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Fine Art CollectionColor
October 2018
APÉROCATALOGUE
Saskia Huitema
APÉROCATALOGUE
Created by APERO, Inc.
Curated by E.E. Jacks
Designed by Jeremy E. Grayson
Orange County, California, USA
Copyright © 2018 APERO, Inc. All rights reserved.
ColorOctober 2018
‘Color’ is a catalogue of art that focuses on all colors and hues. These pieces express how
color can be used, and what ‘color’ means to the artists.
The work is comprised of drawings, paintings, sculpture, photography, mixed media, and digital
pieces, both representational and abstract in nature.
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Rush AllenLas Cruces, New Mexico, USA
Rush Allen Biography:Rush Allen is a New Mexico based artist who has been creating a variety of art forms throughout his life including painting,
drawing, graphic design, and printmaking. He has a BFA from New Mexico State University and has spent time in Florence,
Italy and Paris, France to study painting and drawing. The landscape paintings he creates derive from the environment
around him and are reinterpreted to invoke a sense of wonder. His work has been shown in California, New Mexico, Italy,
and France; as well as receiving the Museum Award from the Musée de Peinture de Saint-Frajou, France for the Salon
International Art Resilience. He continues to paint the world around him in both plein air, and in the studio based on the
different environments he finds around the world.
Rush AllenMidnight Reflections, 2017
Oil On Canvas 30 x 40 in$ 1,500
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Veronique BajzikBellevue, Washington, USA
http://www.veroniquebajzik.com/
Veronique Bajzik Biography:Finding balance. Investigating allergy during the day, I dive into colors at night. I joyfully see and mix, art in science and
science in art. I am inspired by lines, perspectives and a complementary pair Orange and blue. Community Education
Gallery, Bellevue Arts Museum June-September 2018 SPACE Gallery Mai -June 2018 Mills Pond house Gallery, St James, NY
Sept 2017 Corporate exhibition FACEBOOK Seattle Mai 2017 Art studio at the FRYE Museum Dec 2016
Veronique BajzikKlose In, 2018
Oil On Canvas 24 x 24 inNFS
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Sejal BankerRancho Mission Viejo, California, USA
http://www.sejalbdesign.com
Sejal Banker Biography:A passionate artist who was a graphic designer in India for several years, Sejal holds a Certificate in Graphic Design from
Saddleback College CA. Winner of the Graphic Art Education Research Foundation (GAERF) 2017 award, she is currently
busy creating beautiful artwork in addition to freelancing for graphic design. Art has always been her passion and she
currently paints full time. She is a perfectionist and immensely passionate about all her projects. Follow her portfolio and
creative pursuits at www.sejalbdesign.com and be sure to check out her instagram page at esbeepaint.
Sejal BankerInnocence, 2018
Acrylic On Canvas 20 x 20 in$450
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Fay BiegunWest Sayville, New York, USA
www.faybiegun.com
Fay Biegun Biography:Fay Biegun has a BFA degree from Pratt Institute and a degree from Parsons School of Design. She currently resides
and works on Long Island, New York. She is a member of the National Association of Women Artists and is represented
by online galleries such as FineArtAmerica, Saatchi and Artslant. Her work is based on the idea that there are similar
underlying messages in all human belief systems. They are manifested by the elemental and recurring myths and
archetypes, universal symbols and signs. In her work are such motifs as primal sound, the heroic journey, the promised
land, the Diaspora. She conjures up human experiences and stories from myths that illustrate conditions of dissonance
and calm, peace and conflict, displacement and loss, isolation and celebration. She begins her work with a pencil sketch.
She then alters it on the computer with Adobe Photoshop changing placement and color, often adding collage elements.
Next, she scales up the composition onto the canvas. Changes are often made as she proceeds. She paints with oil but
also experiments with underlayers of acrylic or overlayers of pencil and pastel, or mixes the paint with pumice or sand for
texture. The piece is complete only when she feels that it has taken on a life of its own.
Fay BiegunDragon Song, 2018
Oil, Acrylic And Pumice 26 x 58 in$6,500
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Louis BoyangMichigan, USA
Louis Boyang Biography:Louis Boyang is a 13-year-old artist from Michigan. He and his twin brother Max Boyang are known as the Boyang Twins in
the art community. Louis has always loved drawing flowers and trees since he was little. However, from a family of three
generations of scientists and engineers, his interest in art was never taken seriously. In March, 2015, Louis and Max were
discovered by artist Vivian Dwyer at the age of 9. As Mrs. Dwyer said, she got chills when she saw the boys’ drawing, and
she had never seen any 9-year-old that drew like them. Louis loves nature. He loves doing watercolor flower painting, pen
and ink, or graphite flower drawing. Louis has amazing memory when comes to flowers. A lot of his work is completely out
of his own imagination. He will look at the flowers either in person or online, and then start his own interpretation. He loves
changing things as he goes, even when he is working in front of real flowers. Louis’s artwork has been exhibited in fine art
galleries across the country. His work was also displayed on billboards. In October 2016, Louis was the Juror Award winner
in Ann Arbor Art Center’s “94th All media exhibition”. His “Mother’s Day” was among 38 artists’ artworks selected from
more than 600 submissions. Louis was the only artist under age of eighteen. Louis and his twin brother have had four solo
exhibitions since they started doing art three years ago. They taught both adult and child art classes in Seattle, WA and
Lansing, MI. The boys have donated thousands of dollars from the sales of their artwork to charities in the past two years.
