Anniversary II - ISSUE 11 ArtistPortfolioMagazine.com
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contents Top 3 Artists Pages 6 to 19
Steve Wilda Interview Pages 6 to 11
Honorable Mentions Pages 22 to 57
Art Reviews Pages 58 to 59
Anniversary II Art Exhibition Pages 60 to 141
ANNIVERSARY II - ISSUE 11
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PORTFOLIO MAGAZINE
Publisher: Ben Walker Editor: Ingrid Reeve Writers: Deborah Johnstone Tim Ruane Sarah Kate Jorgensen
Artist Portfolio Magazine is an art magazine that contains the art of both emerging and established artists from around the world. The artwork featured in this issue of Artist Portfolio Magazine comes directly from the Artists who participated in the Anniversary II art exhibition at MyArtContest.com. The Winners were chosen not by their status in the art world, but by the merit of their work. Artist Portfolio Magazine does not sell art. If you are interested in any of the art in this magazine then please contact the artist directly by clicking on the link under their name.
Copyright漏 2013 Artist Portfolio Magazine All contents and images cannot be reproduced without written permission from artists. Artists in Artist Portfolio Magazine retain rights to all their images.
We hope you enjoy the art in this issue and if you would like to get your art into Artist Portfolio Magazine then please visit us at the website below. http://www.ArtistPortfolioMagazine.com
from the Publisher Artist Portfolio Magazine celebrates two years of art packed magazines and this is the biggest magazine we have published to date. In this issue we have over 230 artists and more than 250 works of art, plus an interview and a couple of art reviews. I would like to give a special thank you to all the artists who participated in our Anniversary II Art Exhibition because without the artists this magazine does not exist. To all the art collectors, art enthusiast, art galleries, art museums and those who browse Artist Portfolio Magazine searching for that one artist or that one amazing work of art; we hope we have been helpful and thank you. I can始t forget to thank our writers in this issue and on our art review blog: Sarah Kate Jorgensen, Deborah Johnstone, Ingrid Reeve and Tim Ruane. Thank you all for your contributions in helping make Artist Portfolio Magazine what it is. Thank You
Steve Wilda
Interview by Ingrid Reeve
APM: Hi Steve, thank you so much for taking a moment to tell us more about you and your work. We’re huge fans of your work and were blown away by the beauty of Coffee Break. Can you tell us more about this piece? Wilda: It’s an honor to have been chosen for the cover of Artist Portfolio Magazine, thank you very much. Primarily, objects in deterioration appear in my work. Textures and character of objects that develop through time and neglect fascinate me and drive me to create art. Since last working in the medium thirty years ago, Coffee Break was my second acrylic painting. That being the title, I wanted to leave part of the painting incomplete, suggesting the artist had likewise taken a break. The dark foundation was the logical decision, and also enhanced the contrast with the lace doily. When initially arranging the composition, the doily was draped straight across, but appeared too pedestrian. Once I squeezed it together accordion-like, that gave the picture an added grace. The table objects were found at a century old trash site, the tarnished spoon inside of the halfcup added a touch of amusement. APM: It is a very graceful composition. This being your first acrylic painting in 30 years what can you tell us about the process for this painting? Wilda: I always work from photographs I’ve taken, composing in the camera, rarely making any major changes later. A tight, preliminary drawing is always the first step in my artwork. With the still life paintings, I refer back to the actual objects for additional details if necessary. I’m working directly on the white board throughout the entire painting, I don’t lay in basic color values. Applying glazes works for me generally, but there are instances where I use thicker opaque paint, especially with heavily corroded objects for instance.
