• Linda Bradford

      Tuesday, 3 October 2006 14:06

      Like musical tones, colors can create consonance and dissonance. On my site, I attempt to array color harmonies and contrasts in ways that register on the viewer emotionally…. Like musical tones, colors can create consonance and dissonance.  On my site, I attempt to array color harmonies and contrasts in ways that register on the viewer […]

    • Cassandra C. Jones

      Tuesday, 3 October 2006 12:54

      Good Cheer, 2005-06, Wallpaper installation detail "For Jones, photography is a core medium, but she belongs to a new breed of photographers – or call them photography-based artists-who grapple with questions of relevance and context in a world gone thick and dizzy with photographic images and clichéd uses thereof." – Josef Woodard, Artweekhttp://www.cassandrac.net

    • Albert Shelton

      Tuesday, 3 October 2006 12:49

      ‘Prospective History’, Oil on Canvas, 60″ x 48″, 2005 Each of Shelton’s paintings project their own obscure realities.  Place and pictorial composition silently evoke grandiose visual metaphors for humanity.  A subtle dichotomy of emptiness and fullness coalesces with darkness and light; alluding to themes of solitude and existence.  He venerates with seamless unity, the indirect […]

    • X-Ray

      Monday, 2 October 2006 12:22

      This mixed-media collage work is a reflection on violence and innocence, part of an ensemble of 25 works… This mixed-media collage work is a reflection on violence and innocence, part of an ensemble of 25 works. X-Ray’s works have been exhibited internationally and are part of important collections in the US and Europe.   

    • X-Ray

      Monday, 2 October 2006 12:22

      This mixed-media collage work is a reflection on violence and innocence, part of an ensemble of 25 works… This mixed-media collage work is a reflection on violence and innocence, part of an ensemble of 25 works. X-Ray’s works have been exhibited internationally and are part of important collections in the US and Europe.   

    • Lisa Taliano

      Monday, 2 October 2006 11:17

      Lisa Taliano lives and works in New York City.  Her paintings are abstract yet personal, based on felt experience.  The form of her paintings do not pre-exist. Lisa Taliano Lisa Taliano lives and works in New York City.  Her paintings are abstract yet personal, based on felt experience.  The form of her paintings do not […]

    • Tracy Phillips

      Saturday, 30 September 2006 12:52

      The Figures in my most recent work I have been exploring the aging figure. I think of these figures as portraits, though not in the traditional sense… The Figures in my most recent work I have been exploring the aging figure.   I think of these figures as portraits, though not in the traditional sense since they do […]

    • Richard Moore

      Friday, 29 September 2006 17:13

      "My work is a fusion of a distinctive vision, ancient symbolism and an intrepid self-expression; it is a powerful blend that emboldens the observer to venture into often forbidden sphere of an uninhibited visual eloquence.”   www.rmooresculptures.com

    • Stephen Pauley

      Thursday, 28 September 2006 17:30

      Sex in advertising, and advertisements that sell sex, bombard us constantly in our daily lives; on billboards, on television and in magazines and newspapers to name a few. Sex in advertising, and advertisements that sell sex, bombard us constantly in our daily lives; on billboards, on television and in magazines and newspapers to name a […]

    • Anna Ortiz

      Thursday, 28 September 2006 17:21

      I decided to reunite with Mexican imagery of the Day of the Dead after a recent trip to the Yucatan. While there I remembered my closeness to… I decided to reunite with Mexican imagery of the Day of the Dead after a recent trip to the Yucatan. While there I remembered my closeness to Mexican […]