Category Archives: ARTIST’S GALLERY

KID PIX – THE BEGINNING OF DESKTOP ART – LATE 1980’s

MEETING MR. KID PIX, a video about the man who in the 1980’s designed a painting program for kids. One where they could not accidentally click on something wrong, or even accidentally click out of the program… even when they played on the computer unsupervised. It was a simpler time when digital programs were designed […]

Sharon Duffield – “MY MAINE” posting daily photos

Sharon Duffield is a photographer living in Maine.  For 40 years she previously lived in Colorado, but growing up on the East Coast she wanted to return to her roots. Duffield has delved into the world of photography for many years and continues to evolve as a visual explorer, adventurer, and wanderer. She often hops in […]

Featured Artist: Winston Harrell – ARTS&FOOD Gallery Exhibition

Our latest featured artist is Winston Harrell: a Chef, Illustrator and Graphic Designer from Mesa Arizona. Below are some of the most popular artworks and food he has created. ARTWORKS All gallery art featured was created using acrylic paint, watercolor and/or colored pencil. He often uses Photoshop to color enhanced his final art prints. WEARABLE […]

LORNA SIMPSON – Creates a Ink and Collage Hair-Do

LORNA SIMPSONS's work

Artist: Lorna Simpson About: Lorna was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1960. She graduated from SVA with a BA and got her MFA from UC San Diego. Work: Lorna is incredibly talented across a wide range of media, from film and photography to collage, felt work and drawing. She uses each medium to tell powerful stories […]

Martin Lambuth- The Beauty of Old Trucks

BIO  Martin Lambuth’s paintings are about nostalgia and Americana, with the objective to regulate the decay of time, capture a bit of history and allow viewers to delight in past glories before they are forever swept from the landscape. No brushes were harmed in the making of his paintings, as he paints primarily with plastic […]

HOWARD HARRIS – Photographic Constructions & Abstracted Images

Title: No Monkeys   BIO Howard Harris has long been fascinated by both visual perception and design. The Denver native earned a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute and worked in architectural design and space planning before enrolling in Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. There he received a Master of Industrial Design, studying with […]

Richard Tuttle – painting, sculpture, poetry, assemblage, drawing!

Artist Richard Tuttle (b. 1941, Rahway, New Jersey) is a significant artist working today. Since the mid-1960s, he has created an extraordinarily varied body of work that eludes historical or stylistic categorization. Tuttle’s work exists in the space between painting, sculpture, poetry, assemblage, and drawing. The artist Richard Tuttle draws beauty out of humble materials, […]

Featured Artist: Jack Atkinson – Ink & Brush Blow-Ups

Jack Atkinson Simplicity, Energy, Beauty “These are the defining words for all of my life’s work. Today, I very much abide by a test of “Simplicity” and “Beauty”, but my preeminent goal is always for “Energy” to be evident. I want all of my work to have emotional energy – that same energy that surrounds […]

FEATURED ARTIST: Raul Gonzalez, “Front and Back, and Side to Side” – San Antonio

Raul Gonzalez’s “Front and Back, and Side to Side” takes inspiration from the 1999 Edition Schellmann catalog “Wall Works”. /the artist used only duct tape and cardboard to compose vibrant and dynamic grids installed strategically throughout the gallery calling into question non-traditional versus traditional methods of mark-making. Using common materials in unique ways, he creates […]