exhibition of Paintings at Aneri Gallery, Gdansk, Poland 2003 - Group exhibition "Katarzyna Blekiewicz, Zbigniew Blekiewicz & Anna Bocek" at Dimidium Toto Gallery, Sopot, Poland 2003 - Art Fair, Stockholm, Sweden 2003 - "Signs, symbols and contrasts" - exhibition of paintings by Katarzyna & Zbigniew Blekiewicz at National Centre of Culture, Gdansk, Poland 2002 - II Festival of Art in Gdansk, Poland 2000 - Atelier in Appeldorn, artist in residence, Appeldorn, Holland 2000 - Exhibition of Paintings at Dab Gallery - ZPAP, Warsaw, Poland 2000 - Solo exhibition at General Consulate of Poland, Strasbourg, France 1999 - Solo exhibition at Mariacka Gallery, Gdansk, Poland 1999 - Solo exhibition at Eliot Gallery, Gdynia, Poland 1998 - Group exhibition "Graphics of the year" - GTPS, Gdansk, Poland 1997 - "Painting meeting", Bank Foundation, Gdynia, Poland 1996 - "Portfolio" at National Gallery of Art, Sopot, Poland


Eden Orion
myartspace id:eorion2
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Thaddeus Macy
myartspace id:tmacy
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emily keyishian
myartspace id:thedevildoll
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My work tells stories with characters that are meant to tap into the unconscious, sometimes humorously, sometimes uncomfortably, depending on the viewer. The figures tell an emotional story. I create these emotional vignettes, moments in time that capture the complexity of human interaction and how it affects the body. I include text in some pieces in order to add mystery to the figures, the text is deliberately congested and maintains a presence along with the figures. The absence of eyes gives an eerie, but also undefined quality to hopefully allow the viewer to tap into their own emotions or history. I want it to evoke a familiar memory or feeling, to become more personal and private visual experience. I add texture, and depth to certain pieces using string, gauze, gel medium, paper, glitter et cetera, in order to weight the characters within their world, but also to give depth to what may seem simple.


Uli Theusner
myartspace id:theusner
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julie steiner
myartspace id:juliesteinerart
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I create my paintings by combining chaotic gestures with structured lines...A style that also imitates the way I live my life. I work on my paintings a little bit at a time...mostly because I am juggling many tasks that are not art related, but also because it gives me time to let the painting take shape and grow slowly, letting the personality unfold as I watch from afar. I let the painting make decisions for itself, and correct the ones that don't work. After a painting is complete, I stand back and reflect on the process of creation, and the steps it took to get things just so. Most of the time I am just flying by the seat of my pants, but when the day is done, all the chaos finds a peaceful resting place, and I am pleased. My name is Julie Steiner. I really started painting two years ago. This was about a year after the birth of my twins. They are now three years old, and I also have a seven year old...all boys I might add! The first year of their life is a complete fog to me, as I was getting three to five hours of broken sleep a night and working full time while my husband studied and attended the Fire Academy. As a result, I completely lost myself in the haze that had become my life. It was quite by accident that the first painting ever happened. I never considered myself much of a painter up until this point. I wasn't very good with color, and it didn't really interest me because of this reason. I remember putting a very large, stark white canvas on an easel for some reason one day...It was my birthday, March 6...and without purpose or intent...I began to paint. It was, and still is, a very vivid and surreal moment for me. It was the moment I found myself again...


