Artist Statement After working for decades with urban found objects, I came to a point where I needed to refresh. “Go back to nature” is the old advice to artists. Otter Falls is a site in the Catskills that I painted and photographed over a period of ten years. In a way it was a...
Artist Statement I collage fabricated reality, remove it from original context and give it a renewed worth. The reality of mass printed matter is often static or stale. I find these images and recognize them for what they meant to us at a point in time. They were once important to us, caused a sensation;...
Greetings from the Golan Height Winery, 4/2011, Relief Print, 18×24, Edition of 6 Greetings from where Kent becomes Franklin, 2/2011, Relief Print, 18×24, Edition of 12 Greetings from 9th Street, 7/2010, Relief Print, 18×24, edition of 20 published by Cannonball Press DSCF4038, 11/2010, Relief Print, 22×30, Edition of 6 DSCF4034, 6/2010, 22×30, Edition of 6...
Artist Statement My work has continually been about constructing imagined environments that delve into the dark inner reaches of the mind, conveying a sense of romantic melancholy and isolation. Through specific color choices and deliberate composition, I create spaces that point to the gothic and eerie—the darker sides of personality—while still calling to mind the...
Artist Statement My aesthetic is based on the limitless. Seeing infinite potential in all areas of design and how I can manifest them to create something with fluidity and complexity. As an artist reaching a place of balance is such an extreme rarity, Balance is often the underlying theme in my artwork, and the desire...
Artist Statement I was born in Tucuman, Argentina. Growing up, I took every opportunity I had to create art. In the early 90′s, I was an exchange student in New York City. From the moment I arrived, I was stunned by the city’s art scene and knew that one day I would come back to...
Brooklyn artist Sheila Goloborotko launches her project 1001 dreams and is requesting submissions from the public. This project exists in the public sphere. In it, I’ll be taking people’s dreams out of their heads and out of their bed, so to speak, printing them on pillowcases and then seeding them into unexpected, far-flung corners of...
Gratitude Designs by Tara Dixon is a company based on acknowledgement and gratitude. Tara Dixon is a painter from Brooklyn, NY who started a series of paintings in the Spring of 2010 with the words “thank you” inscribed into the final layer of wet paint. The colors she uses are vibrant jewel tones and the...
Temporary Shelters is a book object built into a landsnail shell. The text begins curled into the shell as one long scroll to be unfurled and, ulitmately, detached completely by the reader. Each book is encased in dirt in a cardboard box, from which the reader is instructed to fill the emptied shell with dirt...