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Douglas J. Nesbitt
myartspace id:douglnes
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A photography/journalism major at Los Angeles City College, Douglas began his career while he was a student as a production still photographer for Norman Lear Productions, and Trump Films in Hollywood, CA. In 1982 Warner Bros. Studios contracted Douglas to document the original set designs by futurist Syd Mead for Ridley Scott's sci-fi epic Blade Runner. That same year he was booked as the in-house photographer for designer Antonio Giuseppe. Two years later he was the campaign photographer for Jesse Jackson and was also hired by ABC television to cover the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Over his 30 year career he has photographed such notables as comediennes George Carlin and Joan Rivers, the First Lady of Theater Helen Hayes, jazz giant Miles Davis, writer Henry Miller, singer Marvin Gaye, supermodels Kim Alexis and Beverly Johnson, Blues legend Bo Diddley, Academy Award winning composers Henri Mancini and Randy Newman, golf legend Arnold Palmer and a host of others. His list of national advertising clients stretch across every major market from NY to LA: Thompson's Water Seal, John Deere, Reebok, Pepsi-Cola, Pennzoil-Quaker State, Kraft Foods, Mutual of Omaha, Darden Restaurants, and Plawa-feinwerktechnik GmbH & Co.KG in Germany are a few of them. Douglas is a photographer without a specialty and considers himself a journeyman with a camera. His work effortlessly crosses all photography boundaries from advertising to portraiture to fine art and photo-journalism (the latter of which has garnered him multiple award recognition on the state (California) and national levels). In October 2006 his photograph, Pacifica, received an Award of Merit for the Best of Florida Artists Registry juried exhibition at the CityArts Gallery in Orlando, FL. In 2004 Douglas was named artist of the month at the Orlando Museum of Art Store Gallery where he did his first solo exhibition A Brief Retrospective, since leaving L. A. followed up in 2005 by a group exhibition, Minus Color with talented local Orlando artists at the Downtown Orlando Marriott Art Gallery. In July 2006 the CityArts Gallery invited Douglas to participate in their Collectors exhibition and in early 2006 Douglas received yet another invitation to Hamburg, Germany to participate in a dual exhibition with his photographer friend Cali Koehler in the Spring 2007. In November of 2007 Douglas will open a one-man exhibition, Size Does Matter, at the Avalon Gallery in Orlando. His work is part of the permanent collections of CNL Bank Corporate HQ, Council 101 at the Orlando Museum of Art, Steve Kodsi of Historic Creations, Cassy Turiczek of the Downtown Arts District, Craig Ulster, Dan Bellows, and the Hal Kantor collection. Originally from the South Bronx, NY, Douglas moved to Orlando from Los Angeles in 1989.


Hratch Israelian
myartspace id:hratch
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This new painting process is a replica of technologies developed by the Industrial Revolution. Why Industrial revolution? Because the new shapes and surfaces, that came out of the Industrial Revolution, have composed the cultural landscape of the 20th century. And the entire cultural landscape of the 20th century can leave its fingerprints through this painting process. The 20th century began with technological transformations, which sparked the spirit of modernity. While the modern painting exploring how to align itself with the dynamics of it’s time, the painting process remained technically unexplored, throughout the century. We have to go back 600 years, to find the last technical innovations, in the history of painting. Back then, at the absence of camera and electronic communication, ‘painting was the main generator of social symbols’. People sow broader world through painting and they also learned how to live in it, by adopting new ideas and values. Today mass media achieves more, with more advance tools. It’s armed with cameras and computers. The practical potentials of these tools generated universal efforts and resources, in their past 160 years of development. Parallel to their practical use, cameras and computers created their own masterpieces of art. Guided by these same economic and aesthetic principals, can we reinvent the painting process? If yes, how to use our hands and the sticky paint, to compete with magical technologies of our time? Let say, we succeed, can painting regain its old power by this? This humble painting process, controlled by hands, with the use of same paint, can produce and synthesize, great production speed, extremely low cost, unlimited size, and high quality, that cameras and computers have not yet produced in there ultimate visual images. Hratch Israelian born in Armenia, 1956. He pioneered this Painting Process in 1972. Hratch lives and works in Los Angeles since 1980


