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Francesco LoCastro

My paintings are inspired by pop culture iconography and cartoon imagery as well as the work of masters of varied genres and periods such as Frank Frazetta, Chuck Close, Joel-Peter Witkin, Sebastian Krueger, Richard Estes, Grant Wood, Edward Hopper, Gustav Klimt, Albrecht Duerer and Hieronymus Bosch. I work primarily in oils and acrylics on canvas […]

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Visceral Undifferentiated Fabulousness – Joseph Nechvatal

Gilles Barbier’s remarkably ambitious exhibition at the Carré d’Art Museé d’Art Contemporain in Nîmes (Southern France) plays pithily with many current intellectual strands which interest me: net culture, artificial intelligence, image profusion, micro-organisms and science fiction (among others.) But what struck me as most exact to its weird visual propositions was its deep reflection (one […]

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Opening the City to Art – Agustina O’Farrell

For the last two years Gallery Nights has been identified as the circuit that unites the best art venues of the City of Buenos Aires. It has become a classic event in the cultural agenda, which takes place the last Friday of every month, as the sun goes down. More than 70 art galleries, cultural […]

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Sushil Sakhuja

I, Sushil Sakhuja, a self made artist, working in Indian Tribal area with tribal people with Traditional arts. I, Sushil Sakhuja, a self made artist, working in Indian Tribal area with tribal people with Traditional arts. But for me “Art is more of Passion than Business”. I have made brass-bronze my medium. My works can […]

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Randall Stoltzfus

When I moved to Brooklyn from Virginia I started making these dark landscape paintings lit in strange ways.  When I moved to Brooklyn from Virginia I started making these dark landscape paintings lit in strange ways. When I started the paintings usually they were of something burning. Now it is something backlit, or overwhelmed bylight. […]

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Kelly Sturhahn

Kelly Sturhahn creates drawings, watercolors and installations based upon photographs of nature. Kelly Sturhahn creates drawings, watercolors and installations based upon photographs of nature. Her work expresses romantic notions generated by the imagery and reconnects with the history of the landscape genre. Her highly tactile representations transform the technological aspects of photography into the experiential.  […]

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Marsha Solomon

A single, unified shape unfolds onto a white space.  Patterns connect, defining the form as colors communicate in harmonic chords. A single, unified shape unfolds onto a white space.  Patterns connect, defining the form as colors communicate in harmonic chords. After years of training in abstraction, which has given me a unique compositional approach, in […]

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Shawn Snow

I create densely layered paintings inspired by the patinas of metals; the tones and colors of rotting wood; the surfaces of eroded stones. I create densely layered paintings inspired by the patinas of metals; the tones and colors of rotting wood; the surfaces of eroded stones.  I use a variety of materials to render snapshots […]

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Joyce Siegel

Repetitive images and grids are the foundation of my work.  The Image, which is a circle or oval, is repeated to represent development. Repetitive images and grids are the foundation of my work.  The Image, which is a circle or oval, is repeated to represent development.  The grids represent the barriers and obstacles of contemporary life.   I […]

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Richard Shipley

This painting is titled "Crosswalk" and is painted on canvas, two panels, measuring 72 inches high by 80 inches wide overall. This painting is titled "Crosswalk" and is painted on canvas, two panels, measuring 72 inches high by 80 inches wide overall. My recent work is comprised of paintings using two separate images, derived from […]

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