Showing posts with label visual art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visual art. Show all posts

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Blue Pages 3.1 — Fabrice B. Poussin

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To kick off the third volume of Blue Pages, we have on view a set of fifteen resplendent photographs taken by Fabrice B. Poussin. Which one catches your eye the most?

Friday, May 24, 2019

Blue Pages 2.6 — Jim Zola

We're delighted to present today six pieces of visual art from one Jim Zola. These are considerably experimental pieces that stress the use of layering and adaptation of previous images. A single work of art can become tenten hundredwith enough ingenuity and the understanding that each single move is unique. Wonder on, enjoy...

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Blue Pages 2.3 — Warren J. Cox

Warren J. Cox paints expressive, cubistic images, making sparse use of chilly colors beneath sweeps of warmth. His artworks tend to evoke (for us) the natural world, juxtaposed with martian corners of reality; regal forms dipped in ominous dreamstuff. Have yourself a look at three of his pieces...

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Blue Pages 2.2 — Silvia La Rote

Silvia's mixed media work merges her hand drawn or painted pieces with photographs and other digitally created pieces, usually in collage format. View seven of her works below...

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Blue Pages 1.12 — Ingrid Calderon

Explore this new blue page containing five pieces of visual art from Ingrid Calderon — brightly haunting, impressionistic paintings and a couple of marginal, extemporaneous drawings. Often our amorphous ideas are just as intriguing as the fully-formed...