Author Archives: jolanta
Thomas Martin
My art is a process like faith. As any “true believer,” I’m going through stages of having my faith tested. I’m trying to learn more and more about what it is I believe. My art is a process like faith. As any “true believer,” I’m going through stages of having my faith tested. I’m trying […]
Greg Santos
I employ video and photography to create stunning, light-filled paintings that transfix the viewer. Recent works depict utterly improbable images… I employ video and photography to create stunning, light-filled paintings that transfix the viewer. Recent works depict utterly improbable images; a man ruthlessly carrying his infant son by one arm, a horse dangling upside down […]
Eva Mantell
Anything can happen in art and I like it that way. It’s a performance and it just depends on when the viewer is invited in to see it. Anything can happen in art and I like it that way. It’s a performance and it just depends on when the viewer is invited in to see […]
Benjamin Murphy
Benjamin Murphy is an emerging Chicago artist who paints canvases in rich color with gestural strokes of intricate design. Benjamin Murphy is an emerging Chicago artist who paints canvases in rich color with gestural strokes of intricate design. The root and catalyst behind these abstract images can be found in the human struggle to maintain […]
Blendi Karaxha
It has been my hope to so purify, simplify and organize a work that it expresses completely my reaction, or emotion, or sensation… It has been my hope to so purify, simplify and organize a work that it expresses completely my reaction, or emotion, or sensation, in regard to nature, life, and in fact, to […]
Harriet Regina Marion
Harriet Regina Marion is a mixed media artist from Brooklyn. For the past 10 years her work has been the product of… Harriet Regina Marion is a mixed media artist from Brooklyn. For the past 10 years her work has been the product of digital sketching embellished with handwork. She got her BFA in painting […]
Tara McMahon
The use of color, texture and shape to induce a predominate tactile value are the foundations of my work’s statement. The use of color, texture and shape to induce a predominate tactile value are the foundations of my work’s statement. Concrete and objective subject matter are obfuscated in the abstraction of form in order to […]
Rosemary Jacobsohn
My work is very much about life, and the action of the creation process. The action of the stitching for example and my reaction to it. Rosemary Jacobsohn My work is very much about life, and the action of the creation process. The action of the stitching for example and my reaction to it. […]
Meryl Tihanyi
Inspired by such photographers as Diane Arbus, Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston as well as painters Edward Hopper and Georgia O’Keefe, I began to consider the world around me and sought a way to visually interpret it. Hopper’s sense of isolation and dolefulness always struck a chord with me, along with the vivid, sensual beauty […]
Fernando Mastrangelo
The themes and idea surrounding my work are becoming increasingly more focused on a philosophy. A Philosophy that questions the current condition… The themes and idea surrounding my work are becoming increasingly more focused on a philosophy. A Philosophy that questions the current condition of man and seeks a language that exposes a world of […]


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