Bradley Kerl is a Houston, TX based painter interested in interpreting and describing the world around him through paint. He received his MFA from The University of Houston, and will be an artist-in-residence at Villa Lena in Italy during October 2018.
Read MoreSam Creasey’s images evoke to the viewer a sense of uncertainty and dystopia in the information age and to himself a sense of humanity through the painted process.
Read More“I am more concerned with the final product and the experience the viewer will have standing in from of the pieces. I aim to disrupt how the viewer thinks of the photograph and how the 3D shapes are altered by adding photographs to the surfaces.”
Read MoreBethanie Irons is a painter and digital artist living and working in Columbia, Missouri. She earned her MFA from the University of Missouri and is currently pursuing a PhD in art education. She is the curator of PLEAT Gallery, an online gallery space. Interview is between Bethanie Irons and Ty Bishop.
Read More“After one of my trips to an art fair, I realized I had so many pictures and nowhere to share them...That’s when I created my ‘art journal’…”
Read MoreThe intention is show the spaces as diagrammatic and empty, deliberately ambiguous, so many different readings may be interpreted…
Read MoreSince we are intrinsically linked, my world affects that of my character entirely, but this work began years ago. Human foible, our subconscious, allegory and storytelling are always relevant.
Read More"I photograph hourly during an event and by using multiple images in one composition I am able to portray the passage of time and its many occurrences."
Read MoreBased in London, dategleart is curating their first exhibition titled “The Pink Panther Show”. Distinctly mysterious, this group show’s works are as diverse as the character itself.
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One great piece of advice from someone with experience can be a major help. In this article, James offers five tips to emerging artists on things that have helped him become a successful artist.
Read MoreMy drawings have gotten so large because I’ve been thinking about the spatial relationship with the thing that I’m creating, myself, and the drawing becoming an environment.
Read MoreI want to create this idea of an environment you’re setting foot in. I want the viewer to forget about the reality they left behind when they experience the work I’m creating.
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