Tag Archives: Oil painting

Cassie Marie Edwards – Madison, South Dakota

Briefly describe the work you do. My recent studio work centers on a series of still life paintings done in oil that are intended to explore the boundaries of representational art. The paintings feature small-scale sets that contain ceramic figurines … Continue reading

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Anne Horst – Germany

Briefly describe the work you do. Digging, thinking, wasting, writing, looking, smoking, twinkling, mixing, sewing, collecting, breathing, holding, drinking, deciding, running, discarding, rejecting, accepting, deciding, decinding, deciding, painting. Tell us a little about your background and how that influences you … Continue reading

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Patrick Romine – Brooklyn, New York

Briefly describe the work you do. I began as a portrait and still life artist in the 1980’s. Portrait painting is probably the hardest and most rewarding genre. Not just getting a likeness, anyone can be trained to do that, … Continue reading

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Erica Jane Huntzinger – Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Briefly describe the work you do. My works are visual documentations of internal landscapes. The paintings I create are an attempt to bridge the dualities of the conscious and the unconscious through sensitive attention to experience, perception, and sensation. Each … Continue reading

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Mikey Winsor – Asheville, North Carolina

Briefly describe the work you do. My work deals with a force that moves life. Sometimes it is plant stretching its branches. Sometimes an animal defending its territory. Sometimes a human seeking a calm place to exist in. Whatever it … Continue reading

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Eunice Choi – Boston, Massachusetts

Briefly describe the work you do. My studio work focuses on the idea of a fantasy world that inverts reality. Using sculptures and photographed images, I strive to create environments and creatures that are both familiar and alienated at the … Continue reading

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