Robbie Burger
myartspace id:rburger
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My background is eclectic in that I have considered my formal education as work and the various jobs I've had as primarily educational. My interest is centered in communication. It was with that in mind that I studied English and linguistics in college until I realized that verbal communiction is a wonderful tool for communicating on some levels, but that it is woefully inadequate for imparting meaning on other levels. For example, every part of a sailboat and evey action pertaining to each has a specific nomenclature without which succesful sailing would be nearly impossible. However, to communicate the impressions; abstract concepts; thoughts pertaining to the subjective, intimate processes that are actually the more essential aspects of our personalities, language fails. For that reason I have come to rely on art to attempt to show what I think and feel about that which is verbally inexpressible.


Brian Yungblut
myartspace id:Yungblut
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Roy Allen Stagg
myartspace id:RoyalMel
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Roy Allen Stagg is a photographic artist working out of Austin, Texas and residing in Round Rock, Texas. His work is currently featured on the cover of The Texas Wedding Mall's BRIDE magazine and on the cover of the Wedding Guide here in Austin, Texas. You can see more of his recent work at http://royallenstagg.shutterchance.com/ and at his website www.royallenstagg.com or by appointment at his studio at 2122 Bandera Path, Round Rock, Texas 78664.


John Clemmer
myartspace id:clemmerphoto
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John is a retired Navy musician with 24 years of service. Upon his retirement in 1991, he attended The Portfolio Center in Atlanta and studied advertising photography. Since that time, he has developed his craft in architectural shooting and sets himself apart with quality, distinction, and a hard work ethic. John's passions are music, travel, and fine art photography. As a member of the Roswell Photographic Society, he has a great opportunity to express himself with his fine art. He has exhibited his work in art galleries, the Artisan Resource Center, The Center For Fine Art Photography in Colorado, the Marietta Museum of Fine Art, Heaven Blue Rose Contemporary Gallery in Roswell, Fulton County Public Library, and other various venues. As a tool of expression, John uses Photoshop as his palette to create stunning images from many of his photographs, as well as purely digital creations mostly in the abstract. Today he lives near the Marietta Square in a quaint old home, circa 1934, with his wife Nancy. Artist statement: My greatest passion in life is fine art, whether it be photography, painting, sculpture, music, architecture, whatever. Beauty presents itself and I absorb it. It’s that simple. Hopefully, my work gives back some of what I take from life. I am grateful for the fun of doing it.


harley wood
myartspace id:harleywood
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Doug Ritter
myartspace id:envision21
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I have been a commercial photographer for over 25 years. For the last several years I have been working on developing a collection of landscape images, that are for sale as both stock images as well as framed art.


kristopher grunert
myartspace id:kristophergrunert
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The first eighteen years of my life were spent on the family farm in rural Saskatchewan where we have seeded and harvested the same land for over 125 years. The farmhouse was surrounded by an unobstructed horizon with endless skies and straight roads. Enduring an extreme environment - from arctic cold winters to desert hot summers - cultivated an understanding of our impact on the land and how to work within the earth's cycles. In the winter months my father worked as a boiler engineer. At an early age I would often go to work with him and soon became fascinated by the pipes, lights, gauges and dials; the inner working of the building's heating system. This spawned an interest in manmade systems and environments, which to me were equally beautiful and complex. The prairie environment of my upbringing has granted me a strong spatial sense and the ability to see and capture lines, atmosphere, movement and light. My personal photographs are provoked by a curiosity to explore, observe and capture urban and rural spaces that appear isolated and empty despite traces of human presence. The intention of this work is to document, reinterpret conventional perceptions and assign worth to the urban void. Reflecting the beauty that exists there, making the ordinary appear extraordinary and blur the lines between reality and fiction. To me the nocturnal urban landscape is as magnificent as a constellation of stars. Kristopher Grunert.


