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Tag Archives: Oil
Bill Guffey – Burkesville, Kentucky
Briefly describe the work you do. Abstracted views of the earth and our surroundings drive the ideas behind my paintings. Whether composed with a birds-eye view or from seemingly within, the shapes and colors explore what is essential for me … Continue reading
Craig Moran – Washington, DC
Briefly describe the work you do. Piles of discarded paintings, decorative paper, and photographs from nature books sit on a table in my studio. I cut out shapes from these materials, rearrange them at random to create new images, and … Continue reading
Daniel Bohman – Middletown, Connecticut
Briefly describe the work you do. I try to keep my paintings in a state of transition- where the literal and abstract coexist in a precarious state. Piece by piece my work progresses through trial and error in which images … Continue reading
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Tagged Connecticut, Eastern Philosophy, North East, Oil, Painting
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Samantha Haring – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I make quiet paintings in a noisy world. My work is an intimate meditation on humble objects and the detritus of studio life. I use my studio as subject matter to create observational paintings … Continue reading
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Tagged Contemporary realism, Interiors, Observational painting, Oil, Painting
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Mollie Douthit – Callan, Ireland
Briefly describe the work you do. I am a still life painter, I choose objects that visually attract me and remind me of an experience, or person that’s significant in my life. I paint directly from life, situating the object(s) … Continue reading
Emma Saperstein – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m an artist who lives and works in Chicago, IL. I work primarily in collage, performance and video. My current work is an investigation into the notoriously complex, elusive, political, and intoxicating industry that … Continue reading
Radomir Djukanovic – Bajina Basta, Serbis
Briefly describe the work that you do. In my work, I reinterpretate the high modernism, once dominated by Art Informel, in a manner that evokes postmodernism. my “image” is a blend of the traditional notion of a painting dominated by … Continue reading
Aaron North – Providence, Rhode Island
Briefly describe the work that you do. I predominately paint animals, humans, and objects, and I work in oils. My paintings are typically very busy and colorful. At what point in your life did you decide to become an artist? … Continue reading