Bonnie
myartspace id:bonniecookartltd
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Kolok Gallery
myartspace id:kolokgallery
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Kolok Gallery is focused on recognizing emerging and mid-career, nationally and internationally-based artists through representation and/or exhibition, while also selling selected works by other artists, both established and emerging. Kolok Gallery understands that there are a great deal of extremely gifted artists here in Berkshire County, however with North Adams now prominently on the map of the international art scene and in the heart of one of the most culturally recognized regions in the US it is time for an international gallery presence. While the gallery will carry the works of a limited few Berkshire-based artists its goal is to develop a cache of artists and gallery partners from around the globe and to assist in forming global relationships and collaborations with both local and international artists and arts organizations. Kolok Gallery's goal is to provide a place where area residents as well as visitors may interact with and purchase fine art while learning to further appreciate and understand the contemporary arts comfortably and without airs through occasional lectures, short film series, special forum discussions, and other artist-driven events. The gallery's collection of art books and periodicals is available for browsing and researching to any member of the public during scheduled reading hours. Collaboration between gallery artists and the Berkshire community is strongly encouraged and supported. As one of several creative arts venues in North Adams, Kolok Gallery seeks to support the metamorphosis of a formerly bustling 19th century textile mill town into the progressive 21st century arts and culture destination it is fast becoming. The gallery is set in the heart of the Berkshire Hills in a beautiful, New England setting and within driving (or cycling) distance to the Clark Art Institute, Williams College Museum of Art, and the nearby Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. Kurt Kolok is currently a board member of Northern Berkshire Creative Arts and has previously served as a board member of the Contemporary Artists Center (2001- 2002). Kurt has extensive experience in the arts and is a long-time private art collector. Library Current and past arts-related periodicals (ArtNews, Art in America, The International Art Newspaper, Artforum, etc…) in addition to a selection of biographical and historical art titles, are available for public enjoyment during scheduled library hours. During library hours you are welcome and encouraged to peruse the gallery’s collection of reading materials at your leisure. In-Home Consultation Kolok Gallery wishes to make its artists accessible to a broad range of new and established collectors. We strongly believe that artists’ opportunities should not be restrained by the confines of a physical exhibition space and realize that bringing collectors together with our artists is key to sustaining our mission. If you live outside the Northern Berkshire area or are otherwise unable to visit our Gallery in person, we will work with you to schedule an appointment to view sample works and catalogs in the convenience of your own home or office. Please E-mail or call us for more information about our off-site consultations.


Marcos Oliva
myartspace id:marcosoliva
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Musician and Painter By My Self.


atomic elroy
myartspace id:atomicelroy
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A time based media artist, Elroy started his career in professional theatre. He  has appeared at The San Francisco Fringe Festival five times. His video work has appeared in numerous museums and galleries in the U.S. and abroad, Including: Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Gallery of Contemporary Art  Univ. of CO.COS, Sangre De Cristo Art Center, Pueblo CO. , + Gallery  Denver CO., SINK GALLERY Denver CO, Umbrella Art Group, Cardiff, Wales, CREATIVETIME, New York, NY, OPTICA Fesitval Gijon Spain (, ART IN YOUR FACE- Malmoe Sweden, SIMULTAN- Video Festival Timisora, Romania.  He has also collaborated online with, The Praxis Group,  The Walker Art Center,  TalkingBirds.co.uk. Post Videoart.com, and Saachi Gallery London. He is as a winner of Gunther Selichar’s “Who’s Afraid of Blue, Red and Green?” which ran in the Creative Times’ 59th Minute series on the NBC Astrovision in Times Square NYC June - Sept. 2004.   Recent work: EXTENDED REMIX: The Influence of Decades (Sept. 15  2006- Jan. 7, 2007) at The Museum Of Contemporary Art Denver  Video work BRG will be included in CREATIVE TIME’s 33rd annaversary showing of The 59th Minute on the NBC Astrovision in Times Square NY.


Judith Quintin
myartspace id:cleesey2000
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biographical information........ . . .born in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Studied at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Ontario College of Art and Queen's University. . . .she taught art classes in the Department of Physiotherapy at Queen's University and enjoyed teaching private classes in the Kingston area. . . .her work has been shown in galleries and group shows in Kingston, Ottawa, Toronto and Oakville, as well as solo shows. She was an exhibitor in the 1996 and l997 Toronto Outdoor Exhibition and continues to show in other juried exhibitions. . . .her work is in private collections across Canada, the United States and Europe. She works successfully on a commission basis.


Maite Benet
myartspace id:techu
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Wayne Paige
myartspace id:Paige
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Wayne Paige has been exhibiting his art since 1972 (including 20 one-person shows). The artist who grew up in Chicago and currently shares his time between Flint Hill, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Paige’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the country (The Corcoran Museum, The Anderson Gallery, The Katzen Arts Center…). His art received recognition by local and national publications (Art in America, The Washington Post…) and are included in numerous public and private collections. Paige also received several awards including First Prize in The Fairfax Art Council awards, First Prize in The George Washington University Alumni Competition and a Special Recognition award from The Virginia Commission of the Arts.


