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Author Archives: 365Artists/365Days
Mars Gomes – London, United Kingdom
Briefly describe the work you do. One thing that perhaps defines my work is materials and emotional depth with socio- political undertones. It’s evident that I use methods similar to confessional and conceptual models of contemporary art. Yet my work … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sculpture
Tagged Confessional Art, Goya, London, portrait, sculpture, United Kingdom
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Roberta Masciarelli – Dallas, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. I build spaces which allow the viewer’s eyes to travel along the construction which in turn tell stories. Tell us about your background and how that has had an influence on your work and … Continue reading
Peter Kenar – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. Generally my work tends to be object and installation based. Shifting between two modes of composition, I tend to address a heavy subject of ritualistic practice which usually brings a somewhat darker visual outcome. … Continue reading
DAAS – Kobe, Japan
Briefly describe the work you do. My work synthesizes line, geometric shapes, rich textures and color to produce paintings that use both representational and abstract elements to create recognizable forms such as humans, animals and insects. Tell us about your … Continue reading
Chin Chih Yang – New York City, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. Most of my projects have a relationship to society and community — the social issues intrinsic to human life. Another aspect is humanity’s relation to the environment: global interconnection, ecology, and what we generally … Continue reading
Posted in Performance
Tagged contemporary art, Environmental Arts, Interactive Performance, Time Square, Visual Arts
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Ginny Zanger – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a painter and printmaker, responding to the ocean, my muse. The underwater landscape and the shoreline, in watercolor on Yupo (polypropylene), have been the focus of my work for the past three … Continue reading
Posted in Painting
Tagged Cape Cod, coral reef, environmental art, underwater landscapes, Yupo
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Cheryl Derricotte – Oakland, California
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a visual artist who works primarily with glass and on paper. I enjoy layering images and text on pieces. Text is an important component of my artwork. I often say that I … Continue reading
Therese Conte – Laguna Niguel, California
Briefly describe the work you do. The oil paintings and drawings that I make are born from ideas, explorations and observations from my daily existence. A subject will pique my interest and I will ruminate over ideas until a visual … Continue reading
Posted in Painting
Tagged Art, Figurative realism, Laguna Niguel, Painting figurative, Transvestism
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Angelica Verdan – Charlottesville, Virginia
Briefly describe the work you do. My work deconstructs the form and function of technology in society. Using projection, video, and appropriation, I isolate individual elements of the digital world and juxtapose them with the physical world to highlight our … Continue reading
Posted in New Media, Video
Tagged new media, projection art, Video Art, video games, Virginia
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Jimena Moreno – Mexico City, Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. I am lucky to say that my job is drawing. I am really into the human being as a form and matter, the human body and anatomy; its perfection and its distortion. It is … Continue reading
Posted in Drawing, Illustration
Tagged Drawing, illustration, jimena moreno, mexico city
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