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Irys Schenker
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 15:07A perpetual quest for home is at the heart of the objects I create. My stitched buildings on household window screens reference… A perpetual quest for home is at the heart of the objects I create. My stitched buildings on household window screens reference both architecture and women’s stitching work and question what emotional life […]
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Jordon Schranz
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 14:06John Locke stated, “Government is a necessary evil”. My work focuses on the idea of politics. Not the rhetoric or philosophy of any one party… John Locke stated, “Government is a necessary evil”. My work focuses on the idea of politics. Not the rhetoric or philosophy of any one party or political system, but rather […]
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Sonja Schenk
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 14:00Project|Capture, by Sonja Schenk, is a series of paintings based on photos that people have taken of themselves and placed on the internet. Project|Capture, by Sonja Schenk, is a series of paintings based on photos that people have taken of themselves and placed on the internet. At one time, Native Americans believed that photographs could […]
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Zach Seeger
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 13:56Zach Seeger is an emerging artist from Binghamton, NY. His work represents the disintegration of the pathetic and ugly- Zach Seeger is an emerging artist from Binghamton, NY. His work represents the disintegration of the pathetic and ugly- the lost, forgotten, and awkward instances of humanity: those that he finds most fragile and fleeting. His […]
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Nancy Simonds
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 13:52Born in Boston, MA Nancy Simonds is respected widely for her large-scale abstract works on paper. Born in Boston, MA Nancy Simonds is respected widely for her large-scale abstract works on paper. In her Block Stack series different arrangements of blocks and luxuriant colors create a mood of reflection, calm, and resolution, each an antidote […]
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Paola Sman Asse
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 13:07When I found out that Love Lives in a Clock I turned behind me and saw the staircase on fire. My heart was upstairs. When I found out that Love Lives in a Clock I turned behind me and saw the staircase on fire. My heart was upstairs. I ran with three buckets of water […]
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Hester Slingenberg
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 12:00Hester Slingenberg graduated from the Dutch Art Institute in 2001. In her work she questions the choices people make in structuring their lives. The works show the disconnections between people and their worlds, only absorbing that which is necessary to fullfill ones self, ignoring the true realities and matter of fact surrounding them. […]
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Anne Russinof
Tuesday, 14 November 2006 12:27My paintings are inspired by patterns both man-made and natural: wrought iron gates, piles of wood, window grates, waves, tree branches, glass beads… My paintings are inspired by patterns both man-made and natural: wrought iron gates, piles of wood, window grates, waves, tree branches, glass beads, balls of yarn, frames, cornices, arches, stairs, hills, and […]
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Béatrice Billard
Tuesday, 14 November 2006 12:19Loss, traditional children’s literature, and punk rock fuel Béatrice Billard’s distinctively narrative work. Treading the line between lovely and creepy, she utilizes ambiguity and childlike imagery tinged with dark humor; her work comments on the fact that things are rarely what they seem, and invites the viewer to tell their own story. Originally from France, […]
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Sean Wholey
Monday, 13 November 2006 14:44These nocturnal street scenes are explorations of mood and energy using oil paints. The goal is not to duplicate like a photograph would… These nocturnal street scenes are explorations of mood and energy using oil paints. The goal is not to duplicate like a photograph would, but to express the poetic harmonies using light and […]