Michaeline
myartspace id:michaelineangelo
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Michaeline has been drawing pictures of animals since she was a little girl. She has always had a deep love and respect for animals and nature, and life in general. Michaeline strives to portray the mysterious and inspirational spirits of the subjects she paints and sculpts. "It is my goal, as an artist, to bring into the awareness of others the true beauty and wonder of this planet, our home and our Mother. Artist's are able to portray the world because we intuitively see more of the world. It's as if we can see between the lines of all of the chaos and pollution and see the world as it was meant to be. We are all responsible for the sanctity of our world. So it is my wish to use my gifts to portray, through my art, how amazing and wondrous this world was meant to be, and can still become. And in the process, contribute to those who are doing more than their share to protect LIFE. "I have so many paintings and sculptures waiting to be created that I hope I can create them all within my lifetime!" Please sign up to the Michaeline's Wise Tails newsletter to see her newest works, first! Take advantage of collector's only sales! And be invited to gallery sales and auctions.


Gerhard Althoefer
myartspace id:GA-ART
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I am a painter. I do acryl and watercolours, powerfull colours and expresionistical structures more or less not abstract. There are nudes as well as portraits, Flowers and Landscaper, very classic but coloured different.


Jaap Snijder
myartspace id:jaapsnijder
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Jaap Snijder, born 1966, rotterdam the netherlands predominantly his paintings are realistic still lifes set in a unusual composition with a limited pallet. By placing ordinary objects and organic materials in an iconological setting environment, he creates his own world. His nudes have the same intension, creating a dialogue with the viewer. Since 2004, he is co-founder of the Art Group Hollanda, an international platform of different artists based in Rotterdam - the Netherlands.


Branka Moser
myartspace id:Branka
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Academic painter, sculptress, glass painter and restaurateur from Croatia lives and works since 2001 in Switzerland. She took first prize in 1997 awarded by the European Academy for Literature, Science and Art in Naples for her classical portrait of Cardinal Kuharic. A portrait of Mother Theresa of Calcutta won her second place the following year. Branka Moser's paintings, it is a strikingly surreal vision from the fluid brush and fertile imagination of an artist whose remarkable ability to translate subjective feelings into universal images, has won her considerable acclaim and numerous awards." “I express inner, personal emotions in the form of art.”


meike lohmann
myartspace id:wiuwiu
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Linda Dimitroff
myartspace id:lzapp
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Artist, Writer and Owner of Graffia Gallery, a fine arts gallery.


Astrid Fox
myartspace id:Astrid
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An ability to draw and replicate images from observation at an early age, was the first sign of Astrid'™s interest in the arts. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Richmond, Astrid's educational background includes Fine arts, Interior design and Graphic Design and illustrations. She is an observer and finds inspirations for her work from nature, especially flowers, and is particularly drawn to vibrant colours. Astrid's area of interests lie mainly on drawing, painting, printmaking and she has recently become fascinated by encaustic art. Astrid sums up her art as a simple reflection of her life experiences and personal growth. However, she is intrigued by what people see in and feel with her art. Most people form an opinion about art from their own experiences. Astrid is interested in hearing their stories, their memories; how they relate to her work and how art resonates in their lives. Astrid would like to continue exploring different emotions conjured by art; how art can evoke different memories in different people. She is also interested in the relationships between foreground and background; the supportive purpose and the importance of the negative space. Technically, she is drawn to bold and expressive brush strokes, dripping and pouring of liquid colours for their non-replicable nature. It is her constant goal to find balance between spontaneity and restraint in her work. She often combines abstracts with representational aspect in her work to achieve this goal. Astrid likes to use abstracts of pure colours and shapes to spark a sense of curiosity, ambiguity and liberation; then she reins the viewers' attention back to a sense of tangibility, groundedness, relationships, and familiarity with representational elements.