Coffee Break Acrylics 24" x 16.5"
APM: Will you continue painting with acrylics? Wilda: Yes! There’s a still life series I’m excited about, a large number of paintings with various themes, all in aged wear. The objects, titles are there, waiting to be painted. APM: What can you tell us about your background and life before rediscovering acrylic paints? Did you draw or paint with a different medium? Wilda: I knew art would be my life at an early age. I had no formal training, for years I was a freelance graphic artist. My fine art career began with the millennium. Having a great passion for the black and white image, graphite was my medium of choice for a decade. It’s an undervalued art medium, plus I quite enjoyed the challenge of working without the use of color. Large drawings could take upwards of three or more months to complete, much more involved for me than a painting. With the graphite drawing subjects, it was ‘the discovery’ that was exciting, the icons of ruin in the rural environment, abandoned houses, rusted trucks, trains. This extensive series of still life paintings I’m now producing feels more creatively controlled with composition possibilities, lighting, what perspective works best, etc. Finding those unique objects in disrepair that now relate together for a particular theme is still the most invigorating part of the creative process. For me, those finds are like discovering gold, though they may be a bit tarnished. APM: So the theme of decay began with the graphite drawings and continued into this new series of paintings. It sounds like the search for what to paint is really an adventure for you. The final product (painting or drawing) is refined, like gold, but the appreciation for those discovered objects really comes through in the painting. Are there artists that influence your work? Lemon Drops Acrylics 19.5" x 29"
APM: So the theme of decay began with the graphite drawings and continued into this new series of paintings. It sounds like the search for what to paint is really an adventure for you. The final product (painting or drawing) is refined, like gold, but the appreciation for those discovered objects really comes through in the painting. Are there artists that influence your work? Wilda: Undoubtedly, Andrew Wyeth. Discovering his work in my teenage years was an instant soul bond. His subdued, often near monochromatic palette, the contemplative portraits, the intimacy of simple objects, all of these things were an immediate connection. His pastoral environments were familiar and similar to mine, being a native New Englander, living in a farming community. I had the great fortune of meeting Mr. Wyeth ten years ago, one of the most memorable moments of my life I must say. A drawing of mine is part of the Farnsworth Museum’s collection. It is of Andrew’s brother-in-law, a docent at the Olson house, and has been on display inside of that house in Cushing, Maine. Maxfield Parrish I also greatly admire. His work, of majestic grand oaks, rock Parade of the Metal Soldiers, Graphite, 30" x 18" formations, idealistic vistas, often romanticism while at other times whimsical in nature. Both artists are very different, but such inspiration. APM: Amazing! We’re huge fans of Andrew Wyeth and James Welling, who is also deeply inspired by the work of Andrew Wyeth, is the focus of a wonderful art review by Sarah Kate Jorgensen for our blog. I can see Wyeth’s influence in your color palette and Maxfield Parrish in the poetic nature of your compositions. Besides here and over at the http://myartcontest.com galleries, where can our readers enjoy your work? Wilda: I’m a member of the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic and Allied Artists of America, both in New York City, and others. It’s always exciting to be involved with those national juried exhibition organizations. Also, in the autumn of 2015 at the D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield MA, I’m curating an exhibition of pencil artists. It’s a fantastic, diverse group including two pencil sculptors. Here is a link to my website: www.stevewilda.com APM: We’d love to see the shows and want to encourage all of our readers in Springfield, New York and surrounding areas to head out there and see the show in person. Past the Destination, Graphite, 23.5" x 17"
Steve Wilda Hadley, MA http://www.stevewilda.com
When We Get a Little Older Acrylics 16" x 10"
Tai Taeoalii Murray, UT http://www.artbytai.com Statement: "Using techniques cultivated from urban influences and concepts spawned from my admiration for Salvador Dali and obsession with the Pop Cultures of the 20th Century, my goal is to bring to fruition a visual experience that is honest & hopefully profound." - Tai Bio: Tai is an American/Samoan mixed-media artist and award winning filmmaker from Salt Lake City, Utah with international recognition. His admiration for the arts at an early age led to experimentation with many art-forms including tattoo, graffiti, comic illustration, sculpture, music and film. His most recent body of work uniquely combines the use of ballpoint pen, spray paint, acrylics and marker inks and provides a refreshing visual experience. Subscribing to the defiant and raw spirit of urban influences, Tai has forged an unlikely union between the liveliness of Street art and the conventionalism of Fine Art. Tai has sold thousands of his original pop art pieces worldwide and recently he has been touring with his wife and two children, selling his work at art festivals across the nation, while generating a wide variety of collectors and winning a multitude of awards for the accomplishments he's made with his craft. In 2010 Tai wrote, produced and directed the feature film Darkroom which is now available on DVD.
