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Artists
from 2023 Works on Paper Catalog
by LBIF
My work centers on patterns, textures, and dimension seen in my travels
My photographic images completely change character when I transform them into a Mandala. Traditionally, a Mandala is used to signify a sacred space which contains a circle. Here, the center point balances the visual elements, symbolizing unity and harmony, both which joyfully contribute to my process.
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Natalie Portrait 1 is the first portrait of my friend Natalie. This portrait serves as a study for the artist to find my style, approach, and use of color in my paintings.
My analog photographs are made with a pinhole camera, and are developed and printed using methods that are as environmentally sustainable as possible. My presence in the image is incidental.
Who hasn’t ever taken a selfie? They speak volumes about our personality and self-image. How do you think about yourself?
Juxtaposing antique toys and colorful balloons against utilitarian objects, I use high-chroma color and deep shadows, seeking a balance between realism and acknowledging the physicality of oil paint.
I create varied editions in screen and other print mediums. Icarus Grey refers to the color depicted in the artwork.
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I’m an an abstract artist whose imagery melds poetic impulse with networks of shapes. My current work with corrugate, the by-product of our throwaway society, brings up issues of what gives art value.
I use digital drawing programs to create artwork based on natural themes. I employ basic geometric shapes and color blocking along with repeating patterns and gradients and find these techniques lend themselves well to landscape and other natural objects.