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Tag Archives: paintings
David Delgado – Alicante, Spain
Briefly describe the work you do. I do mostly paintings. but also digital art, video art and drawing. My work addresses the visual perception. my only aim is to provoke emotions throughout the colors, composition and rhythm. with no … Continue reading
Florencia Della Vedova – La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tell us about your background and how that has had an influence on your work and on you as an artist. I believe that what we see changes what we feel and what we are. Our world is plenty of violence images and … Continue reading
Julie Alpert – Seattle, Washington
Briefly describe the work you do. Using hardware store materials, found furniture, decorative kitsch, and custom fabric, I create theatrical site-specific installations that explore illusion, domesticity and boundaries. Tell us a little about your background and how that influences you … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Painting, Watercolor
Tagged abstract, Installation, Painting, paintings, pattern, Seattle, Watercolor
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Harry Wirth – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work that you do. The paintings are visuals of my fascination with the dynamics of the natural landscape. The spaces implied on the paper are imaginary glimpses of time and space and do not necessarily represent … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, artist, landscape, Milwaukee, paintings
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Mary Bucci McCoy – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work that you do. I make intimate, abstract acrylic paintings on rectilinear and vertical oval panels that synthesize oblique references to the body and the landscape on both macro and micro levels through form, color, and material. … Continue reading
Grant Stoops – Brooklyn, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m a painter. In the past year I’ve been making paintings that are based off of small clay figures. At what point I your life did you want to become an artist? Like a … Continue reading
Grace Scott – Grand Rapids, Michigan
Briefly describe the work that you do. My art encompasses the technical realism of natural science illustration and also the strange imagery that is associated with modern surrealism and lowbrow art. My work is usually laden with symbols and features … Continue reading
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Tagged Grace Scott, Grand Rapids, oil paint, paintings, Surrealism
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