Monthly Archives: August 2009
All we want to do is dream of the whole kit and Caboodle
As you listen to the steady stream of familiar songs like Stand By Me and All I Have to Do is Dream, you’ll find that the familiar fades, replaced by Caboodle’s re-imagined, inspired harmonies. Continue reading
Drift along Joe Martino’s flow of quiet anarchy
Despite rigorous experimentation and a willingness to try new things in new ways, every artist has a style that is distinctively theirs. Subtle nuances in color, in texture, in subject, and in composition will ultimately belie their creator’s hand. For Joe Martino, his remarkable artistic “tell” is the cycle of chaos and order that blooms rhythmically in his work.
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Michele Waalkes illustrates that ‘the whole is truly more than a sum of its parts’
Fiber artist Michele Waalkes is a master media manipulator. She thinks ahead of the confines of rigid and permanent surfaces and into flowing, stretchable and fluid fabric, and she bends the medium to her will seamlessly. Continue reading
Diane Belfiglio profoundly captures our past
This week’s hearted artist, Diane Belfiglio, is without a doubt the epitome of artistic skill. She’s technically vivacious, capturing richly by hand the same moments in time a photographer captures by lens. The historical buildings and monuments that serve so often as her subjects arrive on paper and canvas resolutely whole and resoundingly profound.
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