If You Want to Fly, Let Go of the Thing's Weighing You Down Ballpoint Pen, Spraypaint, Stencils and Marker Inks 36" x 60"
Onomatopoeia: Sounds of Science Ballpoint Pen, Spraypaint and Marker Inks 30" x 60"
Organic Boba Accompanied by a Ring-Tailed Lemur Ballpoint Pen, Spraypaint, Stencils and Marker Inks 16" x 30"
Geniuses Keep Their Bright Ideas Close Together Ballpoint Pen, Spraypaint and Marker Inks 20" x 30"
Justine Serebrin New Orleans, LA http://www.justineserebrin.com
When Birds Bloom Oil on Translucent Paper 25" x 20.5"
Seaweed Tree House in Winter Oil on Translucent Paper 14" x 11"
Origin Oil on Translucent Paper 23" x 17"
Justine Serebrin Artist My ultimate goal is to inspire, encourage imagination, evoke passion, awaken the sleeping creator in each soul and ultimately help unite the planet through the universal language of visual art. I am interested in painting abstract, surreal worlds, landscapes, seascapes and everything in between, which only exist in the imagination. I am inspired primarily by nature and the life force that drives growth, change and evolution. It is this unseen experience that I find humbling yet majestic. It is what connects us all to one another and what I hope to delicately unravel in each painting. I grew up along the coast of Southern, California which is where my affinity for the ocean was born. As a child, I spent countless hours snorkeling in the seas of Hawaii and California. The effect this had on my imagination has greatly impacted the work I create. I am currently living and working in New Orleans, LA and will soon be traveling to countless oceans to broaden and enhance my next series of paintings. _______________________________ Please feel free to contact me anytime: Some Bodies Mixed Media on Translucent Paper 42" x 72"
justineserebrin@gmail.com www.justineserebrin.com
IAM Independent Art Museum http://www.IAMArtBus.org
Carroll Fitzpatrick Goose Creek, SC http://www.carrollfitzpatrick.com
Construction/Reconstruction Acrylic, Charcoal, Ink, Gesso, Wine, Shoe Polish, and Coffee on Unpimed Canvas 108" x 54"
Order/Reorder - Acrylic, Ink, Charcoal, Wine, Galss, and Gesso - 108" x 54"
GayLynn Ribeira Brookline, MA http://www.gaylynnart.com
Memory Oil and Graphite on Board 24" x 24"
Dreamer Oil on Board 24" x 36"
Michiko Ito - Gardena, CA michikofriend@hotmail.com
Across the Universe - Oil on Canvas - 60" x 84"
Country Roads Oil on Canvas 60" x 48"
Shifra Levyathan Ramat-Gan, Israel http://www.shifrart.com
The One Who Got Away Photography 55 x 45 cm
City in a Glass Photography 70 x 50 cm
Luis Alderete San Ysidro, CA http://alderete.carbonmade.com
Musa Oil on Canvas 48" x 24"
Pirata - Mixed Media/Paper - 18" x 24" Diptych
Catherine Danae Luthersburg, PA http://catherinedanae.webs.com
Concealment Two Performance Installation
Concealment One Performance Installation
Stephen Anderson Santa Ana, CA http://www.mixedmediaexpressions.com
It's Worth a Double Take Collage on Hand Cut Wood, Plastic 24" x 17" x 7"
Appropriately Complex Collage on Hand Cut Wood 41 3/4" x 31" x 6 1/2"
Dan Pyle West Hollywood, CA http://DanPyleArtist.com
Predicament Charcoal Drawing 28" x 34"
Saving Time Charcoal Drawing 11 1/4" x 11 1/4"
Tim Hughes Chicago, IL http://timhughesart.com
Edwin J. Hughes Acrylic on Canvas 25" x 32"
Cocktail Hour Acrylic on Canvas 29" x 32"
Tamara Robertson Nacogdoches, TX http://www.TamaraRobertsonArt.com
Ethereal Rhapsody Paper 36" Diameter x 8"
Lake Currents - Mussel Shells - 50" x 4"
Patrick Chandler Wayland, MI http://www.chandlerwoodcarving.com
Skullpture Welded Steel 48" x 24" x 20"
