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Dike Blair

Labels like "abstract" and "concrete" and classifications like "modern" and "postmodern" are very contrary and slippery, Labels like "abstract" and "concrete" and classifications like "modern" and "postmodern" are very contrary and slippery, and perhaps their connotations have a limited shelf life. Blair’s sense of these labels is rooted in how they apply to the plastic […]

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Dike Blair

Labels like "abstract" and "concrete" and classifications like "modern" and "postmodern" are very contrary and slippery, Labels like "abstract" and "concrete" and classifications like "modern" and "postmodern" are very contrary and slippery, and perhaps their connotations have a limited shelf life. Blair’s sense of these labels is rooted in how they apply to the plastic […]

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Ed Brodstein

As a painter, I look at what, often inexplicably, attract me to some of what I see around me every day – and try to quickly capture the essence of the moment As a painter, I look at what, often inexplicably, attract me to some of what I see around me every day – and […]

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Ed Brodstein

As a painter, I look at what, often inexplicably, attract me to some of what I see around me every day – and try to quickly capture the essence of the moment As a painter, I look at what, often inexplicably, attract me to some of what I see around me every day – and […]

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Elizabeth Bame

With each painting, my ultimate goal is not merely the composition of an attractive scene, but the creation of a moment. With each painting, my ultimate goal is not merely the composition of an attractive scene, but the creation of a moment. And that moment is not an instant or a second. That moment should […]

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Elizabeth Bame

With each painting, my ultimate goal is not merely the composition of an attractive scene, but the creation of a moment. With each painting, my ultimate goal is not merely the composition of an attractive scene, but the creation of a moment. And that moment is not an instant or a second. That moment should […]

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Ellie Brown

Ellie’s bookwork and photographs are exhibited extensively nationally including two upcoming solo exhibitions in 2005 at the Morris Graves Museum Ellie’s bookwork and photographs are exhibited extensively nationally including two upcoming solo exhibitions in 2005 at the Morris Graves Museum of Art in Eureka, CA and the Southern Light Gallery in Amarillo, TX. Ellie has […]

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Ellie Brown

Ellie’s bookwork and photographs are exhibited extensively nationally including two upcoming solo exhibitions in 2005 at the Morris Graves Museum Ellie’s bookwork and photographs are exhibited extensively nationally including two upcoming solo exhibitions in 2005 at the Morris Graves Museum of Art in Eureka, CA and the Southern Light Gallery in Amarillo, TX. Ellie has […]

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What do we know about reality? – Enrico Pedrini

Nadine Spinoza’s White Cube, on display at the Depardieu gallery in Nice, is a small box room covered inside by mirrors. What do we know about reality? Enrico Pedrini Nadine Spinoza, Installation White Cube, 2005. 82.7 x 82.7 x 82.7 in. As when looking into a mirror The shape and its reflection stare at each […]

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Force of Nature – Daniel Rothbart

On May 18, 1980, Mt. Saint Helens erupted with the power of a nuclear explosion, expelling volcanic ash fourteen miles into the sky. Images of ghost forests, fuming plains and blackened ash-choked skies dominated the news. Ash, in the form of a fine gray dust, later rained down on the Pacific Northwest from Seattle, Washington […]

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