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Shawn Thomas is a photographer from Austin, Texas. His education and professional background are in social work, education, and statistics, and I continue to be interested in utilizing social science research to better understand how all people can master themselves and their environments to realize their potential and their dreams. "In my work, I generally don’t go looking for the most amazing waterfalls or vistas or architectural wonders, though I am happy to photograph those amazing subjects whenever I have the chance. Instead, I more typically go out to explore everyday scenes or objects in which wonders exist but often go unnoticed. I would like my work to turn people on to the many amazing things that surround them every day, and the brilliance within that too often goes unnoticed. Like a yellowed leaf that’s fallen on the hood of a deep blue car, or two bright green vines that meet and wrap around each other in an empty space."
Donna Bernstein is a self-taught artist, painter, and sculpture. Donna drew and painted horses since she was a child. What differentiates her work is that, unlike most “equestrian” Artists, she did not grow up around horses. She did not live on a ranch. But instead, was spiritually connected to horses with an intuitive sense of them. Donna studied them voraciously; their anatomy, form, and attitudes. She had to create her horses in order to have them, her imagination played a great role, and so her stylized abstractive works reflect a non-realistic perspective, but with accurate anatomy.
Wow - this piece is even more beautiful than I expected! I'm so happy I purchased it!!!. Kim. Middleburg, VA. 2024-06-13 18:25:04
As the daughter of an artist, Julie was always exposed to and dabbling in different mediums. While she took countless art classes, she never landed on a particular medium that called to her. Her need to be creative instead led her down a path that included an MFA in advertising design and a decade-long career as an art director. After stumbling upon alcohol inks at an art show and experimenting at home, Julie had finally found HER medium - the process itself spoke to her like none other had before. It is the actual process of working with alcohol inks that she really enjoys. She literally pours combinations of ink and rubbing alcohol and directs the ink with a heat embossing tool that blows hot air, so there are no brushes or contact with the surface. It's like a little science experiment every time and is extremely rewarding. Julie's work tends to be vibrant, playful, and full of layered movement.
. Nancy. Palm Desert, CA. 2023-07-21 20:00:11
Jess has been painting with watercolors and oils on large canvases, small scraps of paper, and everything in between for as long as she can remember. She went to Savannah College of Art and Design, never thinking that one day she would “actually” become an artist. That took a bit longer to realize. But here she is, living the dream. Jess's mission is simple: to make beautiful work that makes people feel extraordinary. Her aesthetic is influenced by her African upbringing - using simple lines, rich colors, and organic shapes to capture life in every form. She believes the process is just as important as the outcome when she's inflow and she enjoys the process the work feels fresh, effortless, and alive. After she conceives a new idea she tries to spend some quality time with it - to let it sink in. Then usually the work comes out very quickly. If it doesn’t, she never forces it, she just goes outside for a bit, clears her head, and comes back later. It’s amazing what fresh air can do for perspective.
Baldvin Ringsted lives in Glasgow and works from his studio in an old refurbished whiskey warehouse. Baldvin graduated with an MFA from Glasgow School of Art in 2007 but prior to that, he did his BA in his hometown of Akureyri Iceland. Alongside making visual works he has always been writing and performing music. Music and sounds are always a major part of Baldvin's work. Both as an inspiration and as a direct translation from the auditory to the visual. His paintings, for example, form a certain rhythm and adhere to rules similar one would use in an improvised musical performance. He explores the parallels between the musical and the physical world – between life experiences and performance. His artwork involves transformations between the two. Baldwin's influence is an ever-changing mix of music, art, books, and films. In short, other people
Brad Ellis is a Texas-based artist whose focus is on abstract painting. Throughout his career, he has continually experimented with imagery from tightly rendered, systematic patterns to loosely constructed, expressionistic compositions. He has distinguished himself by embracing the ancient medium of encaustic which is hot wax painting and is a process by which heated beeswax is mixed with pigments and applied to board or canvas and then fused to the surface with a heat source. Brad approaches each new painting with the same consistency that he's employed for many years now which he referred to as “Pattern, Rhythm, and Process.” He typically starts each painting by building up layers of paper and/or fabric collage materials by cutting and mounting these pieces onto the canvas or board and arranging them in a way to form the underlying pattern of the painting. This helps lay the foundation for the initial imagery and paves the way for the applications of the other mediums.
Based in Austin, Texas, Caitlin McCollom is a visual artist whose conceptual paintings are focused on notions of metaphysical searching. Caitlin is compelled to visually express the unknowable span of consciousness and the beauty and wonder of encounters with the spiritual realm. While her vibrant paintings on plastic paper have many facets, she uses color and shape symbols and explorations of archetypical imagery to create modern icons that vibrate the connections between the visible and invisible world.
Chloe grew up with artistic parents, who had both worked with film photography, and who then passed on their love for the darkroom to her. The mediums she works in include printmaking, film, digital, and alternative processes in photography, illustration, and mural design and painting. Her background in printmaking, specifically lithography, led her to draw and the more illustrative side of her work. As an artist, Chloe focuses on the interaction between components of society and the environment, specifically the natural environment. As of recent, she has been transfixed by nature and the botanical which is connected to her existence and her ability to connect socially to people and place. Her work typically involves portraiture (abstract and realistic), the human figure, and the botanical world. Chloe finds herself passionate about humans and our sometimes-mundane ways of existing in the world- passively, without awareness. She tries to accentuate those moments and figures.
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