The twins’ story was featured in The Lansing State Journal, Seattle King 5, WLNS-TV, Greater Lansing Business Monthly,
and HOMTV, Swedish Expressen. In May 2017, four times Emmy Award winner Kirk Montgomery did a special report “Twin
Artists Turning Heads” on the boys on WILX-10.
Curator Review: Gray Day Made Bright IIThis striking work by artist Louis Boyang vibrates with unity and singularity. From the beautiful detail, to the bold contrasts
of color, Boyang invites the viewer into the scene. His dramatic use of light and shadow gives depth and an evocative
tonality to the work. A delicate balance between each of the floral elements has most certainly been gracefully achieved
here. - E.E. Jacks
Louis BoyangGray Day Made Bright II, 2018
Watercolor, Graphite 17 x 14 in$1,800
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Cameron CalderonLakewood, California, USA
Cameron Calderon Biography:Cameron is a self taught mechanic, surfer and artist born and raised in Southern California. Much of his work reflects his
travels in Baja California and mainland Mexico.
Cameron CalderonCamino De Colores No.3, 2017
Acrylic 12 x 16 inNFS
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Rachelle ChuangAliso Viejo, California, USA
[email protected]://colorbliss.studio/
Rachelle Chuang Biography:Rachelle W. Chuang MA MFA lives a creative life as an artist and educator. She has taught in the Art and Graphic Design
Departments at seven colleges in Southern California over the past nine years as both a full time and adjunct professor
(Chapman, IVC, Biola, LCAD, Saddleback, Concordia and OCC). Prior to her mixed media work she created handmade paper
sculptures and letterpress prints which have been exhibited in group shows and published in several books. Most of all,
she is committed to beauty, faith, purpose, creativity and authentic human flourishing through her life and teaching.
COLORBLISS.STUDIO My work is the result of experimentation and chance using four things that I love: paper, print, collage
and color. Full sheets of heavyweight paper are uniquely printed from antique wood type, cut into strips and collaged on
wood panels using archival PVA glue. Thick layers of epoxy resin are used to coat each work, resulting in brilliant, lively
colors that show natural mark-making from relief printing as well as overprinted color shapes. I consider this series a
demonstration of creative color play with the “work” being the multiple processes used in its creation. I hope that every
viewer receives a color benediction or blessing as an enjoyable, visually-saturated experience.
INSPIRATION & PROCESS This current work initially started from demonstrations of ink overlapping to students as
letterpress prints. I love introducing digital students to the love of paper, printing and ink. Students arrange antique wood
type into various compositions and print a small edition. The resulting prints showcase experimental typography using
antique wood type and the found shapes that are created through overprinting and overlapping. The series also functions
as educational samples about the qualities of ink and paper and color theory such as CMYK, color relationships such as
analogous and complementary, and how spot color works. The prints weren’t originally meant to be finished or resolved
compositions but evidence of the process. However, I found these prints interesting enough to submit them and they have
been shown in exhibitions and published in books. Not being afraid of maximum color impact, I decided to find a way to
intensify the work by cutting the prints into strips and collage them on wood panels. I often think of classic color theories
from Bauhaus teachers such as Josef Albers and Johannes Itten. Itten’s color theories include his famous seven color
contrasts such as simultaneous contrast and contrast of hue. I place each printed strip based on simple formal design
decisions, color approaches and how the rhythm of the shapes play off each other to create a vibrant whole.
Rachelle ChuangEmanent, 2018
Relief-Printed Paper Collaged On Wood Panel, Coated With Epoxy Resin 30 x 30 x 3 in$800
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Andrea CookPhoenix, Arizona, USA
Andrea Cook Biography:Artist Andrea Cook creates art that resonates on many levels. She plays with texture, pattern and repetition to create
unity in each unique piece. Andrea employs her imagination and inner light to create a connection with her viewer. Born
and raised in Dallas, TX, Andrea discovered her artistic desires early on and received a lot of encouragement to follow her
dreams. “My first childhood classes were drawing, watercolor, and ceramics. I continued art through high school, where I
enjoyed metals, ceramics, and printmaking. The high school that I attended had many art options, and I have always loved
exploring new media.” “My desire was to make one-of-a-kind, original art,” explains Andrea. “I went on to attend UT El
Paso, where I fell in love with sculpture. I received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Sculpture and Painting.” After college,
Andrea continued to explore different artistic endeavors. “I was working on large scale, soft sculpture installation,” she
explains. “It was at this same time that I started the ‘Garden of Roses’ as a large, soft sculpture, temporary installation.”
