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Featured Artist Kim Carpenter
Source Artsy Shark Enjoy the exquisite portfolio of Australian artist Kim Carpenter, who presents a dreamlike portfolio of figurative works. The post Featured Artist Kim Carpenter appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Swans, Plants, and Fragmented Figures Warmly Embrace in Yool Kim’s Paintings
Source Colossal Warmth permeates Yool Kim’s most recent body of work, which portrays tangled masses of limbs and swans in rich palettes of reds, pinks, and oranges. Laying dense lines in acrylic paint, the Seoul-based artist examines the interactions between living things and their sometimes contradictory desires. Her new paintings entwine fragmented iterations of human…
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In Striking Assemblages, Portia Munson Elucidates Societal Constraints on Women
Source Colossal From a vast accumulation of found and readymade consumer products, Portia Munson has created elaborate sculptures and installations for more than three decades that explore the thinly veiled messages and codes embedded in mass-produced objects. Based in Catskill, New York, the artist first began working with found consumer items like plastic figures and…
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Increase the Value of Your Art & Grow Sales
Source Artsy Shark Discover two powerful strategies to enhance your art business, increasing the professional and personal perceptions of your art’s value. The post Increase the Value of Your Art & Grow Sales appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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In a Resounding ‘Renaissance,’ Conrad Jon Godly’s Acrylic Paintings Scale Alpine Peaks
Source Colossal Through the deft manipulation of thick acrylic paint on canvas, Conrad Jon Godly summons snow-capped peaks, tumbling mountain springs, and shifting weather. At JD Malat Gallery, the Swiss artist (previously) presents his largest body of work to date, RENAISSANCE, which follows a four-year hiatus. Godly is open about the mental health struggles that…
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Poetry and Paintboxes in Provincetown: Documenting the Legacy of The Fine Arts Work Center
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Art residencies are like idyllic adult summer camps, and although the Fine Arts Work Center has a fulsome summer program, their fellowships take place when a knit cap and down vest are appreciated. That hardly discourages the writers and visual artists who attend, as expressed by poet…
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Richard Colman Explores a New Direction in “Where the Palm Meets the Pine”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In Where the Palm Meets the Pine, past Juxtapoz cover artist Richard Colman presents a radical new body of work: 21 paintings created over the past year. In flux. In and out of focus. Vibrating. The new works feel urgent and timeless. Transforming. Groups of figures appearing…
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A Takeover in Paris: Jameson Green “Look back, and smile on perils past”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home I spoke to Jameson Green just before Christmas last year and it was a conversation I never wanted to end. There was a re-examination of life going on, maybe for both of us, but definitely for Jamerson, who moved out of the city, took a year off…