Not Quite Finished Limestone and Steel 18" x 10" x 12"
Michelle Stoute Fair Lawn, NJ http://mstoutearts.wix.com/ceramics
Twisting Vase II Ceramics 17.5" x 9" x 9"
Twisting Rocket Ceramics 14" x 8.5" x 8.5"
Tanatorn Buranasinapin Maueng, Thailand tanatornbu@gmail.com
Miss You Too ... Salvador Digital 120 x 80 cm
Bodhilattva and the Self Mortification Man Digital 120 x 80 cm
Veronica Jaeger Pharr, TX http://veronicajaeger.com
Fallen 2 Oil on Canvas 48" x 60"
Fallen 1 Oil on Canvas 48" x 60"
Maria Angeles Gonzalez Tijuana, Mexico angelagonzalezrangel@gmail.com
Anecdotes V Bees Wax, Oil, Metal Paper, Carbon on Canvas and Wood 36" x 36"
Anecdotes II. Bees Wax, Oil, Metal Paper, Carbon on Canvas and Wood 36" x 36"
Gina McCormick Bancroft, MI fivegina22@yahoo.com
Shark vs. Army Men Oil 18" x 24"
Godzilla vs. Army Men Oil 18" x 24"
Ulrike Scheuchl Laguna Beach, CA http://www.ulrikescheuchl.com
2 Hours Digital Photography 16" x 24"
40 Percent Digital Photography 16" x 24"
Noemi Kosmowski Glenwood Springs, CO kriskosmowski@hotmail.com
Morning Sun Oil on Canvas 30" x 40"
Ewa Grapefruit Oil on Canvas 30" x 40"
ART REVIEWS
Bushwick: At Alchemyʼs Edge by Deborah Johnstone
Bushwick Collective Wall Mural - Photo Credit: Deborah Johnstone
Get off the L train at Jefferson Street in Bushwick and youʼve suddenly entered a mythic landscape – nothing like the regimented, urban sprawl of Manhattan. Block after block of abandon industrial brick gyrates with vibrant graffiti – each brick wall more fantastic than the next. The art acts as marker, a signal that you have entered a zone where transformation is a state of mind. During seventh annual Bushwick Open Studios (BOS), the streets were busy; all the hip new restaurants were packed, and the denizens were raucous. From Friday, May 31st to Sunday, June 2nd, BOS hosted over 600 events including: exhibitions, individual studios, performances, musicians and designers. BOS is a testament to sheer determination: the all-volunteer organization pulled together a massive and complete guide to every single studio and event over the three-day fest. READ FULL REVIEW
Jennie C. Jones: Higher Resonance The Hirshhorn Museum May 16th- Oct 27th, 2013 by Tim Ruane
Jennie C. Jones pushes the world of art to a new place. An African American artist, Jones does this with her minimalist show, “Higher Resonance," which turns a room of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. into a neat, pristine place. Jones shows three works on paper, two sculptures and more than ten paintings; she also adds something novel and powerful. Like a director of silent film, Jones accompanies her works with organized unusual sound: recomposed avant-garde African-American music—uncanny, futuristic, jazzy kind of stuff.
photo info: Jennie C. Jones, Bold, Double, Barline (variation #1), 2013. Photo: Cathy Carver
Jones begins her show with the works on paper, and she ends it with her sculptures. Structuring her show like this, Jones shows a certain genius. Her works on paper, a triptych, are passive, light, soft and even innocent, with mild long curving lines. They welcome viewers to the show giving them a sense of comfort and calm. Her sculptures are masculine—compact, firm, stout, with strong curves and powerful grooves. They usher the viewer away from the most powerful part of Jonesʼ show -her paintings- while reminding those who have experienced the show that they cannot live forever in a space that transforms them. They must return to the real world with its inevitable harsh realities. READ FULL REVIEW