The ‘Garden of Roses’ project is made of hand dyed, painted, or pure fabrics made from canvas, cotton, and muslin. The
fabric is ripped into strips and dipped into an archival quality glue. Then, she forms the fabric into rose designs varying in
color, shape, and size. Andrea would then mount them on canvas or panel. “I love for my art to be beautiful, colorful, and
textural working with pattern and repetition to create unity,” says Andrea of her creative process. “I like for my work to
create an illusion and for it to connect to the viewer.” She continues to work with a variety of techniques. Exploration, risk
taking, change, and growth have all contributed to the techniques that she uses in her work today. “Sharing my inner light,
passion, and imagination is my way of making important connections.”
Andrea CookGarden Of Roses #92 Ocean Currents, 2017
Hand Dyed Cotton And Canvas On Canvas 36 x 12 x 4 in$ 1,100
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Jamie Craddock-JohnsonGilbert, Arkansas, USA
Jamie Craddock-Johnson Biography:“If you hear a voice within you say ‘you cannot paint,’ then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.” – Vincent
Van Gogh For all practical purposes, I should not be or consider myself an artist. I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Texas
A&M University with a degree in Marketing in 1989. I had a very successful career in the energy business and now I split
my time between our cattle ranch in Crockett, Texas and my cabin in the mountains in Gilbert, Arkansas; but here I am
following the words of one of my famous artist and painting. Largely a self-taught artist, I prefer to work with watercolors
and ink. I appreciate the vibrant colors and details I get using this combination. I don’t want to be constrained by one
medium; but let the subject I am painting inspire what medium I use. When I paint, the world around me goes away and I
am totally at peace with myself (and having many life tragedies) – this is why I paint! I primarily paint people, animals and
nature landscapes; these are the things that inspire me. I love to look at a photograph of a person and try to interpret and
tell their story through my painting. I also want to push the boundaries of what people consider beautiful and show that
we all are beautiful in our own light. One thing is for certain, being able to explore my art as a second career has made me
appreciate every minute of my journey and I look forward to seeing what the future holds.
Jamie Craddock-JohnsonFields Of Gold, 2018
Watercolor And Ink 11 x 5 in Unframed / 16 x 10 in Framed$750
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Matthew DibbleCleveland, Ohio, USA
https://www.instagram.com/matthew.dibble/
Matthew Dibble Biography:Puzzled Bipeds is made up mostly of larger paintings often diptychs and triptychs, which have a public, mural-like
presence. And while their crisply layered materials, attractive weathered tints and half-tones lure the viewer toward
them for a close look, they remain anything but intimate. Dibble deploys tangled linear forms on top of physical layers of
detail. These details are textual in part, recalling classic modernist collage techniques. Skin-like sheets of newspaper
seal the canvas, or sometimes Dibble uses blueprints, or dress patterns. Delicate substrates of background “information”
– unreadable columns of text, photographs that sometimes reveal an anonymous modern face -- act as counterpoint to
Dibble’s developing imagery, which is just recognizable as the distorted outlines of human or animal limbs, knotted across
the picture plane or distilled into separate creatures. If his abstract paintings bring the dimensions of life experience home
in candid handfuls (or at least use painterly frankness as their point of departure), the Biped milieu is diffident and fragile,
skimmed from a more subtle layer of being, as if Dibble were grafting daydreams and shadows over the gridded noise of
wakefulness.
Matthew DibbleCunning Infrastructure, 2016
Oil And Newsprint On Canvas 50 x 36 in$ 4,500
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Monica GewurzLions Bay, British Columbia, Canada
http://www.mgdesigns.org
Monica Gewurz Biography:Monica Gewurz lives and works in Vancouver, BC. Born in Peru in 1957, Monica immigrated to Canada in 1976, where she
obtained both a Bachelor of Science and Master in Landscape Architecture. She also holds a Fine Art and an Advanced
Painting Certificates from Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Monica’s abstract landscapes aim to reflect truthfully
the moods of Nature. Her work draws on the exceptional landscape of the Pacific West Coast, and worldwide tribal
symbolism. Monica’s distinctive style of textural painting, in which she applies thick layers of acrylic paint and medium
with palette knives, results in a 3-D effect, suggesting organic energy, flow and movement. At the same time, she uses
multiple glazes of color, creating ephemeral atmospheric effects. Although this work is still connected to the natural
environment, these ethereal landscapes represent states of being rather than specific places, encouraging the viewer into
a mood of physical beauty and spiritual inspiration. Monica uses an earthy, quiet palette echoing the color found in metallic
patinas, Raku pottery, weathering metals and ancient glass., She uses intense turquoises, luminous teals and yellows,
haunting blues, earthy ochres and sienna’s, deep burgundies and mysterious charcoals and blacks. In addition, she also
uses metallic paints and foils to accent textures to give her paintings more luminosity. The amazing colors of the three
submitted paintings, symbolize the importance of color in our lives. Color is a language: It speaks to who we are, how we
feel. Color is one of the most fulfilling elements in our lives. Color can attract our attention or change your mood. Color can
help to facilitate and fulfil some very basic human needs. The use and arrangement of color enable us to create beauty and
harmony and express our personal taste. Color makes our life more beautiful. Her work is in private collections in Canada
the US and internationally.
