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Ellie Honl – Bloomington, Indiana
Briefly describe the work you do. Much of my artwork has investigated one’s emotional state and the effect that has on perception. Currently, my artwork is about the human desire to find stability in an unsteady present and unpredictable future. … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Bloomington, printmaking, Stevens Point, stop-motion animation
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Niya Lee – Silver City, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. Seeking rich abundance and relation with the natural world that is seemingly at conflict with our culture, I have been working on a series of sculptures depicting humans that are colonized by other life … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Ceramics, figurative art, narrative art, sculpture
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Rachel Herrick – Raleigh, North Carolina
Briefly describe the work you do. The simplest way to explain what I do is that I make up absurd lies that I then try to convince people are true by making all kinds of believable evidence (ceramic artifacts, documentaries, … Continue reading
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Tagged fat, installation art, natural history, obeast, Raleigh
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Paul Behnke – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m a painter. I make non-objective/ abstract paintings with and emphasis on intense color and bold forms. These elements jostle and compete with one another for dominance within off kilter compositions. At times the … Continue reading
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Tagged #abstract painting, Acrylic, color, Painting in Bushwick, Visionary Painting
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Megan Mosholder – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work that you do. I am a site-responsive artist. My process involves the use of simple, temporary materials that evolve into sculptural work that largely depends on a moment in time. With twine and often blacklight, I … Continue reading
Adrienne Der Marderosian – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work that you do. My work has been shaped by my interest in human behavior particularly in “identity” and “collective memory.” Using found images, photography, paint, graphite and thread these works on paper are richly textured and layered much … Continue reading
Posted in Drawing, mixed media, Painting
Tagged Collage, contemporary art, Drawing, Mixed-Media, works on paper
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Nina Lawrin – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I create experimental paintings by creating my own natural pigments and dyes that come from specific locations and experiences. I view my work as a collective documentation of a relationship and social exchange. Formally, … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, contemporary art, fiber, Italy, natural pigmentation
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Calvin Whitehurst – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I always describe myself as a collage artist to those who ask what my medium is. However I come from a drawing and painting background. I really don’t have a medium as of now … Continue reading
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Tagged calvin whitehurst, Collage, Milwaukee, Mixed-Media, sculpture
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Taryn Wells – Medfield, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. My work explores racial classification in the modern age and how it pertains to that of previous generations. I work mainly in graphite (on smooth bristol) so as to mimic the black/white theme of … Continue reading
Daniel DeLuna – Rochester, New York
Briefly describe the work that you do. I create work consisting of paintings, drawings, digital video and stills that engage with the history of abstraction as filtered through and informed by the pervasive influence of technology on contemporary culture. At … Continue reading
Posted in mixed media, Video
Tagged Abstraction, Digital, Drawing, Geometric, Gestural, Painting
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