• Blendi Karaxha

      Wednesday, 20 September 2006 12:32

      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

      Wednesday, 20 September 2006 11:51

      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

      Wednesday, 20 September 2006 11:02

      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

      Tuesday, 19 September 2006 18:21

      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. […]

    • Fernando Mastrangelo

      Tuesday, 19 September 2006 17:44

      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 […]

    • William Mercado

      Tuesday, 19 September 2006 16:32

      Recognized by the Art Institute of New Jersey as an Outstanding Visual Artist, William Mercado Jr, a graduate at Rutgers University… Recognized by the Art Institute of New Jersey as an Outstanding Visual Artist, William Mercado Jr, a graduate at Rutgers University as a James Dickson Carr Scholar, is a self-taught artist.  Working in a […]

    • Haik Kocharian

      Tuesday, 19 September 2006 16:18

      I was born in Armenia in 1973 in the family of theater actors. In 1996 I moved to New York in pursuit of my artistic aspirations. Energized by unending dynamics of the city I got involved in photojournalism, which later helped me to find and perfect my own  voice and visual style.Curently I live and […]

    • Mark Pacheco

      Tuesday, 19 September 2006 16:06

      I work on multiple pieces and images at the same time. They exist because I say they do and in their particular order because I say they do. I work on multiple pieces and images at the same time. They exist because I say they do and in their particular order because I say they […]

    • Cory Jaeger-Kenat

      Tuesday, 19 September 2006 15:30

      I use my art as a way to assuage my insatiable curiosity about life.  In one ongoing series entitled ‘Men…’ I use my art as a way to assuage my insatiable curiosity about life.  In one ongoing series entitled ‘Men’, I am creating my biography through surrealistic portraits of the men I have known and […]

    • Gina Fuentes Walker

      Tuesday, 19 September 2006 12:33

      Gina Fuentes Walker is an artist and curator. Her new series of botanical abstractions Gina Fuentes Walker   Gina Fuentes Walker is an artist and curator. Her new series of botanical abstractions includes small scale installations and site-specific video. They are currently on view in Brauweiler Abbey near Cologne, Germany. www.ginafuenteswalker.com