Monica GewurzLuminescence 2, 2017
Mixed Media On Canvas, Frame White Metal 30 x 24 x 1 in$1,200
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Kong HoBradford, Pennsylvania, USA
www.kongho.com
Kong Ho Biography:Kong Ho utilizes his bicultural background as a teaching artist professionally trained in both Chinese and Western
visual art. Ho earned a M.F.A. in painting and drawing at Texas Tech University in May 1994. Since then, he taught as art
professor and practicing artist at several universities, including USC-SJTU Institute of Cultural and Creative Industry,
University of Southern California (USC) and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) in Shanghai, China (2018), University of
Brunei Darussalam in Brunei (2011-17), University of Pittsburgh at Bradford (2001-11), Western Texas College (2000),
Hong Kong Baptist University (1997-00), and University of Hong Kong (1994-1997). Ho has received a Visiting Research
Fellowship (2013); Fulbright U.S. Scholarship (2009-2010), taught mural painting at the National Academy of Art in Sofia,
Bulgaria, for 5 months; VSA Arts Teaching Artist Fellowship (2008-09); Hong Kong Baptist University Fellowship (2006);
Sasakawa Fellowship (2005); International VSA arts Festival Fellowship (2004); Fellowship for Artistic Development
(1999); and Yamagata International Visual Arts Institute Fellowship (1996). Always looking for new opportunities to inform
the public of the educational and cultural value of community murals, he founded the Hong Kong Mural Society in 1997.
After that, he has designed and painted numerous school and community murals in the past 20 years. In addition to his
mural art, his structured painterly abstraction coupled with representational spiral paintings, nostalgic digital photographs
and whirling complex digital prints have been exhibited in more than 115 international and national exhibitions including
United States, Canada, Germany, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Japan, China, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and Hong Kong. His art
work has been exhibited in venues such as the United Nations Headquarters and Chelsea Art Museum in New York City, the
US Ambassadors’ Residences in Macedonia, Clymer Museum and Gallery in Washington, Amarillo Museum of Art in Texas,
Fine Arts Museums in New Mexico, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art in California, University of Pittsburg at Bradford in
Pennsylvania, Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery in Canada, Kunstquartier Bethanien in Berlin, National Academy of Art and New
Bulgarian University in Bulgaria, Museum of Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, Osaka Prefecture University in Japan, National
Institute of Education Art Gallery in Singapore, Poh-Chang Academy of Arts, University of the Philippines Visayas, Hong Kong
Baptist University, Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Hong Kong Museum of Art in Hong Kong. His award-wining art has been
collected by the organizations as University of Brunei Darussalam, University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Binney & Smith
Corporate Art Collection and The Weeks Gallery in New York, VSA Arts in Washington D.C., The Columbus Art Guild in Ohio,
National Academy of Art in Bulgaria, Osaka Prefecture University in Japan, Poh-Chang Academy of Arts in Thailand, Chinese
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Baptist University, and Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
Kong HoThe World Before Eyes, 2018
Acrylic 24 x 24 in$5,000
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David HovanVancouver, British Colombia, Canada
http://davidhovan.com
David Hovan Biography:David Hovan is an emerging visual artist from Vancouver. In a very short time, his abstract works have become sought
after and are held in private collections in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Berkeley and Mexico City. As a multi-award winning
independent filmmaker, David’s professional career as an actor, screenwriter and director in Theatre and Film has spanned
several decades and until recently, he was a senior executive at Brightlight Pictures in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He currently
dedicates himself full-time to visual art. David holds a Master of Fine Arts from the Meadows School of the Arts at SMU
Dallas, Texas and has studied at Emily Carr University in Vancouver, BC Canada.
David HovanBittersweet, 2018
Mixed Media On Canvas 48 x 36 in$1,700
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Saskia HuitemaUtrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
http://www.saskiahuitema.com
Saskia Huitema Biography:Saskia Huitema, a self taught artist, works from her home in Utrecht, central in the Netherlands where she lives with her
husband, daughter and cat. Saskia grew up in a small city in Friesland, the Northern part of the Netherlands. She spent
most of her time reading and rereading all the books in the children’s section of the library before moving on to adult books.
It was all about getting lost in other worlds. Saskia became a pharmacist, but once settled, something was missing. She
became very interested in art en developed a keen visual sense. When she finally picked up brushes in 2009 she found
herself again with a never-ending passion like she had discovered as a child in reading. Saskia works mostly with acrylics
on canvas or panels. Saskia started out with realistic still lifes and florals to teach herself how to observe and translate
to canvas. Currently Saskia’s favorite subject is her daughter who models for her and undergoes multiple transformations
according to the theme of the piece. Saskia’s realistic pieces- often with a touch of fantasy- evoke a mood of mystery
and enchantment. Her distinctive realistic portraits call for attention as the gaze is automatically drawn towards the
portrayed and lingers there as colorful details of dress and fabrics are taken in. Fashion photography and nature are a
source of inspiration. Saskia exhibits in galleries internationally, Art Fairs and at “Museum De Fundatie” in 2017. Her works
have been nominated by jury in the national Dutch competition “Painting of the Year” in 2015 and 2016 and by the jury
of ZomerExpo in 2017. “In my art I aim to portray beauty and emotions, weave tales and connect with nature. I find my
inspiration in flora and fauna, girls becoming women, Art Nouveau and the bygone era of the ‘Roaring Twenties’. I seek to
evoke the sense of mystery, wonder and enchantment which can be found all around us if you just look hard enough.”
