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Tag Archives: Painting
Jill Christian – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Briefly describe the work you do. For the past few years I have been making paintings about repetitive mark making and color. My inspiration most often comes from observations of light and color – in the sky and landscape of … Continue reading
Elizabeth Amento – San Francisco, California
Briefly describe the work you do. The focus of my work for the past few years has consisted of images found in and cut out of vintage magazines. I position these people, primarily women, and collage them on Stonehenge paper. … Continue reading
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Tagged Collage, Found image, gouache, Painting, San Francisco
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Corynn Larkin – West Chesterfield, New Hampshire
Briefly describe the work you do. I consistently explore and work to find methods that transform ordinary man-made materials into forms that convey and embody organic growth and change. The materials are reconfigured but still hold their original identity. There … Continue reading
Brian Hitselberger – Athens, Georgia
Briefly describe the work you do. I make paintings, drawings, and works on and out of paper that operate slowly and emphasize materiality. I work with a range of subjects in groups or series, exploring content that is more or … Continue reading
Aaron Bos-Wahl – Queens, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My creative activity rests on the idea of interconnection as an ecological and spiritual reality. I engage in artmaking, in part, as a form of spiritual practice – attempting to touch the fundamental. Often … Continue reading
Molly Segal – Los Angeles, California
Briefly describe the work you do. My painting practice explores psychological ambiguities within intimate spaces. I use personal experiences and relationships as a starting point to investigate ideas about fear, desire, recklessness, and honesty. Currently, I’m working on a portrait … Continue reading
Linda Hemmersbach – London, England
Briefly describe the work you do. I make abstract paintings, drawings, and small objects in clay, paper and from found materials. For me, the act of painting is akin to trying to pin down an internal dialogue; thoughts rise to … Continue reading
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Tagged #abstract painting, Abstraction, Drawing, London, Painting
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Anya Roberts-Toney – Portland, Oregon
Briefly describe the work you do. My work examines the consumption of pop culture images through the lens of painting. Referencing promotional photographs and stills from television and music videos, I utilize formal disruptions to examine both the desire and … Continue reading
Donal Moloney – London, England
Briefly describe the work you do. The work I make are small paintings on canvas. I construct ‘models’ and dioramas using a variety of materials such as plaster, plasticine, clay, string, paint, wood, plastic and varnishes. I make what could … Continue reading
Daisy Patton – Denver, Colorado
Briefly describe the work you do. My practice is deeply entrenched in history and memory, and I work in a variety of media investigating those interests. I prefer exploring the social conventions and meaning of families, our relationships to the … Continue reading