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Seth Michael Forman
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Last Updated: 05/14/14 |
My process of imaging is like dreaming and daydreaming, and an exploration of autobiographical
themes.
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Jenna Lucente
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Last Updated: 05/13/10 |
Horses run, dogs sleep, and birds soar in the sky, all the while our environment is ever changing.
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Erik Von Ploennies
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Last Updated: 07/19/12 |
My work is a collage of random thoughts and inspiration layered together through a series of
improvisational sessions. Much of the content comes from my everyday life experiences. The end
result is sometimes convoluted, and abstract. I
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lj Lindhurst
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Last Updated: 12/30/14 |
Contemporary realist painter.
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Lisa L Lindgren
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Last Updated: 05/21/10 |
I am continually fascinated by the both the differences and similarities of species and look for parallels often combining elements in the creation of a new hybrid. I look for unexpected combinations as a way to suggest new possibilities.
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June Kim
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Last Updated: 06/18/10 |
Photography
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Cyrilla Mozenter
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Last Updated: 02/21/15 |
My work is symbolic language. I make large banner-like wall pieces, freestanding constructions and
collage-drawings of industrial wool felt and paper in which polar bears make frequent appearances.
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Christine Rath Selhi
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Last Updated: 09/14/11 |
I am a pet portraitist by trade. I paint animals for the people who love them.
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Jaclyn M Brown
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Last Updated: 07/09/10 |
Narrative paintings inspired by words, thoughts, dreams and experiences.
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Alex A Callender
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Last Updated: 07/13/10 |
I make work that tries to reflect the complex relationship that humans have to nature, both
perilous and beautiful, and contradictory as we struggle to see ourselves as animals who have a
tenuous relationship to life as do all animals.
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Ben Coonley
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Last Updated: 01/08/14 |
Video, electronic media and performance artist.
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Meredith G Bergmann
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Last Updated: 07/27/10 |
Highly accomplished, deeply researched, and mischievous figurative sculpture
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Audrey Anastasi
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Last Updated: 10/29/17 |
I work directly, quickly, unabashedly, with broad brushes, using my non-dominant left hand, in
order to keep the process essential, spontaneous, even risky.
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