Author Archives: jolanta
Terrence Allen
My style of painting represents subtle shades of color dancing and moving across the canvas with lots of attention shown to detail and presentation. I paint with color the same way a chef cooks with food! My style of painting represents subtle shades of color dancing and moving across the canvas with lots of attention […]
Terrence Allen
My style of painting represents subtle shades of color dancing and moving across the canvas with lots of attention shown to detail and presentation. I paint with color the same way a chef cooks with food! My style of painting represents subtle shades of color dancing and moving across the canvas with lots of attention […]
Bride Fight – E.V. Day
Bride Fight was originally inspired by two wedding gowns that I encountered in a Junior League thrift store. Ironically, it was on a weekend trip for a wedding. The two hung in an animated herd on a special rack—almost beckoning to be taken to the church for another round. Their sheer volume made me wonder […]
Bunking up with Art – Kate Hickey
There’s something exciting, refreshing and exhilarating about visiting a truly cutting-edge exhibition of contemporary art. But, how long do you really spend at the exhibition? One hour, maybe two? At 21C Museum Hotel, you can actually reside among some of the most interesting art pieces of our time. The establishment, which opened early this year, […]
Groovy – James Hilger
Hidden right out in the open is a space that is at once living and dying on 11th Avenue. It’s a notebook factory, but the notebooks are all gone. The building is scheduled for destruction. Condos have swooped down and taken yet another swatch of metropolitan land in their scaly claws. But these bungalows of […]
JD Siazon
My work is autobiographical, full of love, humorous, sexual, explicit, democratic, and uplifting. It incorporates surrealism… My work is autobiographical, full of love, humorous, sexual, explicit, democratic, and uplifting. It incorporates surrealism, exploits the masses, unveils taboos, pokes fun at prudence, embraces humanity, loathes cops, and enjoys strawberry ice cream. JD Siazon
Peter Sovinc
It started as an experiment to find new architectural shapes. After a while it got a world of it’s own. The image you see may elude… It started as an experiment to find new architectural shapes. After a while it got a world of it’s own. The image you see may elude complete conception of […]
Timothy Smith
My paintings investigate the relationships between the artist, the viewer, and the subject matter. I challenge the viewer to create… My paintings investigate the relationships between the artist, the viewer, and the subject matter. I challenge the viewer to create his or her own cognitive response by using a series of different pictorial devices. By […]
Monica Smith
The image “Leda and the Swan” is a digital photo of a silhouetted woman interacting with a projected drawing. The image “Leda and the Swan” is a digital photo of a silhouetted woman interacting with a projected drawing. The drawing element represents a celestial presence. This image is part of a series that is an […]
Kelly Sipes
My interest in painting is focused on characteristics of the medium seen in layering, revealing duration through the transparent surfaces… My interest in painting is focused on characteristics of the medium seen in layering, revealing duration through the transparent surfaces and substrata of each image. The recent introduction of pattern in my work, such as […]


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