Curator Review: My Underwater Love Painted with great honesty in a detailed and direct manner, artist Saskia Huitema has constructed a delicate portrait of
intimate romanticism. This imaginative work weaves organic elements of warm and cool hues throughout the entire piece
creating equity beneath a veil of emotion. The poetic title most certainly parallels those ‘layers’ of longing and desire,
skillfully expressed in her tender pose and melancholy eyes. - E.E. Jacks
Saskia HuitemaMy Underwater Love, 2017
Acrylic On Panel 30 x 30 cm$520
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Narumi IiHope Island, Queensland, Australia
Instagram @narumi_ceramics
Narumi Ii Biography:I am a Nerikomi ceramic artist based in Gold Coast, Australia. For me, Nerikomi is like painting a 3D canvas - I don’t repeat
the patterns and my colour choices are made from intuition and not from test tiles. I initially make all the major colours
then keep mixing and changing the saturation levels - similar to a painting process. This results in using much more
colours of clay than traditional Nerikomi technique which is unique to my style. About 80 colours and shades are used in
this vase “Hidden Equilibrium”.
Curator Review: Hidden EquilibriumIn Hidden Equilibrium artist Narumi Ii gives the viewer a private glimpse into her singular creation. li’s flowing sculpture
leads the eye into a naturally merging vortex of speckled, garden-like forms. This eloquent composition feels effortless and
deeply impassioned. Perhaps Ii’s cool tones and poignant expression of ’movement’ reveals her internal growth and ardent
dedication to creation. - E.E. Jacks
Narumi IiHidden Equilibrium, 2018
Porcelain 20 x 15.5 x 15 cm$2,500
HONORABLEMENTION
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Nicholas KozisRedondo Beach, California, USA
https://www.nickkozis.com
Nicholas Kozis Biography:My piece ‘Color 2’ shows my investigations of color. The psychology of pigment as it relates to the subject and its
environment is of particular interest. The colors complements are pushed and played against each other as a reflection
of this relationship. The pieces are also mixtures of mixed media. The process is a creative cocktail of materials form my
various sources to produce the art.
Nicholas KozisColor 2, 2018
Mixed Media, Ink, Paint, Pencil, Marker, Photographs 17.5 x 17.5 in$250
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Janice LeahyWindham, New Hampshire, USA
https://janiceleahy.wixsite.com/mysite
Janice Leahy Biography:in somnis veritas. I’ve been drawing and painting since I was a child taking group lessons at the Tringale Studio of Art in
Woburn, MA. I studied business in college for economic purposes (though I was accepted at two art schools; New England
School of Art & Design and Montserrat College of Art). I did manage to fit in a few classes at the DeCordova Museum
School in the early eighties. In 2008, I had a brain stem stroke caused by an aneurysm. I had impairments to my entire right
side (art hand). It took many months of physical therapy to overcome the various impairments. I couldn’t draw a straight
line and had to relearn everything all over again. I evolved into a different artist. I switched mediums to acrylics. I am
thankful for every day I breathe. I believe my works reflect that.
Janice LeahySoul Reapers At Old Harvard Square, 2017
Acrylic 24 x 36 in$ 1,500
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Min LuJersey City, New Jersey, USA
Min Lu Biography:Min is a conceptually driven graphic designer whose work is inspired by her dreams and emotional states, which she
abstracts into an subjective viewing experience by emphasizing line, color, and form. She is also interested in exploring
connection between the traditional Asian art and western modern art. By blending the Eastern and Western techniques
and aesthetics together, new connections can be made and an enhanced appreciation or awareness can be achieved.
When creating her work, she uses various mediums including mixed media and a combination of digital imaging and graphic
design.
Min LuSilk, 2017
Digital 2400 x 2400 px$300
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Anna Masiul-GozdeckaPiaseczno, Mazowieckie, Poland
[email protected]://agozdecka.art.pl
Anna Masiul-Gozdecka Biography:“I am a graduate of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. My work is two-dimensional: figurative and abstract. Both ways
complement each other and inspire. Although they seem to be completely separate, they “nourish” my work, not letting
myself burn out. Their common part is color and a reference to dreams, in which nothing is impossible, and parallel worlds
permeate. My art is my way to enjoy the world, its beauty and share it with people.”