Dorian Monsalve - Spirit of the Jungle monsa199a@yahoo.com
William Francis Brennan - A Man with His Monkey http://www.william-francis-brennan.com
Davyd Whaley - Orphan Maker davydwhaley@mac.com
Wenli Liu - My Pieces of Clouds http://wenliart.com
Katelyn Abernathy - Untitled http://katelynmabernathy.wix.com/photo
Princess Tan - Mermaid - Princess I mermaidprincess13@yahoo.com
Diana Patterson His Heart Beat, As His Spirit Burst patterson.diana90@yahoo.com Sarah Murphy - Eve http://www.asmurphyartist.com
Valyry Finnerty - Flooding https://www.facebook.com/ValFinnertysArt
Danielle Kirby - Blind Contingency http://mongolouise.wordpress.com
Judy Sprague - Old Mill Pigeon Forge http://www.judyspragueart.com
Gene Newell - Soft and Lovely http://genenewell.com
Rochelle Abraham Donkeys of Peru rochelledick1@gmail.com
Addie Fisher Ferris Wheel http://addiebellefisher.com
Maghan Holton Lost #1 http://maghan-nichole.com
Eonju Jeon Wind Blown http://www.eonju-jeon.com
Katy Brack I Left My Soul There, by the Sea http://katybrack.com
Stephania Kim - Flan http://www.stephaniakim.com
Haoyu Shen - A Man with Cross shenhy@umich.edu
Erin Shackelford - Beginning to See Clearly erinsdrawing@gmail.com
Zainab Ali - Birth of Kronos zali16.94@gmail.com
Ilea McGee - Moth Stargrrl213@yahoo.com
Deborah Stabile - Suits http://onewanderingstar.wix.com/fineartstabile
Lyndsey Warren - Teamwork http//www.facebook.com/ShadowHorseStudiosLLC
Judith Czapak - Vortex http://judit-cz.wix.com/judit-czapak
Deb Houston - Chemistry http://www.artbydjh.com
Phil Andrey Zanoulou - Energy http://zanoulou.com
Divya Rajasekaran - Diguised archzdivya@gmail.com
Eric Isaiah Eggleton Somerville, NJ http://www.facebook.com/eggletonarts
Soul Eyes Acrylic and Black Sharpie 50" x 25"
A Sunset Over Mountains Acrylic Paint, Black Sharpie, Acrylic Ink & Pen 25" x 42"
Amaka Nzeadibe Take Your Mask Off alnzeadibe@gmail.com Ellen Benfatti - Georgia on My Mind http://www.ellenbenfatti.com
Louise MacDougall Springtime Clouds Patchwork skyeweste@gmail.com Louise MacDougall - Midnite Alive in the Forest skyeweste@gmail.com
Denise DiYanni Fairy Water 2 diyannidenise@yahoo.com
Nate Weatherby - Happiness 12.12.12 eagletrees@gmail.com
Aimee Cozza Divide http://www.the9mmberetta.com
Betina Schnaid Festival in the Forest http://www.behance.net/betinaschnaid
Ngoc Phan - Self-Portrait jadephann@gmail.com
Phil Scally - Of Being V http://philscally.com
Sona Mirzaei - Ceres http://sonamirzaei.com
Juan Roger Bethke - L.A. Liquor Store Scene, Wildfires Present http://www.rogerbethke.com
Katrina Kelly - The Coat http://www.katrinapeterson.com Ala Leresteux - I Dare You http://alaleresteux.fr.nf
Matthew Tanzi - Burlesque http://matttanzi.com Miltiadis Igglezos - Electronic Map I miltos_igglezos@yahoo.gr
Mary Gaspar - Wanderlust http://www.etsy.com/shop/marygaspar
Zeliha Kayalar - Lillies kayalarz@hotmail.com
Shadrach Ensor - Exhibit Shocked http://ensorsart.weebly.com
Ezgi Y端ksel - Child Syndrome http://www.ezgiyuksel.tumblr.com
Brett Mason - Isolated Contemplation http://brettmasonart.blogspot.com
Jerard Chapman - Surroundings http://www.chozen22art.com
Andrew Giulio - 5150 56 andrewgiulio@gmail.com
Celeste Ruby - Untitled 2 http://www.winterillusions.com
Aazam Irilian Mesmerized. http://aazamirilian.com
Eleanor Schnarr Nike http://eleanorschnarr.com
Kristina Chan Obelisk http://www.kristinachan.myartchannel.com
Greta Grigorian - Madonna http://gretagrigorian.imagekind.com
Spyros Kolyvas - Untitled http://spyroskolyvas-art.blogspot.gr
Amanda Coe - Presence/Absence http://www.amandacoe.com