Aaron Tippetts
myartspace id:A2ronTip2et2s
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So much can be distilled about me from my art. Ive been through alot and so much of it is locked up in the images I have taken great care to draw. Begin with this...... Title: Good Greif <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x128/a2rontip2et2s/goodgreief100dpi.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a>


Vanessa Ruiz
myartspace id:msVruiz
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Vanessa was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She holds a BFA in Photography from RISD, the Rhode Island School of Design and is currently working on her Masters in Fine Art at the University of Chicago. She has photographed in over 11 different countries around the globes, often concentrating on children's issues. To view more of her work, please visit www.vanessaruiz.com


Gary Arthur Timmons
myartspace id:gtimmons7
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Born in Salt Lake City Utah. Studied at The Atlanta College of Art with focus on painting. Moved to New York and attended graduate school. Ran a studio and gallery in New York City. Eventually moved to South Miami Beach, Florida where I currently reside.


Jamie Chen
myartspace id:jamiechen
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Jamie Chen was born and raised in a small town in Taiwan. In 1996 she had decided to leave the island and pursue her passion of art in California. After she had met her new found love in Academy of Art University in San Francisco she moved to New York with her photography major boyfriend. He worked as an assistant photographer while Jamie finished her BFA degreed in Graphic Design. Later graduated from School of Visual Art in New York in 2001. Her husband is now a successful commercial photographer while Jamie established herself in the fine art world. &quot;Painting is my passion. I am not trying to build a carrier out of it, although I wouldn't mind being successful. I think creating art should be fun, and I don't like the pressure of a professional artist.&quot; Says Jamie &quot; I feel gratifying when someone really enjoys and appreciates my painting&quot; :)


Joe Eisner
myartspace id:simplemind
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Jose Olavo Ceravolo
myartspace id:joceravolo
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Jos&eacute; Olavo Cer&aacute;volo was born in Brazil and lives in South Florida since 1998. Inspired by its nature and abundance of wading birds, he started to photograph in 2000. With his care for detail and capability to capture images, Cer&aacute;volo extracts the essence of nature thru its colors and forms. These characteristics allow for his work to be published and awarded. He won the Best Color Photo of the Year award from Kendall Camera Club in 2003 for his &ldquo;Port of Miami Bridge&rdquo; photo. He also has the all time highest score of the club&rsquo;s history of over 30 years, 98 for the photo &ldquo;Petals&rdquo;. Also 7 of his photos were featured in an USDA Avian Health Calendar.


k tb
myartspace id:dorothy
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Stephen Moody
myartspace id:humanartform
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Andrew Serban
myartspace id:andser
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Chad Kipfer
myartspace id:ckipfer
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i was born in telluride, CO. i spent 18 or so years there going to preliminary school and working various construction jobs and making art. i sold my first pieces of art in telluride, a couple of landscapes and still lifes and eventually worked my way into the telluride aids benefit art auction where i was, and maybe still am the youngest artist to donate work to the show, which i have done for 6+ years running. i came to san francisco to go to college where i attended usf and studied fine art...yes, usf does have an art program, not the one i thought it did, but thats not the point. while at usf i worked with some amazing artist and teachers, painted murals with rigo and jett and continued showing my work. cafe, cafe, cafe, the gallery lounge, canvas, pizza place, and the side-walk outside of my various apartments have all shown my work in san francisco. the first ones got landscapes, portraits, and still-lifes, the latter random abstractions and drug indueced explorations. there once was a time when my work was almost entirely political but that has almost entirely passed. my work now is defined by the lines that make it up. the brush strokes and process are left bare in my work, exposing the line and sometimes its intention. each line in turn telling a tale of a brush found or an idea abandoned and together making up the piece in front of you. acrylic and enamel paint give me the freedom and ideal time frame to build a piece line by line and so i do. often taking so much joy in a new color or way of painting that it will dominate my work for months. in this way i am not interested as much in what is produced as the process of producing it and the feeling of making it. a friend and peer once told me that my work looks, &quot;fun to make.&quot; and it is, when its not torture. line by line. i now paint and show my work at Big Umbrella Studios a new co-op started by recent usf grads. that has given me the opportunity to show my work consistently and enjoy more of my favorite street in sf // d - i - v - i - s a - d e r o. if you are in town come and visit us and view my work at 906 1/2.


