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The Art of Robin Winn

December 27th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Painting

Happy Girl Painting - Copyright Robin Winn

Robin says, “When I paint, my 25 years in the healing arts are temporarily set aside as I shift my focus from being present for the world of another to focus on my own world and the moment that calls to me. In this meeting I awaken to the galactic explosion of being…”. Link

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The Art of Chris Buzeli

December 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Painting

Second Thoughts on Second Factors - Copyright Chris Buzelli

Chris Buzelli was born and raised outside of Chicago and on the waters of Lake Michigan. Chris was influenced by his Grandfather Armondo Buzelli at young age, painting side by side. After graduating from Rhode Island School of Design, Chris moved to New York City to start his career as an illustrator in 1995. His oil paintings have appeared in many national and international publications including Rolling Stone, Playboy, The Village Voice, New York Times, the Seatle Zoo, LA times, Boston Globe, and US World News & Report. Chris has also collaborated on numerous projects for design firms, advertising agencies and Broadway musical posters. Chris’ work has been recongnized by American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, Society of Publication Designs, Communication Arts, Print and Step by Step. Chris also shows his work extensively in various exhibitions and galleries throughout North America. Link

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The Art of Joe Ramiro Garcia

November 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Artist, Painting

Some people believe that paintings have meanings. Although I employ images from cartoons, animals, and objects in my work, I do not believe in creating a specific narrative.

Instead I am sensitive to the charge or implication imagery lends to the painting’s surface. Currently I am using cartoon characters and other media images to conjure up new and old observations of the familiar.

I am inspired by our experiences with life and mortality.

Paintings are like walls. They remind me of the places I’ve lived around. Their surfaces recall kitchens, bedrooms, and backyards.

I believe that we possess more than five senses and I’m convinced these extra perceptional senses allow us to create and digest art. If there is a message in my painting, it’s that I’m not sure of anything and I’m okay with it. Link

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