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Artist: Aondrea Maynard (authored by Aondrea Maynard)

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“Portal”

Visual poetics that narrate the luminous beauty & grace descending upon us at this transcendent time.

In this collection of New Work by Aondrea Maynard there is a dialogue between The Artist and The Natural World that brings to life an inner exploration and evolution; and as the butterfly emerges from its chrysalis, out of the darkness … the light is born.

Modern interpretations of Nature, Inspired by old romantic European paintings that honor old world sensibilities, the poetry of memory, a calling on the lineage of wisdom found in nature, the history of our humanity and an embracing of the mysterious to reveal a space of serenity that is ever expansive, transformative and inclusive.

In lush layers of oil painted on wood panels, the elegant qualities of light and shadow are expressed and the emotionally evocative power of color explored to present a sensual experience as seduction, invitation and sanctuary.

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Artist: Erik Niemann (authored by erikniemann)

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Erik uses flat metal construction tools to create dynamic yet elegant
contemporary abstract paintings. His paintings are textural and full of
vivid colors. When Erik paints, colors and patterns emerge and submerge
and remind some of abstract architectural landscapes. Erik explores spatial
depth with his paintings. His photographs compliment his paintings and explore depth, light and intimacy.

Erik is a self-taught artist and began painting professionally in January
2002. While in architecture school, Erik started using acrylic paint to cover
the chip-board he used to construct architectural models. He soon
discovered for himself the joy of putting paint on a flat surface ... and that
started Erik on the road to his new painting career. His architectural background is always there, guiding him through the creation of each painting.

Erik has participated in over two dozen solo art shows and over sixty group
art shows. Nearly two-thirds of his paintings are now collected throughout
ten US states as well as Australia, Mexico, Tunisia and Hong Kong. Between
September 2008 and May 2010 three of Erik’s paintings were on display inside the United States Embassy in Dili, East Timor through the Art in Embassies program of the US State Department.

Artist: Fernando Reyes (authored by fernandoreyes)

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Every “Body” tells a story. My figurative works explore dreams, reflections, thoughts, and memories that translates into narrative depictions through the use of body language. Thematically my work is very much about how our body movements tell stories, through conscious and unconscious signals, typically with greater eloquence than what verbal communication allows. Whether depicting a single figure or through the juxtaposition and overlapping of multiple figures which appear at first glance to be abstract, each piece stimulates an engaging dialog with the viewer. I express and communicate an idea, emotion or thought using a common thread of assured and sensual lines creating artworks that are peaceful to joyful, sensual to sexual, alluring to provocative. I see particular beauty in the strength and sensuality of the human form. Drawing regularly from live models allows me to depict the beauty of anatomy, proportion, balance and movement. The traditional methodology, however, produces works that are completely contemporary.

Artist: martine jardel (authored by Martine Jardel)

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I am interested in exploring the space between representation and abstraction. Rather than being products of preconceived ideas, as the landscapes and seascapes my works may often suggest, each image represents -if anything- a departure from certainty. Lately I have been exploring mixed media technique on Mylar sheets.

 

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Artist: Victoria Veedell (authored by victoriaveedell)

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My paintings are based on nature, fashioned from memory and imagination, and imply landscapes not necessarily seen, but felt. I dissolve the landscape, leaving only what I consider to be the essence of nature. I continually examine the effects of light and form in the natural world. The dramatic effect of light that happens throughout the day sets the mood for each painting. The images created are grounded in a perspective associated with landscape; but rather than mirror the outside world I look inward reflecting on my experiences to find new meaning and relationships between form, light and perspective.

Artist: Renee DeCarlo Johnson (authored by Renee DeCarlo Johnson)

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For me, art is the practice of experimentation and invention – experimentation of
materials, and the invention of relationships formed between materials. I rely on the
connections and boundaries between traditions of craft and the influence of technology
and contemporary media. In my pursuit to bring various processes together, I find 
myself working in the spaces between traditional tactics. It is within these intersections of
traditions that I create my own process, invent new relationships and build upon those
relationships with color.

Artist: Kathryn Clark (authored by kathrynclark)

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When foreclosures began to occur in the early 2000’s, as a former urban planner, I was acutely aware of the impact this would have on our cities. However, very little was mentioned in the news about the real causes of the crisis and how widespread it had become. I began to create quilts of foreclosures maps in the hopes of capturing people’s attention around the crisis. Quilts act as a functional memory, an historical record of difficult times. The quilts are pieced together using the block patterns taken from neighborhood maps. Within these, foreclosed lots are shown as holes in the quilts. The lot locations are completely random and they yield an unexpected beauty when laid out on fabric. These torn holes question the protective nature of a quilt. The neighborhoods shown are not an anomaly; they are a recurring pattern seen from coast to coast, urban to suburban neighborhoods across the US.

Kathryn also writes a blog to inspire and inform other artists who work in the unique genre called Articraft: artists who use craft in their work and craftspeople who make art:
www.kathrynclark.blogspot.com

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