Curator Review: Dance FlowThis brilliantly executed piece is marvelously liberated in feeling and gesticulation. Masiul-Gozdecka has painted a work of
freedom and harmonious independence. Her distinctive use of bright neons against black, contrasts the ‘dancing’ figures
giving the illusion of movement and flux. The artistry and confidence expressed in this work exudes a fearless expression
and spirit of vitality. - E.E. Jacks
Anna Masiul-GozdeckaDance Flow, 2017
Oil On Canvas 100 x 80 cm€2,150
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Ashlyn MetcalfTulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Instagram @ashlyn_metcalf
Ashlyn Metcalf Biography:Acrylic painter Ashlyn Metcalf uses narrative as the driving force behind her work. Interested in creation myths, the hero’s
journey, and dark themes she uses representational painting to create a world of magical realism. Photography has always
been present in her work for painting reference, but recently Metcalf has started to incorporate photos that can stand
alongside her narrative paintings. In progress is her Nova B-28 series that explores themes such as the contrast of day to
night, axis mundi, and a strong female character that tumbles head long into ‘the other side’. In the piece ‘Guardian’ Metcalf
incorporated the use of pink fluorescent paint on the back of the work. When hung with lights behind it, reflective pink
color gives ‘Guardian’ an ethereal glow. Nova B-28 is an in progress series that starts with photography, beginning the story
in the day and takes you through to night, paintings take over where photos leave off. And further down the line paintings
become more cut out and wild. Metcalf is currently working on this series.
Ashlyn MetcalfGuardian, 2018
Acrylic On Wood 41 x 17 in$600
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Banafsheh MobarakAnaheim, California, USA
Instagram @banafsheh_artgallery
Banafsheh Mobarak Biography:I graduated in Electrical Engineering but I have been painting for such a long time. Painting was my passion since I was a
little one. My media is oil. I love to focus on details of nature or anything around me, and then I create my piece of art. So
I consider my artwork’s category realism. I like playing with colors and show how colors could have a powerful role in our
everyday lives. Trying to transfer this message to the audience through my works is part of my goal. I participate different
shows to share my art with other people. Huntington Beach Library annual open shows and Orange County Fair juried
exhibitions are some of the programs that I have cooperation with them.
Banafsheh MobarakEndless Summer, 2017
Oil 16 x 20 inNFS
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Mallorie OstrowitzGlastonbury, Connecticut, USA
www.ostrowitzphotography.com
Mallorie Ostrowitz Biography:Mallorie was born and grew up in NYC. She was fortunate enough to study art at the City University of New York; graduating
with a B.A. in Fine Arts from Queens College and a Master of Fine Arts in Painting from Herbert Lehman College. She began
showing her photography in the late 1990’s throughout the United States and has been an elected member of Artworks
Gallery in Hartford, West Hartford Art League, Connecticut Women Artists, and now, Voice of Art Gallery. Mallorie has also
exhibited at the Worrell Gallery in Santa Fe in 2012 where her photography and Betsy Ranck’s paintings of abandoned
buildings throughout New Mexico were the featured show entitled “Elegy New Mexico”. Mallorie has been teaching
photography since 2003 and was privileged to be photographer in residence at the Awasi Hotel in San Pedro, Atacama
region of Chile, in the summer of 2010. In pursuit of new and unique images, Mallorie has traveled to South America,
Europe, Russia and Scandinavia. Artist Statement: My work focuses on the intimate landscape; I get close in, often within
inches of the subject, in order to see the subtleties of the design of the particular earth surface. For me, the landscape is
often a vehicle to create an abstraction by finding the dominant design element in each surface and using that element to
create the composition. For me, photography is not a literal translation of our world, but rather, a means of interpretation.
When I slow down and take the time to look closely at ordinary objects in nature as well as man made forms, I’m in awe at
all the inherent design: I’m always on the lookout for the interplay of line and form, form and color, color and texture. I see
endless possibilities in the bark of a tree, crevices of rock, flow of water, flow of a building.
Mallorie OstrowitzRoussillon Basket Shop, 2010
Photography 16 x 24 in$600
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Lillian PennypackerLos Angeles, California, USA
http://www.LPennypackerFineArt.com
Lillian Pennypacker Biography:Hi, how are you? I grew up in a family of artists. My mother is a painter and my father restores art. They have been a huge
influence on me over the years and I’m so grateful to have been exposed to great works of art at such a young age. Today
in my work, I focus on color as a means to express emotion. I value process as something that keeps me constantly
motivated. My latest work includes a lot of improv. I start with an image from nature like water. From there I work for
sometimes weeks on the underpainting. I then find the image from shapes and movement that naturally occurs. This
creates a more abstract and emotional piece. Thank you!
Lillian PennypackerNight Life, 2018
Acrylic Paint 48 x 36 in$1,350
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Jack RosenbergNew York, New York, USA
http://www.jackrosenberg.com
Jack Rosenberg Biography:Selected Exhibitions: 2018 Five Points Gallery. Solo Exhibition. “i.d.entity”. Torrington. Reveal International Contemporary
Art Fair. Denise Bibro Fine Art. Saratoga Springs Beacon Gallery. “International Juried Exhibition”. Boston. 2017 Wausau
Museum of Contemporary Art, Inaugural National Juried Exhibition, Highline Studios. “Single Fare 4”, Massive Group Show.