ilya schar
myartspace id:ilyaschar
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Ilya Schar's fascination with minerals began in early childhood. His hobby for collecting exotic stones became an obsession as he ground the stones to reveal hidden colors within. His explorations of color led Schar to see the true potential of gems as a medium of representation. In the mid 70's he started to create painterly compositions by gluing hand-shaped gems and crushed powders to wooden panels. Each of his 'gem paintings' contains hundreds of different types of gems, ranging in size from a bean to a grain of sand. Not a single stroke of paint is used in Schar's vibrant, three-dimensional compositions. Schar's subject matter ranges from zoology and landscape to fantasy and abstraction. "I've always wanted to show that gemstones are not just for jewelry," the self taught artist said. "Their wonderful colors can be used for many other purposes, which I've tried to demonstrate through my art." Ilya Schar's 'gem paintings' have been exhibited at prestigious venues such as the Gemological Institute of America, the Armory Show in New York, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. He currently lives in California where he makes his art full time after retiring from a career as an oral surgeon. Press Quotes: "The Magical World of Ilya Schar" "Each artwork is remarkable in its precision, passion, and beauty." - Elise Misiorowski, GIA's Museum Director. "A Gem of a Painting" "Paintings are some of the last handmade and therefore valuable objects in our culture. This is even truer when the paint is replaced with gemstones." - Simone Cappa, NY Arts. "Last Chance: Ilya Schar's Mortal Colors" "In our moment of history, the painter who grinds his own pigment from minerals is making a gesture of self-definition. It is a gesture of dissent from mass-production, as is painting altogether. And one of Schar's greatest strengths is his independence and power as a colorist." - Jamey Hecht, New York Arts Magazine. "Ilya Schar Returns Glamour to Broadway" "The ten visceral, gleaming images currently on display at Broadway Gallery have all the gusto and brilliance of Gauguin's tropical masterpieces. Schar courageously embraces an unlikely material and celebrates the possibilities of his newfound medium." - Annie Poon, NY Arts.


Roberto Tostado
myartspace id:rotov80
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born in torreon in 1980 started painting on 2002.


Edna de Araraquara
myartspace id:zednarte
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Jesse Edwards
myartspace id:JesseEdwards
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Hello! Im new to this. I have a web site. jesseedwards.net. I am a painter. I also like to work with ceramics. I started out as a graffiti artist and upon leaving high school got a formal education in painting. Feel free to view my site.if you are more interested in my work. I will try to put up more info when I have time. Thank You Jesse Edwards


Romy Campe
myartspace id:romycampe1972
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Romy Campe’s artwork is characterised by colourful, detailed paintings with paste-like colour application. Her paintings are multilayered and she uses wood, stones, sand and even bitumen. The mostly large format “squeegee paintings” are based on speed, power and dynamic. This science fiction like series draws it’s tension from the fast-paced movement which appears to be frozen. They symbolize the energy of human, they go forwards and aims have. In the counterpole for it, and nevertheless an advancement of the "squeegee paintings” if they put works to the series "Extreme cases". In these pictures the positive energy is stopped or turned in the contrary. The pictures become concrete - the separate human becomes visible. It has swept away by the flood of Live Energy and sees on itself, instead of forwards. The psyche of the human will work in him from Romy Campe be always important. Since this interests her. Not the visible case of the things but the world behind it. Since it is mostly another.


Luis Herberto
myartspace id:herberto
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Serge J-F. Levy
myartspace id:Serge
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Serge is a self-taught artist. He began his professional career as a magazine photographer during which time his work appeared in many magazines, including The New York Times Magazine, The London Sunday Times Magazine, and Harpers. Serge is a member of the faculty at the International Center of Photography in Manhattan and also guest lectures and teaches at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. He is represented by Gallery 339 in Philadelphia which in 2007 mounted a solo-exhibition of his street photography titled “In Private”. The show was very favorably reviewed by Edith Newhall in the Philadelphia Inquirer. In the Spring of 2008 Serge’s work is on exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and at Schroeder Romero/Winkleman gallery's project space in the Chelsea art district of Manhattan. In the fall of 2007 his work was in the Pink show at the Perkins Center for the Arts. In addition, Serge has had solo exhibitions at the Leica Gallery in Tokyo and French Trotters in Paris. His work is held in the collections of The Museum of the City of New York and The Buhl Foundation. In 2007 Serge was invited to the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Jentel Artist Residency Program. In 2006 he was a winner in The Magenta Foundation’s Emerging Photographer Contest. In 2005 Serge was commissioned by the Franklin Institute Museum in Philadelphia to create an exhibit of self-portraiture. While Serge continues his personal journal/street work by carrying a 35mm. film camera through every waking moment, he is also working on a self portrait project using large format cameras.


