Tiffany Liu – What the Fruit? – Artist Profile

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Painter Tiffany Liu has crafted a compelling and absorbing visual world – a playful and sometimes macabre phantasmagoria filtered through the eyes of an adult artist who demonstrates that her adoption of a ‘childlike’ point-of-view is never a ‘childish’ one. … Read More

Thomas Gieseke – The Idea Pit – Artist Profile

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Thomas Gieseke a Kansas City native brings together his imagined world with nuances of the native Kansas City naturescapes to create intricate illustrations. By weaving the compositions of the Surrealist Masters Gieseke idolizes, like Salvador Dalí, with elements of Kansas … Read More

Michael Kerbow – Portents and Aberrations – Artist Profile

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Michael Kerbow is a San Francisco-based artist who works in a variety of media including painting, drawing, assemblage, and digitally-manipulated photography. He received his MFA from Pratt Institute in New York. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and … Read More

Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak – Animals and Us: Kinds Alike – Guest Blog

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‘Animals and Us: Kinds Alike’ by Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak Our early experiences, discoveries and emotions play an important role in who we become as adults. Certain stories from our childhood have a major impact on our future life and choices. Childhood … Read More

Ken Keirns – Bad Puns and Femme Fatales – Artist Profile

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Ken Keirns is a Midwestern oil painter. After spending the last decade living in Chicago and California, he recently settled in Colorado where he paints full time and looks forward to the winter. While his primary medium is oil, he … Read More

Sonya Fu – To See Through Their Eyes – Artist Interview

Sonya Fu’s digital dreamscapes enchant with an ethereal symbolism and the glimpses they provide into the secret lives of her beautiful female protagonists. Largely inspired by Fu’s own hypnagogic experiences as she descends on the elevator from wakefulness to sleep, … Read More

Lauren YS – A Huge Crowd of Weird Chicks – Artist Profile

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Lauren YS is a Bay Area artist whose work is influenced by multiple stages of focus, both geographically and in practice. With dynamic bouts in academics, literature and writing, teaching, illustration, and animation leading up to her arrival in the … Read More

Samuli Heimonen – Footprints of a Wolf – Guest Blog

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‘Footprints of a Wolf’ by Samuli Heimonen I’ve been painting pictures of animals for quite some time now. Everything I do has a surreal undercurrent. My paintings are not typical animal paintings, because they don’t focus primarily on animals, but … Read More

Peca – Reflections of a Believer Animal – Guest Blog

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‘Reflections of a Believer Animal’ by Peca Divergent Mind: Gravity fades, objects float, the water rises, beings attract and repel, I fly without control, happy, to discover all, among planets, shooting diamonds and strawberries, my body is crossed painlessly, the … Read More

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