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Transmutations: The Art of Daniel Martin Diaz

Transmutations: The Art of Daniel Martin Diaz

“I’m like an engineer more than an artist,” says Diaz. “I have to see what this is going to look
Of Place & Time: The Narrative Paintings of Andrew Hem

Of Place & Time: The Narrative Paintings of Andrew Hem

The paintings of Andrew Hem linger just left of reality. With his instantly recognizable style, Hem blends figurative painting and
Classics of Rock: Adam Parker Smith’s Whimsical Approach Squeezes The Satire Out of Classical Sculpture

Classics of Rock: Adam Parker Smith’s Whimsical Approach Squeezes The

At all times, there’s a “nagging voice in my head saying, ‘This might be a disaster.’” Smith grew up far
Lola Gil Distorts Memories With Her Glass Managerie

Lola Gil Distorts Memories With Her Glass Managerie

I AM DEFINITELY PLAYING AROUND WITH NOSTALGIA… IT IS THE PLACE WHERE MY IMAGINATION BEGAN, AND I AM ATTACHED TO
With The Skill of A Surgeon Brian Dettmer Reveals The Sculptures Hidden Inside Forgotten Books

With The Skill of A Surgeon Brian Dettmer Reveals The

Conceptually, I like the idea that I’m working with something that has already’ died’ andI ’m bringing it back to
Time Traveling with Painters Mike Davis and Michael Kerbow

Time Traveling with Painters Mike Davis and Michael Kerbow

Michael, your allegorical paintings present themes of disaster and climate change. While it is an existential threat, is there any hope
Scratching the Surface: The Cinematic Paintings of Anna Weyant

Scratching the Surface: The Cinematic Paintings of Anna Weyant

IT’S A SUBTLE MERGER OF REAL LIFE AND FICTION IMBUED WITH A DOSE OF SATIRE AND ABSURDIST HUMOR. In the
Hi-Fructose 72 Sneak Peek! – Hi-Fructose Magazine

Hi-Fructose 72 Sneak Peek! – Hi-Fructose Magazine

This issue features a plethora of issue exclusive articles, printed on fine art papers, Hf 72 features a cover feature
The Peripheral Path: Paintings By Jean-Pierre Roy

The Peripheral Path: Paintings By Jean-Pierre Roy

“I grew up with film, video games, and comic books as the primary source of my visual memory. While some