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Studios in California
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I am a sculptor of both figurative and abstract art. My work is informed by my interests in myths, rituals, and the inner self. The sculptures typically arise from my subconscious combined with memory and a spontaneous interaction with a variety of materials. The sculptures have been described as elegant, yet also earthy and powerful and are imbued with a Read more...
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Hello, I’m Susan Brown. Welcome to my Studio! I love vibrant color. I’m enjoying exploring various media–from watercolor, acrylics and oil, figurative, abstract and narrative paintings. I’m currently painting a series of street and landscapes, including challenging geometry and architecture. Since Covid, I’ve been studying and drawing figures and portraits as I’m interested in interpreting human emotion. My goal with Read more...
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My studio is on the edge of Berkeley, California (near UC Berkeley). Read more...
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Yuri has thirty years of experience in art and all this time informationally supports the work of his father Victor Osetenko, after whose death he inherited his paintings and brought them to the USA. Read more...
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My works bring together a variety of materials, textures and colors, often contrasting the natural world with modern-day icons, creating unique tapestries of modern life. Oft-repeated expressions of color and shape – chaotic slices of life which gain meaning through juxtaposition, repetition and temporality. 22 collages, created for exhibition at Spectrum Miami, speak to the visual intrusions vying for our Read more...
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Open Space – Loft Studio, Live/Work Space, built for Artists (known as “EL Zoco Artist Complex”) Read more...
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I am happy to show my works on paper at my home, which is where I work. Visitors may request to see particular works from my website, or I’ll make a hopefully tasteful selection. The work is mixed media drawings of people (both modern and antique models), often combined with animals, birds, or fish. Read more...
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I’ve learned a lot in the process of making my art and getting it out into the world. I share what I’ve learned so maybe you don’t have to learn everything the hard way. (But sometimes you do anyway…) I make wall hangings, sculptures and jewelry, using my handmade artifacts inspired by prehistoric, tribal and world art. I tell stories Read more...
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Eugenie Spirito has been carving in stone for over three decades. She started her career in New York City, where she attended the New School and later apprenticed with world-renowned abstract expressionist sculptor Philip Pavia, a friend and contemporary of Willem DeKooning, Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline. In addition to her original works, Eugenie has executed commissions for private collectors Read more...
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I invite interested art shoppers to visit my studio in person, by appointment only or via facetime. I have a small studio and will make art available to view when I know what you might be interested in. You can see examples here at StudioDoorz, or see more at my own website: www.barbarajacobsfineart.com Some of the work is available as Read more...
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Human activity is a complicated thread of messages and emotions through overlapping imagery across multiple and often-repeated expressions, at times contrasting, at times eerily consistent—chaotic slices of life which gain meaning through interpretation of their juxtapositions, repetitions and temporality—each speaking to the myriad of visual intrusions into our daily lives. The featured collages come from a series of 22 created Read more...
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Maybe the arrowheads my father found in Alabama as a child and later gave to me were my first inkling that stone could be shaped to suit our needs. From my first studio art class at UCSC in 1970 shaping clay, I realized how much my hands wanted to sculpt clay, wood and wax. Art professor and sculptor Doyle Foreman Read more...
