Maritta Tapanainen Micro Collage Work
Couturier Gallery delivers an exceptional exhibition entitled Affinities, featuring Los Angeles artists Olga Seem (painter) and Maritta Tapanainen (collage).Affinities focuses on the contrasting...
View ArticleMartin Wittfooth Oil Painter
Brooklyn oil painter Martin Wittfooth is working away on large-scaled commissions over the course of 2013. Currently, his studio is overtaken by the largest commission to date, take a look. You can...
View ArticleAlex Toth SuperHero Saturdays
As a kid, Saturday mornings were spent occupied in front of the television rooting on animated superheroes. And even with five channels and no cable, mornings were filled with the imaginative artistry...
View ArticleMurphy Design for the Arts
Murphy Design is dedicated to a growing community of contemporary artists and art institutions who empower them. As an artist/designer it is important for me to create a straight forward language that...
View ArticlePromoting Creative Genius
Promoting creative genius over the years has introduced me to a diverse creative community that has taught me an array of best business practices. Starting back in 1991, I recognized my career was...
View ArticleSouther Salazar Souvenirs
Souther Salazar introduces a new body of work, Souvenirs, at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York May 18 through June 15, 2013. (Telegraph a Little Story of Yourself, 30 x 42 x 2 inches on wood...
View ArticleNat. Brut Comics Feature
If you are a fan of comics, curator Kayla Escobedo is working on a dynamic Comics Feature for Nat. Brut Issue No. 4 out in June of this year. Nat. Brut is an alternative publication about new art and...
View ArticleHugo Crosthwaite Carpas Introduction
Hugo Crosthwaite has been busy in his Rosarito studio readying himself for a large-scaled installation, Carpas, to be installed in the 2013 California-Pacific Triennial curated by Dan Cameron June...
View ArticleCorporate Identity for Monarch Trading Co.
So, “Who are you and why should I care?” An introspective question, often times, introduced to corporations, budding students and entrepreneurs in search of personal identity. A central component of...
View ArticleAron Wiesenfeld “Rain” Etching
San Diego oil painter Aron Wiesenfeld is releasing his third limited edition intaglio print, titled Rain. Rain, printed by Josephine Press in Santa Monica, is based on a 2006 charcoal drawing of the...
View ArticleArtist Scott Daniel Ellison
Since early childhood Scott Daniel Ellison has manifested worlds composed of natural and supernatural forces in his paintings. Scott grew up in rural New York exploring nearby meadows, ponds and farm...
View ArticleNo Ordinary Place featuring Colin Chillag
No Ordinary Place opens this Friday, May 31 at The University of Arizona Museum of Fine Art and features oil painter Colin Chillag. Curated by Brooke Grucella, who shares, “In their explorations, the...
View ArticleSouther Salazar Artist Interview
Souther Salazar is an inventive fine artist who recently relocated from California to Oregon. Souther’s decision to relocate took place last year, when he and his wife Monica traveled to curious...
View ArticleAron Wiesenfeld Artist Interview
Oil painter Aron Wiesenfeld creates expansive environments riddled with psychological feelings of looming danger. His work is a delicate mix of American Scene Painting, (1930s Regionalism), Figural...
View ArticleChambliss Giobbi in Eye On The Storm II
New York photo collage artist Chambliss Giobbi is presenting three large scaled works in the second installation of Eye On The Storm at The Housatonic Museum of Art June 13-July 26.Eye On The Storm,...
View ArticleMoon Hooch with They Might Be Giants
San Diego’s Belly UP music club welcomes They Might Be Giants with good pals Moon Hooch this Sunday, June 16 kicking off at 7PM.Brooklyn trio Moon Hooch delivers a hard driving, cave dwelling,...
View ArticleCreating Authentic Voice
How hard is it to create an authentic voice today? Before you answer, take into consideration over 152 four-year BA and BFA programs kick out over 3,500 graduates per year. Over 1,300 two-year...
View ArticleMoon Hooch Live w/ Interview
Solana Beach live music venue Belly Up featured Brooklyn’s They Might Be Giants with Moon Hooch on Sunday night. This was the last date of the first part of their tour, and Moon Hooch was on their way...
View ArticleKoi No Yokan Exhibition JUN22 - AUG03
Los Angeles, CA — 101/exhibit is pleased to announce the first annual Koi No Yokan contemporary art survey featuring Robin Eley, Micah Ganske, Craig Kucia, Siobhan McClure, Christopher Parrott and Gina...
View ArticleIrene Hardwicke Olivieri Artist Interview
Oregon based fine artist, Irene Hardwicke Olivieri was born and raised in Southern Texas, spending much of her childhood on the banks of the Rio Grande River. Irene moved to Brazil when she was 17, and...
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