Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Michelle Forsyth
These painted paper sculptures are by artist Michelle Forsyth. To see more of this series along with her other work go to her website.
Katherine Wilson
These graphite on paper drawings are by artist Katherine Wilson. To see more of her work go to Black Maria.
Danielle Embry
These enamel on copper jewelry pieces are by artist Danielle Embry. To see more of her work go to her blog or her Crafthaus page.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Marybeth Rothman
These mixed media encaustic pieces are by artist Marybeth Rothman. To see more of her work go to her website.
Helen Shirk
These magnificent hand-colored copper pieces are by artist Helen Shirk. To see more of her work, including her jewelry, go to Taboo Studio.
Marina Cano
These unique circular photographs are by Spanish artist Marina Cano. To see more of her work go to her website.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Suzanne Kane
"This work is formed using slab earthenware and finished with several layers of underglazes and stains and glazes. Often a piece is fired up to six times. The panels are hollow construction and all the hinges are sleeved with metal tubing and the feet are capped in flocking for softer contact with surface. " - Suzanne Kane
To see more of her unique work go to Plinth Gallery.
C.A. Michel
These linen and feather vessels are by artist C.A. Michel. To see more of her work go to Thirteen Moons Gallery.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Terry Jarrard-Dimond
These bold fiber pieces are by South Carolina artist Terry Jarrard-Dimond. To see more of her work go to her website.
Avital Sheffer
These detailed ceramics pieces are by Austrailian artist Avital Sheffer. To see more of her work go to her website.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Judith Greenwald
"From a wide array of materials, I create textured paintings that are intended to be emotionally resonant and evocative. I am intensely engaged with materials--hand made and oriental papers, paint, plaster, metal, wood, fabric, found objects. Sometimes architect, I build up surfaces-- layering, adding materials, arranging space and rearranging it. Sometimes archeologist, I dig, gauge, peel, probe, sand, and scratch my surfaces. Consequently, my visual language has a powerful physicality.
My work portrays not only the complexity of the surface itself, the dynamic interplay of form, color, and texture, but also the mysteries which lie beneath the surface, the layers of life and experience that are always present but never entirely visible." - Judith Greenwald
My work portrays not only the complexity of the surface itself, the dynamic interplay of form, color, and texture, but also the mysteries which lie beneath the surface, the layers of life and experience that are always present but never entirely visible." - Judith Greenwald
To see more of her work, including additional pieces in the "Remnant" series go to her website.
Rinaldo Álvarez
These mixed media jewelry pieces are by Spanish artist Rinaldo Álvarez. To see more of his work go to his website.
Mark Mawson
These photographs are from the "Aqueous" series by Austrailian artist Mark Mawson. To see more of his beautiful work go to his website.
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