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Kirk Amaral Snow – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is sculpture, probably in the broadest sense of the word. I borrow forms that exist in our built world and shift their meaning through different strategies. Construction grade materials are combined with … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Intermedia, Kirk Amaral Snow, Performance, sculpture
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Jenny Day – Tucson, AZ
Briefly describe the work you do. Recently I have been working on Nearly Somewhere, a series of paintings using acrylic paint, spray paint, ink, crayon, pencil and collage. With this body of work I seek to reconcile our romantic notion … Continue reading
Matt Kish – Beavercreek, OH
Briefly describe the work you do. I primarily use found materials such as old maps, repair diagrams, schematics, pages from old books, and anything with a kind of history inherent in its form to paint, draw and collage over creating … Continue reading
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Angela Isbell – Alexander City, Alabama
Briefly describe the work you do. Within me is a yearning for self-discovery–to uncover the meaning and motives behind the things I think and feel. Here is where I take the abstract and make it concrete. Literally. Apart from our … Continue reading
Kuh Del Rosario – Vancouver, BC, Canada
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is about where I came from, where I am now and where I want to be. I think about the malleability of memory and its role in fantasy and reality. I think about … Continue reading
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Tagged artinvan- couver, crystalsculptures, kuhdelrosario, scrulpture, vancouverartist
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Chenhung Chen – Los Angeles, California
Briefly describe the work you do. In my work I focus on line, always recognizing its presence within drawing, Chinese calligraphy and painting, and American Abstract Expressionism. I make sculpture/installations, which are composed of recycled materials including copper wire, … Continue reading
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Tagged calligraphy, Entelechy, Installation, LAArtist, sculpture
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Gary Setzer – Tucson, Arizona
Briefly describe the work you do. My recent work is interdisciplinary. If you can imagine equal parts Erwin Wurm or Marina Abramović and equal parts Talking Heads or Devo that’s a great start. It’s process-oriented performance art with a live … Continue reading
Maxwell Rushton – England, London
Briefly describe the work you do. The work I produce is varied in terms of it’s time scale and size, some pieces taking me a less than four days and some more than four years. What is consistent … Continue reading
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Tagged blood, blood artist, buy in bleed out, contemporary art, drawn out
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Xuan (Schwinn) Chen – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. I create small wall paintings and site-specific installations. My current and future bodies of work contain anomalies of the hand and the physical process of making a painting. I use non-paint materials as paint, … Continue reading
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