Guerin Wolf - Amazing Grace http://www.guerinwolf.com Claudia Samper - Searching for Elmo http://ClaudiaSamper.com
Nicole Owen - The Native's First Knight http://www.nicoleowen.com
Viola Litvinova - Time Salamander-r@yandex.ru
Steven Garcia - Shh Beaker Box http://lineartninja.carbonmade.com
http://www.facebook.com/GayatriFineArt
Gayatri Mahesh - Solitude
Aldyn Alexander Disclosure Future with a Cyber-Mask http://nydla.wordpress.com
Cat Wooley - Hi Tea http://artbreak.com/CatWooley
Allan Rosen-Ducat - The End of the Field http://www.rosenducat.com
Jennifer Newstat - Egyptian Turquoise http://jenniferraeartwork.com
Katherine Thorell Lady Isabella http://www.katherinethorell.com
Victor Valente Comedia http://www.victor-valente.com
Linda Peterson Returning Home http://thezenwithinart.com
Rosemary Bonnin Blue Horse http://artbonnin.com
Jazz Rode - This, Too http://jazzrode.daportfolio.com
Sabine Blodorn - El Mundo Nuevo http://bluecanvas.com/SabineBlodorn
Sean Ruttkay - Yesterday http://www.edasurf.com
Cora Grettenand - Jota http://www.facebook.com/portraitsbycoracrettenand William McSherry Pan's Nightmare http://www.minoart.com
Neal McDannel - A Day in the Life http://nealmcdannel.weebly.com Mary Wahr Lemons http://www.fractal-artist.com Nikki "Sticky" Farris - The Demon Inside http://www.facebook.nikki.farris.16
Gary Johnson Jr. Minula http://philly.sidearts.com/artists/gjohnson/
Ralf Kopp - Daughters of Eve 01 http://www.ralfkopp.com
Athanasios Papadopoulos - The Pose http://www.tapgallery.com Shawn Kawa Allambie (to remain awhile) http://www.kawaart.com
Nicholas Allen Feeling Nostalgic https//www.facebook.com/Nicholaswilliamartist
George Liang Cowboy Rodeo http://www.goodtimer-gallery.com
Natasha Laxton Morning Wake Up http://www.facebook.com/MissTashKustomArts
Christian Garcia Bright Eyes chrgar9997@yahoo.com
Gerardo Blancarte - Nevermore http://www.facebook.com/Thinking.and.Dreaming
Frank Courtney - Marilyn courtney32x@yahoo.com
Kimia Arya - Untitled http://www.kimiaarya.com
Isaac Arambul - Puzzle Lovers http://www.facebook.com/Thinking.and.Dreaming
Cathal O'Malley - Valley Sheep http://www.cathalomalley.com
Keith Milton Mitchell - Tik Tok Tik Tok Tik Tic Time Quake maplewrench@comcast.net
Hugo Daniel Kiekeben - Selin http://hugokiekeben.com
Laura Temmes - Angry Birds http://www.saatchionline.com/Visiotar
John Dunkleman - Shan 1 http://www.colorblindartist.com
Emi Ohta - 201301-2 emiohta00@gmail.com
Sharon Rodriguez - A Star is Born secretangel@comcast.net
Michele Agung - Honu and Tang edwards61460@msn.com
Laurie Tylec - Droplets http://www.laurietylec.com
Brandy Bryant - Mind of an Artist http://www.bbsartstudio11.com
Minh Hang - Lotus http://www.absolutearts.com/minhnhang/additional-artwork/minh-hang-2.html
Courtlandt Swartz - Harley http://courtlandtswartz.blogspot.com
Amber Rody - Surrender http://amberrody.com
Stacey D. Miller - Star Crossed http://www.sdmillerart.com
R Bruce Brennan - Endless Journey http://rbrucebrennanfineart.com
Haiyi Huang - Self-Portrait http://vikhuang930424.wix.com/hiyiart
Erin Beachy - Tree http://www.erinbeachy.com
Jennifer Feagler - Dirty Words http://jenniferfeagler.com
Emilie Riggs Iceberg 19 http://cargocollective.com/emilieriggs
Keri Warner At the Market http://kerriwarner.com
Susan Dooley - Casings dooleyfamily1022@gmail.com Lisa Ricondo - Poppy Fields http://www.lisaricondo.com
Carob Bradlyn - 99% http://carob.weebly.com Claudi Moody-Jones - Gemstones tangelloart@gmail.com
Ellen Edwards - Jimi http://www.allartistictrades.com
Ver贸nica Giraldo Canal Saudada (Nostalgia) http://vgiraldocanal.wix.com/veronicagiraldo