don vance
myartspace id:spvix
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::female model sought for adult artwork:: manhattaN, nyc http://www.vois.com/user/spvix nude model wanted for long term deal (female). $unpaid-tfcd-barter i need a model with a flexible schedule to pose for artwork made in graphics editer. easygoing deal. pinup art- fantasy style - digitally manipulated, graphic photography. not for commerce, yet. :::::interface with the force::::: http://www.portfolios.com/spvix http://www.freewebs.com/spvix/myprofile.htm spontvix@yahoo.com


Kamal Siegel
myartspace id:kamalsiegel
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Kamal Siegel began his career in the arts at the young age of 17 when he had his first solo exhibition at the Municipal Library of his hometown; Temuco, Chile. Under the aegis of an encouraging family, Kamal embarked on a path that led him through various schools, mentors and training institutions. Kamal is currently a Maya instructor at DigiPen Institute of Technology as well as owner of Digital Double, a Redmond, WA based company that specializes in creating digital versions of people and characters for use in video games and movies. Previously he worked as Technical Art Director for Flying Lab Software, spearheading and designing their character customization technology. He also spent three years as a full-time employee at Microsoft, creating and refining environments for XBOX launch titles. Kamal is active in art in the community, having exhibited his paintings and photography, curated shows, and taught drawing and cartooning courses in various locations. He is an active volunteer for local events and takes joy in helping build community. He is also active in music, and recently released his first album of original guitar compositions titled “First Steps”. Kamal holds a degree in Computer Animation from the Art Institute of Seattle and he has earned certificates in painting and 3D modeling along with continued education in illustration, color and composition and level design. He grew up in Chile and has lived in the Seattle area since 1998 and been a Redmond resident since 2001.


Ron Fusco
myartspace id:waterwizard
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Hello, I am an award winning and multiple published photographer and graphic artist, After 20+yrs in public safety and an injury...I decided to finally use my college education and long time hobby and dream and opened a studio here in Central Ohio, shooting all aspects of photography from fashion and glamor to commercial


Caro
myartspace id:Amarylli
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I was born, had fun, played, met friends, started to draw Micey Mouse and his friends and went to school a bit. A pretty normal life, you see. After 12 years of school I thought, enough is enough so I took my toothbrush and some cloths and went to Australia for half a year. That was the best time in my life!


ryan bradley
myartspace id:rpbradley
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Thomas Hallon Hallbert
myartspace id:Hallon
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Barry A, Noland
myartspace id:barryanoland
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sylvie matt buchler
myartspace id:sylviebuchler
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Born in Tunisia. Raised in Paris. Bezalel school of Art and Design Jerusalem.Israel. BFA Fine Art 1981. 1982 moved back to Paris 1983 to 2003 Worked in Paris as a fashion photographer and stylist for different magazines and advertising agencies. 2003 moved to NYC. start a body of work mixing painting and the fahion photography experience. 2005 group show Diamonds and Oranges gallery.NYC http://www.triggermagazine.com/archives/2005/11/index.html May 2006 group show :Painting 2006 Victory Hall Center Jersey city. Award best new work by curator Mary Birmingham 18th November 2006 Annual 2006 Center of contemporary Art Seattle 18th November 2006 Juror: Jennifer Gately, Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Curator of Northwest Art, Portland Art Museum. August 2007 Group show :A weekend in Chelsea Air gallery .Chelsea New York Curated by Jah http://home.mindspring.com/~jah48/aweekendinchelsea/ February 2008 gallery 128 Rivington .New York Group show:Criteria The Heartthrob Curated by Jah http://home.mindspring.com/~jah48/theheartthrob/id2.html May 2008 Group show.Air Gallery Chelsea.New York Ver Professio. Curated by Jah. May 2008. New York Foundation of Arts: Recipient of the 2008 Fellowship in Painting category .


kirsty walker
myartspace id:kirstylu
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I graduated with a degree in Fine Art in 1998, have exhibited work in local galleries with much success. I am currently painting scenes from cult films but mainly paint portraits of rock icons. I welcome any commissions


dan morgan
myartspace id:danmorgan
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Nathalie Otter
myartspace id:Nootzaak
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ANN MARIE DISTEFANO
myartspace id:artluv61
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Miguel Malo
myartspace id:mmalo
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Photographer since 1989, as an industrial /architectural and product shot photographer,with the dream to show this hidden part of me, all that feellings and concepts in fushion with the black and white photography source.