NY, NY Denise Bibro Fine Art, “Iconic Vignettes” 2-person exhibition. NY, NY The Silo Gallery, “Art of Feast of Art”, Solo
exhibition, New Milford CT Caelum Gallery, “NY Art Week”, Curated group show. NY, NY 2016 Thompson Gallery, “Nowhere,
Everywhere”, Group Show, Weston, MA Minor Memorial Gallery, “Ambiguum”, Solo Exhibition, Roxbury, CT Jan Kossen
Contemporary, “Fresh! The Modern Portrait”, Group Show, NY, NY Denise Bibro Fine Art, “Art from the Boros IV”, Group Show,
New York, NY Washington Arts, Annual Faculty Exhibition, Washington Karyn Mannix Contemporary, “Idols & Icons”,
Group Show, East Hampton, NY Ann Street Gallery, “Power and Politics”, Group Show, Newburgh, NY Art Mora Gallery, “The
Salon”, Group Show, New York, NY 2015 onSite: Brooklyn. “Face It: The Face in Contemporary Art”, Brooklyn, NY 2013 RH
Gallery, “Single Fare”, New York, NY 2012 Chautauqua Institute, 55th Annual Contemporary Exhibition, Behnke-Doherty
Gallery, Group Show. Washington 2011 Washington Arts, NE Regional Juried Show Winner Exhibition, New Arts Gallery,
Group Show: “Introspection: 15 Year Celebration” Behnke-Doherty Gallery, Group Show 2010 Behnke-Doherty Gallery, Solo
Exhibition Washington Arts, NE Regional Juried, Winner 2006 Annex Gallery, Amagansett , NY 2005 Heckscher Museum of
Art, Huntington, New York Awards: 2012 Chautauqua Institute, NY.,VACI Partners Award. [Juror: Kim Levin, Author, President
International Association of Art Critics.] Education: Prince Charles Drawing School, London Florence Academy of Art,
Florence, Italy National Academy of Art, NY, NY New York Academy of Art, NY, NY
Jack RosenbergThe Queen (Drag), 2018
Oil On Aluminum 60 x 48 in$12,500
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Hilary SanerMorro Bay, California, USA
http://hilarysaner.com
Hilary Saner Biography:Hilary was born in South Africa, travels the world, and comes to land on California’s Central Coast. She paints in oils, on
large and small surfaces - paper, collaged paper and fabric, wood, canvas and particle board. Her work asks questions that
might not otherwise occur, takes us places we might not think to go, and sparks connections that may feel subversive but
are ultimately a quest for transformative engagement.
Hilary SanerThe Textures Of Truth, 2018
Oil On Paper And Museum Board 48 x 36 in$1,500
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Mar Vázquez RoyMadrid, Madrid, Spain
http://www.vazquez-roy.com
Mar Vázquez Roy Biography:She was born and lives in Madrid. She is graduated in Publicity and Public Relations at the Complutense University of
Madrid. She has been working as a copywriter for 15 years. Her experience in the creative world of advertisements has
definitely influenced her art. She has taken painting, artistic drawing, graphic design and hyper-realistic sculpture courses.
She discovered her passion for sculpting in 2012. EXHIBITIONS 2013 - Galería EMMA Emoción Madrid. Exposición colectiva.
Madrid. España. - Galería San Vicente. Exposición colectiva. Alicante. España. - Galería Ara Arte. Exposición individual.
Madrid. España. Almoneda Navidad (Feria de Arte y Antigüedades). Madrid. España. 2014 - Galerie Artes. Exposición
colectiva. París. Francia. - Galería Eka&Moor. Exposición colectiva. Madrid. España. - DONOSTI ARTEAN, I Feria
Internacional de Arte Contemporáneo San Sebastián. Galería Eka&Moor. San Sebastián. España. 2015 - Galería M.ª
Nieves Martín. VII Feria de Arte Contemporáneo de Extremadura VIVE-ARTE 2015. Villafranca de los Barros, Badajoz. España.
- Galería Eka&Moor. Exposición colectiva. Madrid. España. 2016 - Galería Eka&Moor. Exposición colectiva. Madrid.
España. 2017 - Centro Cultural Conde Duque. Exposición colectiva “Haciendo barrio”. Madrid. España. - Art Fair Málaga
2017. España. Modalidad de exhibición digital. - WE ARE FAIR, Feria Internacional de Arte Emergente de Madrid. Centro
Cultural Conde Duque, Madrid.
Mar Vázquez RoyThe Breath You Take, 2014
Polyurethane Resin, Polyester Resin, Spray And Bronze Powder 20 x 30 x 20 cm / 20 x 30 x 15 cm€700
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Patricia WestmanSanta Rosa, California, USA
Patricia Westman Biography:I started painting with pastels in 2016 after a 40 year hiatus from the art scene. It has been a journey of re-discovering
the mental and physical pleasure I get from immersion again into the world of art. Every day I struggle to improve my
art and to find my vision of the world around me. This attitude frees me to explore and experiment with pastels, my new
chosen media. I live in an incredibly beautiful part of the world, Sonoma County California. And since there is no competing
with Mother Nature, I am trying to focus on land and seascape interpretation through color, form, and texture. When
selecting subject matter, I am most drawn to depicting dramatic lights and shadows and movement throughout the
landscape.