Lona Moody - God Complex I lonadmoody@gmail.com
Yukihiko Nishijima - Flower Girl http://yuki-nishijima.fineartamerica.com
Monica Meas - Dear Journal http://www.facebook.com/art.noire
DeAnne Olguin Williamson - Eternal http://deannewilliamson.com
http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/daniel-gonka.html
Daniel Edward - Focal Lantana
Christie Chew-Wallace I Sing the Tornado of a Stark Heart http://oilpaintingsbyccw.com
Armin Mersmann - The Simplicity of Silence http://aminmersmann.com
Minh Hang - Oxygen http://www.absolutearts.com/minhnhang/additional-artwork/minh-hang-2.html
Justine Duhayon - No Title: Travel of a Mind. http://www.justine-duhayon.com
Rachael Rendon - Hidden http://www.rachaelrendon.com
Christopher Rice - Entanglement 1 ricerock1@gmail.com
Candace Primack - Nostalgia http://candaceprimack.com
Diana Zhao - A (Perspective) Focus in the Middle of the End dianazncompany@gmail.com
Sedel Anne Washing Machine sedel@infonie.fr
Rachel St. Angelo Wanna Play? http://fitrsphotography.zenfolio.com
Aazam Irilian - Meditation airilian@gmail.com Michael Nicholson - The Guardian michaelsonart@hotmail.com
Jennifer Anttila - Black & White Rock Face jmanttila@yahoo.com Tülay Çakır - Untitled http://arttulay.com
Alex Kang - Dia de los Muertos artbyawk@gmail.com Hyunmoo Lee - Self Portrait http://photosmoo.wordpress.com
Jerry Ray Orr - History Lesson http://jerry-orr.squarespace.com
Kristoffer Ziegler Salvation Drip http://kmzstudios.com
Ione Citrin The Knitter http://www.artbyione.com
Anyes Galleani - Judgement http://galleani.com
Matthew Felix Sun - Liberation Road http://www.matthewfelixsun.com
Sue Coyle - La-Di-Da http://www.flickr.com/photos/suecoyle
Josue Roman - Self Portrait http://finejrphotography.com
Jihane Mossalim - The Walk http://www.jihanemossalim.com
Fulvio Celico - Embrace fulvio.celico@unipr.it
Janice Sich - Embankment http://www.janicesich.com
Nancy Belle - Metatron http://www.flickr.com/photos/hubcatsmuse
Necla Yilmazseker - Walking http://www.facebook.com/necsek Keith Dillon - Desire and the Jack of Hearts http://keith-dillon.artistwebsites.com
Jared Conley - Infusion http://imagelost.com Vedran Pasalic - Crucified Saint with Holy Horses http://www.vedranpasalicart.com
Loretta Zaganelli The Indefinite Color of Light http://lorettazaganelli.blogspot.it
Leyla Munteanu Broken http://www.leydanarts.com
Steven Sims - Explorer
Barry Teague - The Walrus
Maciej Zabawa - The Butterfly Effect http://www.facebook.com/cookiee1991 http://barryteague.fineartstudioonline.com http://maciejzabawa.com.pl Ladan Baradaran - Untitled http://www.ladanbaradaran.com
John JP Morrissey - KO johnjpmorrissey@comcast.net
Linda Tribulli - Smile Tweeti6095@aol.com
Vera Mercurio - Home Invasion http://www.facebook.com/so.playaaa
Eleni Andronis Ibrahim This is Who I Am ... http://www.elenionefaceonerace.com.au/
Cathryn Coffman - Twisted cathryncoffman@comcast.net
Kendra Wright - North Brewer Street kwright1@murraystate.edu
Kendra Wright - Charlie Vettiner kwright1@murraystate.edu
Robert Hughes - The Struggle suzuhughes@att.net
Erika Baez - Tooth Decay http://www.erikabaezart.com
Alexander Exhevarria Lady Liar-Pants echevarriax@me.com
Nancy VanNoppen - In Essence #1 http://nancyvannoppen.com
Anya Rubin - Where Do We Come From http://www.anyarubin.com
Bob Craig - City Lights http://www.bobcraigcollage.ca
Lauren Hume - Exodus http://www.laurenhume.net
Teri Nittler Watching the Giant with Falcon Eyes http://www.wix.com/tnittler/terinittlersart
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