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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Aaron Coleman – DeKalb, Illinois
Briefly describe the work that you do. I am a fine art printmaker. . My work is motivated by political, social and religious current events and the effects those events have on minority groups. I smash together religious iconography and … Continue reading
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Tagged #AaronColemanArtist, #AaronColemanPrintmaking, #Lithgoraphy, #Printmaking, mezzotint
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Lindsey Beal – Providence, Rhode Island
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a photographer. I use a combination of analogue, digital and alternative process photography to make my work. The photo object is very important to me and I try to make the work … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Processes, artist books, Handmade Paper, photography, printmaking
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Aaron Treher – Shepherdstown, West Virginia
Briefly describe the work you do. As a contemporary artist, I create artwork as a means of expression and introspection. A way to understand hidden truths and communicate my perspective of the world. The act of making artwork, the labor … Continue reading
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Tagged Craftworks, Giant Sequoia, installation art, sculpture, Shepherdstown West Virginia
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Nicole Pancini – Boston Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work that you do. In my studio I explore stories, real and imagined, philosophy and metaphysics, combining them to create intimate personal meditative images along with large scale pieces that deal with the more universal aspects of … Continue reading
Stuart Gibson – Tucson, Arizona
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m very interested in the transient nature of the modern life. My works are largely inspired by personal experiences, specifically on the aspects that might be easily overlooked within the whole. By emphasizing occurrences … Continue reading
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Tagged conceptual art, photography, S.J. Gibson, sculpture, Tucson
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Kathryn Wingard – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work that you do. I am currently working on a series of ink drawings. I have a background in ceramic sculpture and my brain is wired to think in 3-D, so it is interesting to see what … Continue reading
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Tagged ceramic, Drawing, Ink, Milwaukee, Mount Mary University
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Steve Juras – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. My recent work has taken a turn from geometric abstraction toward a humorous yet visceral mode of narrative performance. What does this mean? Well, that’s the big question my current work asks. Long story … Continue reading
Mary Johnson – Buffalo, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I make drawings and installation/performances that engage the absurd overlays between the luscious and the decayed; the image and experience. I use organic, decomposing materials in my work and directly on paper, as well … Continue reading
Penelope Vlassopoulou – Athens, Greece
Briefly describe the work you do. Constructing an image of the intangible. Tell us a little about your background and how that influences you as an artist. I enjoyed a happy childhood growing up in a family that inspired a … Continue reading
Charles Clary – Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Briefly describe the work you do. I use paper to create a world of fiction that challenges the viewer to suspend disbelief and venture into my fabricated reality. By layering paper I am able to build intriguing land formations that mimic … Continue reading