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Ericka Walker – Halifax, NS, Canada
Briefly describe the work you do. !The majority of my visual artwork revolves around drawing and printmaking. I am especially interested in the vernacular history of printmaking and printed ephemera, and the sociopolitical uses of visual propaganda throughout modernity. I … Continue reading
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Tagged lithography, noodling, posters, printmaking, propaganda
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Lena Klyukina – Vilnius, Lithuania
Briefly describe the work you do. I draw surreal pictures, mostly inspired by music and nature and everything in between. At what point in your life did you want to become an artist? I started taking drawing seriously about 6 … Continue reading
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Tagged awesome, blackandwhite, Drawing, lithuania, Surrealism
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Jane Gordon – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. For the past seven or eight years, I have been focused on installation work in ceramics, most often designed for temporary outdoor installations. I consider the pieces “site-particular,” because they each need some specific … Continue reading
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Tagged Albuquerque, Clay/ceramic, Ecological art, Installation, New Mexico
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Mark Creegan – Jacksonville, Florida
Briefly describe the work you do. I make various formal arrangements and structures, usually site-specific, with materials I have accumulated over the years. Some of the materials include used watercolor sets, hairnets, shark teeth, and toothpaste. I work in a variety … Continue reading
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Tagged #ephemeral, derring-do, design, Installation, Jacksonville
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Yeol Jung – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. I tear, I cut, and I sew. My work is to operate plastic surgery on a pig’s head. By using metaphors I can intensify reality. The context of my work describes not only the … Continue reading
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Katrin Mäurich – London, United Kingdom
Briefly describe the work you do. I have been painting with acrylics on plywood for several years. The painting’s outer shape and edge had begun to interest me and moving from paper to wood allowed me to explore this aspect … Continue reading
Viviane Silvera – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My last two series of paintings—Therapy: Part I (2011) and Therapy: Part II (2013)—investigate the psychological and the solitary, and the interplay between reality and dream. I used film stills from Ordinary People, The King’s Speech, and the HBO … Continue reading
Connie Wolfe – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is an examination and exploration of various phenomena found in nature. I tend to get lost in and obsessed with the patterns and textures encountered in my travels. The work is translated … Continue reading
Robin Koss – Summit, New Jersey
Briefly describe the work you do. I work with etching, aquatint, and collage to create images that are layered in both concept and process. The imagery is based on my experiences and observances of the world around me and is … Continue reading
Lydia Moyer – Charlottesville, Virginia
Briefly describe the work you do. I work between video and visual art, mostly all photo-based processes. I’m interested in the intersection of landscape and culture, particularly in America, and in the idea of poetic non-fiction. Tell us a little … Continue reading
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Tagged documentary, Experimental, landscape, Video, Virginia
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