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Duda Penteado’s New Book Is Set To Launch
“Art can not be empty, because the history of humanity repeats itself and is frightening. It is up to the artist to manifest himself through his work, and bequeath an interpretation of his time, a message.” Duda Penteado is a multimedia artist who has lived between the United States and Brazil for almost 20 years […]
Mary Sewell Cooper
My background in art and anthropology, along with Kandinsky-inspired abstract art training at The La Veta School of the Arts in Southern Colorado have both informed my work. My paintings represent the energy essence of animals, landscapes, and images from cultures around the world. My technique can include layering of charcoal drawings, textures, pastels, and […]
Josephine Turalba
These bullet paintings take on a visceral approach to the politics of violence, focusing on the dynamics of infliction and trauma, as well as depicting traces and spaces, a mental place where empathy translates into healing. My “ballistic” medium grew from personal traumas, experienced, converging with collective history. My work embraces influences from different cultures […]