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Monica Cook

Monica Cooks’ paintings describe a stark, sometimes disturbing, objectivity of the figure, by heightening various textures on the body Monica Cooks’ paintings describe a stark, sometimes disturbing, objectivity of the figure, by heightening various textures on the body, the translucency of the flesh, how the veins surface and receed. Her paintings allude to stories exposed […]

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Dan DeChellis

My relationship with music…and its relationship with me. As I write there is a running sequence and respelling of chords going on in my head—a function that never seems to stop unless I am asleep, listening to music or performing music. Some might say I was crazy or neurotic; I would simply say that I […]

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Myung-Sik Kim

Nature has been a main subject and a foundation of all my artworks.                                                                                                   Nature has been a main subject and a foundation of all my artworks. 547 West 27th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY, 10001 Tel 212 643 9242/Fax 212 564 7297  Biography 1949 Born in Seoul, Korea 1974 Dept of Fine […]

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Eric Bailey

For as long as I can remember, I have always been creatively driven in life. I remember trying to emulate skateboard graphics as a child and, later in high school, being greatly influenced by grafitti art. While in class, I spent more time glued to my sketchbook in deep concentration than following the prescribed curriculum. […]

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Silence and Fury – Kris Chatterson

I paint to see what I think. Sweeping strokes are passing thoughts in paint and time. No painting is ever preconceived; instead, each work explores unexpected moments in space and time. I paint with my body’s mind rather than my literal, analytical mind. I think that my paintings are better understood if they are experienced […]

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Wendy Red Star

The main motive behind my work is humor and using humor as a tool to get to bigger underlying issues. I’m originally from Montana and I grew up on the Crow Indian reservation in south central Montana. I’m half Crow Indian and half Irish. I grew up immersed in Crow culture but had a dual […]

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Scott Griffin

The primary focus of Griffin’s work is the energy of life, and the beauty he finds in its ebb and flow…. The primary focus of Griffin’s work is the energy of life, and the beauty he finds in its ebb and flow. Through an innovative process utilizing crystal clear UV stable polyester resin, oil paint, […]

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A Super/Sonic Conversation – A chat with Cathy Akers, Natalie Henderson-Alton, Lindsay Ljungkull, Ca

SuperSonic 2006 was the third annual MFA show representing graduating MFAs from the nine SoCCAS schools—Art Center College of Art and Design, California Institute for the Arts, Claremont Graduate School, Otis School of Art and Design, University of Southern California, University of California-Irvine, University of California-Los Angeles, University of California-San Diego, and University of California-Santa […]

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The Promise of the North – Lindsay Charlwood

My Mac G5 is jealous of Matt Leines. Regardless of how large the screen or how sophisticated the software, it seems unlikely that any computer could produce the hyper-graphic results of Leines’ ink and watercolor drawings with as much confidence. The machine knows that the precision of Leines’ meticulously consistent hand and unpredictable creativity is […]

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Ultrasonic International 1 – Elizabeth Cline

In the ubiquity of the summer group exhibition, the viewer may find curatorial intentions to the tune of “there is something for everyone” rather than grouping artists unified by theme or materials. Summer is less formal and most galleries use this time as an opportunity to show young or emerging artists. At Mark Moore Gallery, […]

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