by Deborah E
on March 21, 2012
There is so much more to Ms. Consuelo Okdie and her art than what could possibly be articulated here. She is gifted in painting (and creating her own paints), as well as the sculpting and the combination of both. That’s why I called this “Tantalizing Textures,” because the color and the design and the art pull me in wanting more!
Come, let’s get to know Ms. Okdie, in her own words…
by Deborah E
on March 7, 2012
When I was trying to come up with the title of this post, beyond Mr. Stilletto’s name, I found myself, well, speechless. That isn’t an easy feat, I might add. I always have difficulty trying to describe an artist with two words. Granted, that is a self-imposed limitation, but I try to have a little fun with it, nonetheless.
I was very struck by Mr. Stilletoo’s art, but also his way with words. It seems that his expression, be in graphical or the communication art, emanates his essence. Read with me, will you, in the words of the artist, himself…
by Deborah E
on February 29, 2012
I really enjoyed this interview with Benson Simmonds. Honestly, I enjoy all these interviews! I never cease to learn something and be inspired, not only by the exceptional art, but the people behind the art.
Mr. Simmonds is no exception. His style of abstract art causes room for examination and interpretation and draws further appreciation of each piece, individually, and collectively. And, Mr. Simmonds’ contagious positive attitude is appealing. Well, you all know how much I am into hugs and positive thinking, so possibly that is what I sense when I look at the art of Benson Simmonds.
Join with me, in learning about Mr. Simmonds, in his own words…
by Deborah E
on February 22, 2012
Ms. Schreiber is a delightful person (love her sense of humor and wonderment!), as well as a delightful artist. As with many artists, it was hard to choose which pieces to show in this interview! She excels in so many areas, that you cannot label her with just one. But then, as creative creatures, that is one of the aspects that makes us what we are.
by Deborah E
on January 18, 2012
“Painter of Memories” is an apt description for the art of Christopher Clark. His art brings emotion and feeling to life. One can feel the breeze when viewing his image, here. One can taste the sand, and feel the warmth of the sun. This is talent, my friends, to be able to interpret the event, memory, in a way that allows the viewer to experience it… even when it is not their memory that inspired the original painting. Come, learn about Mr. Clark, and his talent and thoughts on his own art and the art world, as it relates to the community.