Wouter Ton
myartspace id:woutwoods
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buck star
myartspace id:buckstarart
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Buckstar is an established iconic popartist in essex his work has been displayed on the famous leigh art trail and has been collected by celebritys. Over the last year his work has become commission based due to the growing popularity and steady increase in value, Mainly taking scenes from iconic films and portraits of iconic musicians buckstar now paints no mre than 24 pieces a year for the open market his work is best viewed at www.buckstarart.com or at Castle Lawson designs in leigh on sea or at Smiles in Hadleigh


Lori Hepner
myartspace id:LoriHepner
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Lori Hepner is an interdisciplinary artist whose work focuses on the cyborg female body through still and moving images. The work that she creates deals with the impact that technology has on the body through an exploration of technology and its language of binary code. The mythic creature of the cyborg, whose formation is spawned by the current culture of ubiquitous technology, is a central theme in her work. The roots of digital culture in ones and zeros are put into question through large-scale digital prints, non-linear video pieces, performance art, and installations. Hepner's work has been shown nationally and internationally in exhibitions, screenings, and performances including the V Festival Internacional de la Imagen in Manzales, Colombia; the Sixth International Digital Art Exhibit in Havana, Cuba; the 2005 Boston Cyberarts Festival; the Technolocized Body exhibition at the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art; and the FirstWorksProv Festival in Providence, RI. She recently held a solo exhibition entitled Unworkings of a Binary System: New Work by Lori Hepner at the CAPA Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA. She lives and works in Pittsburgh, PA.


Valorie Schleicher
myartspace id:vals
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1959 Milwaukee Wisconsin, USA Valorie is Sculptural Ceramic Artist working with Maiolica glaze techniques. In both large and small scale garden and historical art. Valorie also works with a number of community, cultural, kids and art.


Andrew Lewandowski
myartspace id:aplski
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Andrew Paul Lewandowski, ofm is a member for the Franciscan Province of the Sacred Heart and a Roman Catholic priest. He has worked in parishes in Michigan, Illinois, and Missouri and has taught High School English, Art, and Religion in Chicago and Cleveland. He has a M.Div degree from Catholic Theological Union of Chicago. He is presently chaplain for the Franciscan Sisters of Mary in St. Louis. Andrew is showing work at John Yimin's Outsider Art Info Gallery. In August, 2004, Andrew joined around twenty other artists from around the world at the London Raw Arts Festival sponsored by artist Pier Midwinter and the Candid Arts Trust. He has been represented by Ghost Dog Gallery and Art Mango Gallery. In March of 2006 he will participate in the International Raw Arts Festival in Prato,Italy. He is a member of the Whohadada Group. ARTIST'S STATEMENT: The act of creation is one of the best qualities we human beings possess. I rely on an intuitive process. I "look": into myself and allow whatever is there to emerge and express itself in images born in my imagination. The result is a work that is spontaneous and childlike. I use form and color to describe this inner world which is sometimes jubilant, sometimes sad, but always honest and direct.


Seema Gill
myartspace id:Svera
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Born in Punjab, India and having lived in India, Denmark, Tanzania and the UK, Seema speaks Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Danish and English. She is an accomplished illustrator, porcelain over-glaze painter, poet, photographer, camera operator and workshop leader. Seema has organised children’s art workshops and exhibitions internationally. Her paintings are represented in collections and sold around the world. She is an experienced workshop leader.


Seamus Moran
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Bret Culp
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An award winning Fine Art Photographer and Visual Effects Supervisor, a Director, and head of visual effects at C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures, Bret's work has been seen by millions. His dramatic photographs stimulate the imagination and remind that the world is filled with mystery, depth, and beauty.


Valerio Pierbattista
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MARK REID
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Kerosene Rose
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Martha Di Giovanni
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Maarten Perera
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A contemporary Canadian visual artist that uses art to convey his personal journey. He shares his marginal voice, which screams loudly from the canvas for his audience. Maarten often uses his Sri Lankan heritage to reveal his intense imagery. This vibrant style can be found in many private collections world wide. With somewhat broken perspective, he brings conceptual thoughts of marginalization to a powerful posture. Rich in story-telling and strong in colour, Perera uses mixed media and often wordage to convey his tale. The palette is lucid and free. Fundamentally, Perera demonstrates the viewpoint of an outsider fitting into society. Being a visible minority and spending much of his life assisting marginal populations, Perera believes we all have the right to see, to hear and to speak. "When I was a child, I looked upon myself as a Martian observer sent to this planet to capture a glimpse of humanity. However, today I do more than observe. My true colours shine through the mask I sometimes dare to wear."


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