Patricia WestmanBrilliant Morning, 2018
Soft Pastel On Sanded U-Art Paper 14 x 18 in$450
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Laurie YehiaSanta Monica, California, USA
http://www.laurieyehia.com
Laurie Yehia Biography:Yehia’s work has been exhibited in solo and group shows, selected for awards on ARTslant.com, and featured in online and
print publications. She has studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, Stanford, Wesleyan University, University of Southern
California and the Wudl studio. Yehia co-curates StudioEleven exhibitions and serves on the city of Santa Monica’s Arts
Commission and Public Arts Committee. “I paint with re-purposed objects. Individual wall switch plates aggregate into
a grid-like foundational structure for exploration. The repeated forms can be recognized as functional wall plates with
openings for switches that are not physically there, alluding to inner spaces where shifts and changes can happen. In this
way, the objects retain traces of their functionality while their new configuration is open to multiple interpretations. Or
they may simply be experienced as they are.”
Laurie YehiaAntidote To Noise, 2017
Oil Paint, Wall Switch Plates And Screws On Wood Panel 19 x 27 in$1,800
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Sachi YoshimotoNerima-ku, Tokyo, Japan
http://www.sachiyoshimotoart.com
Sachi Yoshimoto Biography:My name is Sachi Yoshimoto. I’m a self-taught artist from Tokyo, Japan. My medium of choice is oil. I love to paint
object I’m attracted to in everyday life. My style is “true-to-life” with my inner vision. Mostly I paint on small surfaces of
6x6 inches canvas panel, so that I can achieve efficiently. Thankfully there are so many great artists teaching almost
everything about art these days, so I often attend the art school called “YouTube” :). I truly admire them and appreciate
their contributions. Now and forever, I strive to improve and enjoy my artistic journey with all my heart. I couldn’t be happier
if my art could make your day a little brighter.
Sachi YoshimotoColors In The Darkness, 2018
Oil On Canvas 6 x 6 inPOR
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Liliana ZavaletaMilford, New York, USA
http://www.lilianazavaleta.com
Liliana Zavaleta Biography:I was born in Lima, Peru (1952) and grew up in New Jersey and New York. After graduating from high school, I studied
languages at Rutgers University, New Jersey and Université de Tours, Tours, France receiving a Double Major in French
and Spanish Languages and Literature with a Minor in Art History. I received my MA degree from New York University in
Latin American Literature before moving to the Near East and Europe where I worked as an ESL teacher (English as a
Second Language), studied languages and travelled during two and a half years. Upon returning to New York City, I studied
photography and darkroom printing techniques at the International Center of Photography and later was accepted full-
time at Parson’s School of Design and received a Communication Arts degree. I worked as a Graphic Designer and Creative
Art Director after art school, first full-time, then freelance, working in NYC, Upstate NY and then later in Chile, receiving
several awards for my work: Editorial and Marketing Awards, Honorable Mentions, a Best Brochure Design Award including
the Best of Show Award from the Art Director’s Club of New York. In 1992 I moved to South America with my husband and
two children where I had been hired to be the Director of the Design Department at a large advertising agency in Santiago,
Chile. In 1996 I left the Advertising world and began drawing and painting with teachers Paula Salas and later, Jorge
Kuhn. I became a full time visual artist. I’ve attended art workshops both in the US and South America, and also attended
a Residency at Vermont Studio Center. My work has been exhibited in both Chile and the US. Currently, I divide my time
between Santiago, Chile and Upstate NY.
Liliana ZavaletaDisplaced #6, 2016
Mixed Media Collage On Paper 27 x 22.5 cm / 11 x 9 in$650
Rush AllenMidnight Reflections, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Veronique BajzikKlose In, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Sejal BankerInnocence, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Fay BiegunDragon Song, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Louis BoyangGray Day Made Bright II, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Cameron CalderonCamino De Colores No.3, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Rachelle ChuangEmanent, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Andrea CookGarden Of Roses #92 Ocean Currents, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Jamie Craddock-JohnsonFields Of Gold, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Matthew DibbleCunning Infrastructure, 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Monica GewurzLuminescence 2, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Kong HoThe World Before Eyes, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
David HovanBittersweet, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Saskia HuitemaMy Underwater Love, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Narumi IiHidden Equilibrium, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Nicholas KozisColor 2, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Janice LeahySoul Reapers At Old Harvard Square, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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Min LuSilk, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Anna Masiul-GozdeckaDance Flow, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Ashlyn MetcalfGuardian, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Banafsheh MobarakEndless Summer, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Mallorie OstrowitzRoussillon Basket Shop, 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Lillian PennypackerNight Life, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Jack RosenbergThe Queen (Drag), 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Hilary SanerThe Textures Of Truth, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Mar Vázquez RoyThe Breath You Take, 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Patricia WestmanBrilliant Morning, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Laurie YehiaAntidote To Noise, 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Sachi YoshimotoColors In The Darkness, 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Liliana ZavaletaDisplaced #6, 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
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