mixed media
After years of doing other people's work, I found my voice - drawing on a history of physical mixed-media collage and useless Post-It doodles. These images are created using a library of paper textures and photography, digitally laid under my original sketches, and made available as fine-art prints.
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painting
I watch too many cartoons, read too much sci-fi and drink too much beer. I draw, I paint, I collage, and I put it all together on the computer. I create work that is loud, colorful, and fun and rewards the viewer with hidden details.
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painting
Moira Cue is an expressive transmedia artist with a focus on the semiotics of female iconography. She has over 1,000 paintings and is collected throughout the U.S. and abroad. She has had several solo multimedia exhibitions and is in major celebrity collections.
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mixed media
All hand done artwork using an exacto blade, glue sticks and found ephemera. Bring the hand done back and sidestepping the digital.
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mixed media
A few years ago I really started missing media. Not new media, but the media I grew up with: pencils, paints, handmade papers. I realized how much I missed the textures, the smells and the process of creating images. My current work is a commentary on a world that could be through the world that is. Visually dense, my work is an assemblage of image, color, texture and typography; a reflection of the myriad fragments of information from which we assemble our own experiences.
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mixed media
Justin Schilf is an artist currently living in San Diego. Currently his day job is as a Sr. Art Director for a digital media company. All other free time is devoted towards
mixed media, assemblages and composing music.
mixed media
I love to explore all things. I am easily inspired and fascinated by the smallest of details in people, places, and things. I am constantly searching and have the desire for movement not only in my work but also in my life. I am an emotional being that likes to compose my work with layers, never restricting myself to one medium. It is my outlet to learn about myself and others, to heal when I am to broken for words. It is my language that I want to share with the world!
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mixed media
G.C. Haymes works instinctively in a wide range of media from small, postcard-sized oil paintings to mid-sized assemblages of rust, wood and wax to large-scale multi-media installations.
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mixed media
Antonio DePietro is a talented, one-of-a-kind artist. A great entertainer. Antonio DePietro specializes in rap record design, slow jam mixtapes, portraits of important Americans and keeping the finger on the pulse. DePietro is also the creative director of the The New Sicilian 'zine ... It's hard to keep talking about Antonio DePietro in the 3rd person, but Antonio DePietro will do his best so that this bio seems professional.
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painting
Christine is a prolific, self-taught, visual artist that has experimented with many different mediums and artistic styles intermingling
mixed media and typography.
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illustration
My Anti-Pop art is about interpreting modern day, popular icons portrayed in media, politics and religion. Through a humorous style, I feel I can address curtain issues without being over-bearing.
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sculpture
"I have seen the future: It's a bald-headed man from New York!" — Albert Brooks.
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painting
It's not about me, it's about Hillary. It's not about Hillary, it's about me. It's sort of about Hillary and me. But it's really about me and not her.
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painting
I am a self taught artist who works with oil a majority of the time. I do pencil sketches and mixed medium as well. Every piece of art that I have created has been a result of deep strong emotions that I felt at that time in my life. I have always been an artist since grade school, doodling on my class work. In high school I got into graffiti art. Inspired by my lack of interest and dread of school, my art from that time is very dark and demented. After graduating, I went on to oil painting. I have not looked back although I still incorporate spray paint in some of my pieces.
photography
Art has played a major role in the expression of my inner thoughts, inner turmoil and the eventual discovery of inner beauty in my life. From photography,
mixed media projects to collaborative art, my concept of life is shown through the various ways in which I interpret it. I use my art as a means of touching those hidden inner corners that I cannot reach with physical science, social science, or any of the other humanities. Having been an artist since my inception I believe fully that it allows me to be as specific or indefinite as I please. It helps me to become closer to myself and to others around me.
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mixed media
The sudden interlacing of destinies, actions and thoughts create a noise that can be mapped and studied. They occupy a visual environment that is non-representational and is more mental that physical. We live in a time where there is a haunting, claustrophobic sense that every thing has been discovered, and with it is a paralyzing closed systematic language. Defacing that landscape, its landmarks and fixtures erases its identity and offers new paradigms and strategies. When forces outside of our control affect us, we are challenged to reconsider our selves, our environment and its parameters.
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digital
My artisanry involves mostly yarn, glass and tile, including combinations of the three. Of late, I have taken up an interest in photography.
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mixed media
Missmonster draws monsters all day long. She sculpts them, paints them and even make monster costumes. She's been known to make something besides monsters but it's rare. Her preferred medium is gouache, though she also loves to work with sculpey, leather,fleece, plastic and wood.
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mixed media
I attempt to balance abstraction and representation in composition to create a static/non-static effect in the over-all experience of the work. These collages develop non-linear narratives that capture the experience of contemporary life with dark humor. In taking posters from the street, which are super-saturated and obvious, I focus ideas together to create a collision of energy that allows for tremendous juxtaposition. When people see my work there is a pinprick of recognition, an unexplainable familiarity, that they've seen parts before, but never in that way. As a sort of puzzle map of the collective unconscious, I make art about the world we live in, a document to show what it's like to be alive today.
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Chris Yormick is an artist currently living in New York City. He lived his teenage years in Washington D.C doing teenage things. Chris has shown his work in galleries and on walls in lands near and far. He also pushed a mouse around for clients such as DefJam, S Footwear, and Skateboarder Mag., Chris has since ditched the computer and finds serenity in the brushes, paint and what-have-you's.
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