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Daniel
Arsenault:
“Images of Chelsea and Greenwich Village” The selected work in this gallery
consists of a signed and numbered limited edition series of 10 of silkscreened
collages on maisonite. Daniel created these silkscreens with photos that
he took of the neighborhood between 7th Avenue and Broadway from 28th
Street to Houston in Manhattan, New York during 2000 and 2002. He has
combined selected prints with silk-screen techniques on canvas or wood
to create the large final collage pieces ranging from 3’x3’ to 4’x8’.
There is also a collection of 16”x20” black & white prints of NYC street
objects. [more]
Ian
Bradshaw:
Ian Bradshaw is a freelance photographer based in Pennsylvania and New
York. He has a long and distinguished career as a photographer and also
as a photo editor. Some of his accolades include a position as the Photo
Editor of National Daily and Sunday Newspapers in Britain as well as photo
editor of the Telegraph Sunday Color magazine in London. Most notably,
however, Ian is a former winner of the World Press Photo Award for his
famous picture of a streaker being arrested by a London bobby with a strategically
placed helmet. Additionally, Ian Bradshaw won the British Press Photographer
of the Year Award, Texaco Industrial Photographer of the Year Award, Ilford
Industrial Photographer of the Year Award while his images have been voted
Life magazine Picture of the Year and People magazine Picture of the Decade.
[more]
Juia
Briggs:
Julia Briggs has been a selling artist for ten years. Her paintings hang
in many private collections in England, Belgium, Morocco, Spain, Sweden,
Germany, France and the US. This unique abstract expressionistic style
has been described as playful and enchanting. These creations transport
the viewer into her engaging fantasy worlds. in addition to solo and group
shows in New York, Dallas, and California, Julia has also used her talent
to support causes like the "Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids";
her work was exhibited in Bergdorf Goodman in support of the charity.
Shecurrently lives and paints in Manhattan. [more]
Kan
Nakai
Kan was born in Kobe, Japan and studied fine art and photography in Kobe,
Osaka, and Tokyo. In 1977 Kan moved to New York City and currently has
studios in the historical Soho art district of New York and Maui, Hawaii.
The body of work in this gallery consists of a series of photographic
murals in glass tiles. Images include original scenic photographs of his
home, Maui, Hawaii, his revolutionary “Puddle-Art” images
and his still-life photographs. The photographs are sealed in clear beveled
glass tiles and mounted on 3 dimensional frames. [more]
Ted
Matz:
My art is a representation of a place somewhere in the back of my mind,
an interior of my imagination that exists in a different dimension. A
place where memory is woven and gains its freedom through my recollection
of the past. I have always been fascinated by the way that memory can
become distorted with time and by outside influences. Each of my works
is based on those distortions and how time can make ones’ memory of an
incident or object become destructive in nature. [more]
Mark
G. Picascio:
In the world of “the modern” contemporary abstract Artist Mark G. Picascio
creates paintings that are luminous hues of earth and sky complementing
the seeming weightlessness of hidden colorful free forms and geometric
angles as they come alive, entangled together in a unique balancing act
of one element cantilevering another in a song of nature and architecture.
Highly influenced by modern architecture, his paintings are a view of
abstract images, a segment of time captured, a glimpse, a shimmering fragment
of a moment in his mind that creates mental collages from the space around
him , later to become his art on canvas. [more]
Brad
Nack:
Brad Nack was born in NYC on Feb 6, 1958. His father Ken Nack, who studied
with Fernand Léger in the 1940's, influenced his work greatly. Brad also
finds Primitive Art and Modern Art from the 50¹s especially engaging.
Both styles from the era represents a continuation of quality, technique
and history. Brad admires Miro, Klee, Gottlieb, Picasso and Matisse, in
additon to The Mimbres, Incas, Assyrians, and Mangbetu. He is not looking
for the next new thing; Brad is looking to continue the esteemed tradition
of painting. Brad Nack studied art with Ken Nack, Robert Frame, and Tony
Askew. He has worked for George Goyer and Barnaby Conrad. Oil on canvas
is his medium of choice.[more]
North
Sullivan
North Sullivan specializes in Location Photography and is a native of
Australia. Many of North’s most memorable images were shot for the Australian
Tourist Commission including such locations as Sydney Harbor, Alice Springs,
Ayres Rock, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. He was
the official photographer for the Sydney Olympic Torch Relay for the 2000
Olympics in Sydney, Australia. This project featured scenic locations
from Australia with it's beaches, country landscapes with kangaroos, farmers
and other country folk to name a few. Each shot shows the top of a runner’s
head as they carry the Olympic Torch on its journey through the beautiful
and diverse country of Australia. [more]
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