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Oda Iselin Sønderland (Norwegian-Irish, b. 1996, b. Oslo, Norway, based London, England) - Krokus, 2021, Paintings: Watercolor on Paper
Eugene Korolev aka Evgeny Korolev aka Евгений Королев (Russian, based Moscow, Russia) - 1: Waves 2: Confusion 3: Ascending, Paintings: Digital Art
Inka Essenhigh (American, b. 1969)
Midsummer, 2010
Oil on canvas
Erin Hanson (American, b. 1981, Portland, OR, USA, based McMinnville, OR, USA) - Arizona Summer, 2011, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
May the gods keep our hearths warm, our spears sharp and our clan safe
Yuichi Araki aka 荒木 祐一 aka Araki Yuichi (Japanese) - Kenrokuen II, Paintings: Oil
Had critique today on these babies and though I like them a lot, and everyone else did too, I feel like they are more of a study or experiment. I am going to keep qorking with metal though.
5 p.m.
http://www.abigailaguilarart.com/
FROM THE ARTIST DIRECTORY
Underlying Personal Narratives
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Elizabeth Wood's artwork explores the underlying, personal narratives that share a universality of themes: vulnerability, loss, resilience, and hope. Her art practice is influenced by her childhood experience as an orphan navigating an unstable world shaped by powerful emotions such as: grief, loneliness, fear and hope. In her work, which is predominately collage as well as installation, Wood seeks to express the experience of vulnerability with the hope of building a shared awareness of and empathy for others. Read More
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Heyo - Woman on beach, 2023
A few (very small) illustrations by Nikolay Kolchitsky, done c. 1956-1960
does anyone know how to stop the yearning and longing and lingering and the desire and obsession. please. please. please. please. please
Jeremy Miranda (American, b. 1980, Newport, RI, USA, based Dover, NH, USA) - The Deep End, 2023, Paintings: Acrylic on Panel
Timothy P. Wilson aka Tim Wilson (New Zealander, 1954-2020, b. Palmerston North, New Zealand, d. Queenstown, New Zealand) - Harriman Eve, Paintings: Oil on Panel
Hans Vandekerckhove (Belgian, b. 1957, Ingelmunster, West Flanders, Belgian, based Ghent, Belgium) - Painters Road, 2006, Paintings: Oil on Canvas