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Fabian K. Todd

I make art because I need to make it. Art empowers me by providing a sense of self realization. Primarily I make my art using computer graphic design software. I make art because I need to make it. Art empowers me by providing a sense of self realization. Primarily I make my art using computer […]

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Fabian K. Todd

I make art because I need to make it. Art empowers me by providing a sense of self realization. Primarily I make my art using computer graphic design software. I make art because I need to make it. Art empowers me by providing a sense of self realization. Primarily I make my art using computer […]

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Collect My Thoughts – Anne Faith Nicholls

My name is Anne Faith Nicholls. I am a 27 year-old artist living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. I call myself an artist for two reasons. The first and most obvious is that I make a living from the things I create. This is both amazing and freeing. It is also horribly […]

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Adam Harvey

Digital art is an exciting and young genre. It presents new opportunities but also new challenges. Compared to the perceived authenticity of more traditional mediums like painting and sculpture, images made using an entirely digital process prompt a distance between the creator and viewer and sometimes lack personality. The digital medium has a soul of […]

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Andrew Schoultz

Art is an uncontrollable passion and obsession. After many travels around the United States for such things as skateboarding and graffiti art, I found a home in San Francisco in 1997 and, among other things, a great community in which to exist and make art. The past nine years have brought me the development of […]

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Reese Inman

Reese Inman’s paintings map the output of computer programs, exploring contemporary experiences…. Reese Inman’s paintings map the output of computer programs, exploring contemporary experiences of information overload and our collective attempts to make sense of the massive amounts of data we collect. Combining the hands-off exactitude of computer technology with the hands-on discipline of painting, […]

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Chris Twomey “Madonna Series” – E. K. Clark

Inspired by Byzantine icons and early Renaissance painting, Chris Twomey explores themes of motherhood and identity as impacted by the latest scientific theories of ancestry genetics. The “Madonna Series” is her second solo show at the Tribes Gallery. Using all the tools available today; computer manipulated digital photography, printing,  scanning, DVDs, old fashioned painting and […]

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Gunilla Oldenburg

Gunilla Oldenburg is a Swedish artist. A combination of abstract painting and romantic surrealism is frequent in her art-works. Gunilla Oldenburg is a Swedish artist. A combination of abstract painting and romantic surrealism is frequent in her art-works. Colour, rhythm and humour is combined in a balanced way. A serious touch reflecting the opposites of […]

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Media Machines – Amy Ingrid Schlegel

The graphic strategies of mass media advertising have always played on viewers’ subliminal needs and desires in order to sell products. In the post-War period, the manipulative power of the media became synonymous with Madison Avenue’s seductive magic. Fast forward to the digital age: Vienna-based media artist Günther Selichar investigates how those advertising strategies of […]

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The Impermanent Collection III – Curator Cathy Nan Quinlan

The ‘temporary Museum of Painting likes to pretend that there are no visual arts other than painting and drawing and that these fundamentally create what we see. Its wall space is reserved for those artists that are largely oblivious to the technologies of instant image collection and continue to create individual artworks, by hand, with […]

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