Carla Cioffi
myartspace id:carcioffi
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Tato Riquelme
myartspace id:Tato
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ABOUT MY JAZZ IMAGE Growing up in Argentina, the images that perfectly represented the US to me was an ice cold martini, the blues and jazz. I envision everyone in pork-pie hats or satin dresses sipping from tall martinis. That, to me, was exclusively and elegantly America. When I came to New York 19 years ago and began going to jazz shows, I realized that although the music itself had changed dramatically over fifty years, there were still sentient moments when a musician glances out at the audience after a heart-wrenching solo or he tenderly pulls his bass close to him like a child. Moments like those that Roy DeCarava captured with a piercing immediacy, stealing a glimpse of John Coltrane boyishly burying his head in the enormous shoulder of Ben Webster. I waited anxiously through each show for those moments when the thrill of the music transported the musicians and their glory could be read on their faces or in the way they touched their instruments. I began photographing these moments when the musicians slipped out of time and into that resplendent realm that runs eternal through jazz. I became intrigued whit the perilous craft of capturing that moment so that, later, when someone sees the photograph without the music they have a thick description of all that was contained in that sublime second. I learned to photograph them at those moments when they slipped into delight without disrupting their euphoria. I learned to wait, compose the frame, inhale deeply and shoot.


Marc Duchemin
myartspace id:duchemin
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masaharu kamikubo
myartspace id:kamcjp
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Lidia Simeonova
myartspace id:lidiasimeonova
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I was born and grew up in Bulgaria, and earned a Masters of Fine Arts from Velico Tarnovo University of Fine Art. I have lived in Czechoslovakia and Germany and came to the United States in 1994. My paintings have been in many national and international shows, where I received recognition and numerous awards. Today my portfolio reflects a variety of mediums and style. My paintings from Bulgaria differ greatly from what I produced in Germany or America. I spent many years as an abstract artist, but the human figure has always persisted in the creative process. Now human expression and relationships are the leading thoughts when I take a brush or pencil. I am trying to create work in which life and painting blend in a perfect existential poem. I want to present the viewer with a harmonious, contemplative image, which speaks to the spiritual complexities of our existence. Being an artist is a life force, not a career choice.


Yarrl Moore
myartspace id:mysticgirl
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fernando cagigas
myartspace id:fenofeno
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born in mexico city proud parent happy photographer digital


Sean Turrell
myartspace id:seanturrell
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Stacie Birky Greene
myartspace id:Stacieg
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Originally from Colorado, Stacie Birky Greene received degrees in Art and Art History from the University of Kentucky. She has also studied in Florence, Italy, and at the Chicago Art Institute. While painting was the focus of her training, she has explored her art in a wide variety of media, including performance, photography, and video. The central focus of Stacie's recent work has been to explore nature through a combination of materials and techniques. One often finds in her work a surprising interplay between light and material, as the use of wood, metal, and encaustics twists a subject's identity in favor of revealing a textural undercurrent. Sometimes she makes a similar statement by juxtaposing seemingly disparate images. In either case, the parallels she draws between subject and material forms a poetic that transcends media boundaries. Birky Greene lives in San Diego where she was a frequent exhibitor and her art is in public and private collections. She has taught art to children and adults for the last nine years


Meshaev McWhorter
myartspace id:memevisions
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Iris Van Diessen
myartspace id:irismelissa
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My name is Iris, as in the Greek rainbow goddess, what a suitable name my parents gave me, little did they know..... Of all the colours in the rainbow,I think I must have used them all. Iris as in apple of your eye, eyes are indispensible for a painter. Strangely enough, my creatures are often lacking eyes or irisses. Sometimes I imagine what it would be like to go blind. That fear is obviously present in the faces of the beings I paint. The same goes for my fascination with disfigurements and deformities. And disasters, both great and small, of which I've had my share through the years.


