Monday, June 27, 2005
Tim Mccormick--
"My work is in a constant state of evolution and experimentation. In spirit I've combine a type of figurative expressionism and surrealism in which every piece is improvised from a very loose plan or no plan at all..."
Thursday, June 23, 2005
Lyle Carbajal--
"There's nothing quite as beautiful as the unintentional. For this reason I've attempted through the use of color, reference, placement, and most importantly, line, to capture, if just a fraction, of the naiveté I see in my daily surroundings." L. Carbajal
Jenny Bird
"My paintings are keyhole views into a fairytale land, where sugar and spice and everything nice isn’t all that it's cracked up to be." J. Bird
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Eugen and Louise--
Coming from the land where the beat is low and the birds sing a bad tune, Eugene and Louise had no other option than to watch cartoons their whole childhood. While he was living his life by the rules of He-Man and she was picking daisies with Rainbow Brite the Gods had already made other plans for them. For almost a decade now Eugene and Louise are partners in love, art and swing dance streetwalks.
Camille Rose Garcia--
Posting CRG is like posting Elvis on a Rock Blog. But you can't have an art blog and not have her be a part of it. Brilliant works to say the least.
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Kent Williams--
Holy crap. Beautiful works. I get such a great shuddersome feeling when I look at his work. (And that is a good thing.)
The Tour Show--
"Tour Draws Paints and LIves in the beautiful rainy Canadian West Coast...his inspiration stems from personal experiences and fictional characters as well as sound and small feathered animals."
Monday, June 20, 2005
Jason Daquiano--
"Using high-powered magnification glasses, I create drawings of a painstakingly miniature scale." J. Daquiano
Rebecca Sexton Larson--
Creating photographs by using a pinhole camera then building on them with paint or other mediums to create her own vision of home, family and everyday life.
Chris Mars--
"My paintings are rallies and trials, photographs of a moment when Truth was made public, and Mercy known." C. Mars
Friday, June 17, 2005
John Taylor--
Creating ships from found objects in the evenings and on the weekends, John's work is based on actually ships, reel with color and texture and make me want to be sea bound.
Thursday, June 16, 2005
Lars Henkel--
I don't think there is anything Lars can't do. Photography, assemblages, digital art and painting...and that is just for starters.
Souther Salazar--
This guy has changed my art life. I love his approach to his work and
the raw creative power it possess.
Gary Taxali--
"The work of Gary Taxali takes a basically juvenile bibliophilic impulse - doodling in the leaves of borrowed books - to a more artistically sophisticated level." Holly Myers, The Los Angeles Times, January 25, 2005
Chris Yormick--
Painter, collage artist. Chris has a great balance between great textures and his characters.
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Christian Northeast--
A bit of the old and a bit of the new. Commercial art from the Great White North.
Sune Ehlers (Doc Duudle)
The Doctor has cured many a inspirational need. Not only is his art
great, his site is a portal to great artist from around the world.
Henrik Drescher--
Wow. Be sure to explore all of his site. I have several of
his books and they are great!
Robert Rebotti (Jacklamotta)
My partners on many a project and a joy to work with. Jacklamotta work has impact and appeal on many levels.
Nate Williams--
Everytime I visit N8's site I am inspired. A rich combination of color and texture. A style that is all his own.
Farmer Bob--
The art of Robert Hardgrave. One of my favorite
artist around. Endless talent and imagination.
Jason Mclean--
Interesting composition, subject matter and story telling elelments
to his work that I go backto see time and time again.
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