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Michael Shapcott will teach you how to be awesome

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Nicole
June 14th, 2010

Wail AO2 265x400 Michael Shapcott will teach you how to be awesomeMichael Shapcott is a 28-year-old painter from Connecticut whose palettes and portraits are inspired by music and different cultures. His gallery features several portfolios (I like onawa and blue truth the best) and his work is featured in exhibitions on both the east and west coasts. He currently has no scheduled exhibitions (his “The Beginning of the End” in San Fransisco ended last week), but subscribing to his RSS Feed is easy and a good way to hear about any upcoming shows. Several original pieces are currently for sale. [ Continue Reading ]

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

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antinoz
November 17th, 2009

porkypaintingNowadays you often see things in Art which make you take a second look.

The talent of the artist themselves to observe objects so much that they create a piece that appears as many other things, but is with us everyday. [ Continue Reading ]

The World of Andrew Gonzalez

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MiMo
November 7th, 2009

Andrew Gonzalez

Andrew Gonzalez, of San Antonio, Texas, is an award-winning figurative artist whose work has been exhibited in several countries. His paintings are created with airbrushed acrylics on panel or canvas. Forms, values and highlighting are created by lifting pigment with an abrasive eraser, followed by the application of transparent layers of pigment. Influenced by idealism in the mystical [ Continue Reading ]

Existence of Light

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TEH
November 5th, 2009

quehouxo

When I think NEON, I think bad 80s; headbands, socks, jelly shoes, jelly bracelets, and Hyper T-shirts.  But Japanese painter, Que Houxo, adds depth to his NEON paintings.

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Melissa Haslam

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SomewhereBlue
September 29th, 2009

Melissa HaslamArtworks by Australian painter Melissa Haslam.  Her narrative paintings often depict images of mischievous, forlorn, beautiful women in momentarily fairly-tale like settings.  See some more samples… [ Continue Reading ]

Sarah Spitler

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SomewhereBlue
September 10th, 2009

Sarah SpitlerPaintings by San Francisco artist Sarah Spitler.  Sarah says she relates to Geographical form, such as the pattern of land against bodies of water.  She relates her some of her work to this same design, a layering of imagery that is effected by elemental factors such as erosion, climate, composition…See her work. [ Continue Reading ]

Through The Eyes Of Michael Page

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MiMo
August 17th, 2009

Michael Page

These amazing paintings are the works of American painter Michael Page. Born and raised in Southern California, Michael has managed to become fairly popular through his vivid paintings [ Continue Reading ]

Yuta Onoda

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SomewhereBlue
August 12th, 2009

Yuta Onoda 'Senjukannon'Yuta Onoda creates some beautiful mixed media art works.  He is originally from Japan and just finished his Bachelors in Arts Illustration in Canada.  See more samples from his gallery… [ Continue Reading ]

on the bright side

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gypsophila
August 3rd, 2009

Kris ChauIf I had to guess, I’d say Kris Chau is a pretty optimistic girl. [ Continue Reading ]

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