Fernando Paes
myartspace id:fpaes
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Fernando Paes es un artista plástico brasileño que vive y trabaja en San Juan, Puerto Rico desde 1996. Actualmente se desempeña como Catedrático Auxiliar en el Departamento de Humanidades de la Universidad de Puerto Rico en Cayey. Su obra plástica se centra mayormente en el medio de la pintura donde presenta un dialogo constante con el tiempo, la historia y los arquetipos modernos. Fernando nació en Brasilia, Brasil en 1967. Estudió arte en la Escuela de Artes Visuales de Parque Lage de 1987 hasta 1992. Sus principales profesores fueron Beatriz Milhazes, Daniel Senise, Milton Machado y Charles Watson. Formó parte del Núcleo de Aprofundamento de la Escuela en el año 1990. Se trataba de un núcleo de estudiantes que, durante un año, tenian que dedicarse exclusivamente a su obra en un taller colectivo dentro de la Escuela. Durante ese período recibió semanalmente críticas (privadas o abiertas) de seis profesores de la Escuela. Al finalizar el período, se organizó una exposición colectiva que reflejó el proceso creativo de cada integrante. En 1993 viaja a México para ingresar en la Academia de San Carlos en su programa de Maestría en Artes Visuales. Entra en contacto con la obra de varios artistas mexicanos y latinoamericanos entre ellos los de mayor influencia: el argentino Guillermo Kuitca, el puertorriqueño Arnaldo Roche y Julio Galán de México. El tema de la tesis de maestria da paso al concepto de la exposición individual en las Galerías de la Academia. La Antropofagia Cultural revisitada por una mirada contemporánea en la pintura. Ya en la isla de Puerto Rico en 1995, empieza a organizar su muestra titulada Navigare Necesse donde trabaja mucho de los conceptos de su tesis de maestría. La muestra se inaugura en 1997 en el Antiguo Arsenal de La Puntilla en el Viejo San Juan. En ese momento integra el cuerpo docente de la Escuela de Artes Plásticas de San Juan, en el Departamento de Pintura.


Vic Moss
myartspace id:mossphoto
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Since graduation from The Colorado Institute of Art in 1988, Vic has been working as a professional photographer based in Denver. He works primarily in architectural and editorial/corporate portraiture. The works displayed here are from his work in Infra Red Black &amp; White, and his photography of the Dalits (Untouchables) of Northern India. Opinions of his work is always appreciated.


Lance W Clayton
myartspace id:lancewclayton
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Monica Rezman
myartspace id:monicarezman
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Rezman currently splits her time between Chicago and India. She studied fine art and textile design at the School of the Art Instiute of Chicago and the Insstituto Allende in Mexico. She has also studied at the School of Representational Art in Chicago. In addition to recently being featured in New American Paintings, Rezman has shown at galleries such as Gescheidle(Chicago), LyonsWier Packer Gallery (Chicago), The South Bend Regiional Museum of Art (South Bend, Indiana) , and the Comtemporary Art Gallery in Ahmedabad, India. She has also been named artist in residence twice at the Kanoria Center For Arts(Ahmedabad, India)


Tabitha Flythe
myartspace id:TabNC7
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Hi! I'm Tabitha. I'm a junior, art history major and I have been in love with art my enitre life. I'm looking to start a career that is art related after graduation. I'm also looking into internships. Painting is a hobby of mine. I'm no da Vinci but I do alright!


Stella Koufidaki
myartspace id:styliani
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Born in Athens Greece, lived in Canada for a few years. Between school, work and life's daily activities, I managed to keep up with three activities I love the most, which are art, music and travelling. Having visited most major cities in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, I made sure to explore the galleries, museums and culture in general, of the places I went to. In many ocassions, I had the chance to participate in fashion and art events, learn from it and expand my creativity and imagination. Curently living in Athens, Greece.


enrico camporese
myartspace id:camporico
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Enrico Camporese has worked in the field of visual communications since 1975. He is a photographer and graphic designer who has worked with a number of important Italian companies. In 1994, he began to paint again, producing DECOMPOSIZIONI and PICCOLI ABISSI, a series of canvases representing only fish. His painting, focused on color and synthesis, led him to new explorations in 1999, which resulted in formal research based on the optical perception of color. This led to MINIME PERCEZIONI, canvases influenced by artists such as Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko, though they interpret color fields in a different way. Enrico Camporese brings emotional impact to all of his works, as he seeks to give a dynamic three-dimensional perception to his painting.


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