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Karl Andrews

As an artist, I like to add both technical and aesthetic value to images. I have been influenced by both classical and abstract styles of painting, As an artist, I like to add both technical and aesthetic value to images. I have been influenced by both classical and abstract styles of painting, by artists such […]

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A Sheer Mastery of Color – By Harriet Zinnes

What is it about Mark Rothko’s brushstrokes that stop the eye of the observer, make that eye glisten as if it belonged to the artist himself, who has lightened up the canvas to make marks of color defined and undefined? A Sheer Mastery of Color By Harriet Zinnes Mark Rothko       What is […]

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Kate Armstrong

Nothingness (2003) is a net.art work that uses description, image, email and javascript to interrogate some of the cultural and mechanical forms that operate in online shopping. Nothingness (2003) is a net.art work that uses description, image, email and javascript to interrogate some of the cultural and mechanical forms that operate in online shopping. The […]

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Kate Armstrong

Nothingness (2003) is a net.art work that uses description, image, email and javascript to interrogate some of the cultural and mechanical forms that operate in online shopping. Nothingness (2003) is a net.art work that uses description, image, email and javascript to interrogate some of the cultural and mechanical forms that operate in online shopping. The […]

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Five Dutchies in New York – By Karen Swikata

The small show "Five Dutchies in New York" opened to a warm and festive reception Feb. 5, at the Broadway Gallery, located at 473 Broadway in SoHo. Five Dutchies in New York By Karen Swikata The small show "Five Dutchies in New York" opened to a warm and festive reception Feb. 5, at the Broadway […]

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Kathleen Agnoli

I began my art career by taking photographs. Eventually, portraits. I did a series of portraits circa 1980 called New York Art World. I began my art career by taking photographs. Eventually, portraits. I did a series of portraits circa 1980 called New York Art World. Prints, books and portfolios are available here, click for […]

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Kathleen Agnoli

I began my art career by taking photographs. Eventually, portraits. I did a series of portraits circa 1980 called New York Art World. I began my art career by taking photographs. Eventually, portraits. I did a series of portraits circa 1980 called New York Art World. Prints, books and portfolios are available here, click for […]

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Winand Staring’s Waterworld – By Christina Vassallo

Winand Staring lives for (and because of) water. Winand Staring’s Waterworld By Christina Vassallo     Winand Staring lives for (and because of) water. This international artist spent twenty years in the field of economic development trying to unlock the mystery of effective global water management in Thailand, Sri Lanka, Peru, and Guatemala. Staring’s paintings […]

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Escape From The Ordinary – By Danielle Augusta Cannon

At his recent exhibit at Art In General, Mike Peter Smith delivers a strong message with two small works – Fire Escape 6 and Fire Escape 7. Escape From The Ordinary By Danielle Augusta Cannon       Mike Peter Smith, view of Fire Escape 6 and Fire Escape 7.       At his […]

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Stephanie Pryor: How to deal with wild animals and classical artists – By Aude Milaguet

In the CRG Gallery an exhibition from the young but talented artist Stephanie Pryor is on view until the beginning of May. Stephanie Pryor: How to deal with wild animals and classical artists By Aude Milaguet     Untitled (nature series 1) H, 2003. Acrylic ink on paper. 9 X 12 inches.       […]

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