Mar 15 2012

Featured Artist: March 2012 Vol. 4 # 5

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Richard Santiago II
Atlanta, Georgia – USA
Email: rsantiagoii@yahoo.com
Website: Richard Santiago Online

Richard Santiago II is a Hispanic artist originally from the Bronx in New York City. His work reflects modern pop culture and a twist to comic book illustration. His early beginnings in art start from street art, everything from legal graffiti art to logo designs. Santiago's work deals with a somewhat surreal content to his comic book illustrations. He is able to achieve this surreal effect by using pencils, pen and ink, water colors, and air-brush in his illustrations. He currently resides in Atlanta Georgia – USA and is constantly striving to excel in the field of art and design.

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Feb 15 2012

Featured Artist: February 2012 Vol. 4 # 4

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Louise O'Neil
Bisbane, Australia
Email: louise_oneil@hotmail.com
Website: www.louiseoneil.com

 

Louise O’Neil is a Brisbane-based artist from Queensland, Australia. Her newest photographic series, ‘Grit’, was photographed at the old Ipswich powerhouse. The irony of this building as a powerhouse is found in its extreme darkness, with the only available light coming from sun fragments though dirt-encrusted windows. The machinery left in the building, lying lifeless amidst the abandoned chaos, stands as silent witnesses of the energy they once possessed. When struck by the outside light, the dust begins to dance around metal and decay as if there are ghosts in the machines. O’Neil’s work seeks to revive these objects and their place, enhancing the ambience and colour to bring the ghosts to life and restore the power the machines and the building once had.

 

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Jan 15 2012

Featured Artist: January 2012 Vol. 4 # 3

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Heidi Zito
New York, New York
Email: heidi.zito@gmail.com
Website:
 www.heidizito.com
 


Born March 23, 1987 to a Japanese mother and an Italian father. Heidi Zito is a painter and video artist living in New York City. Zito has been a part of projects and exhibitions such as the Solomon R. Guggenheim's Stillspotting NYC project and an exhibition at the Big Screen Plaza in New York City. Her next solo exhibition will be on May 23 – June 30, 2012 at HEREart Gallery in SoHo. She is currently attending The School of Visual Arts for her Master of Fine Arts.  

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Dec 15 2011

Featured Artist: December 2011 Vol. 4 # 2

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Flynn Geissel
Washington, DC
Phone: 202-415-4682
Email: flynngeissel@yahoo.com
Website: www.flynngeissel.com

 

Internationally exhibited artist Flynn Geissel holds a deep passion for art and has been painting since 1997. Equally proficient in the landscape as well as in abstract expressionism, Geissel’s work is a regular part of juried exhibits. In 2010, the artist’s work was exhibited at Agora Gallery and the NAWA Gallery in Chelsea, New York and at the July 2010 “Sensory Overload” exhibit at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Geissel’s more recent exhibits include The Museum of the Living Artist in San Diego and The Brick Lane Gallery in London, UK.

 

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Nov 15 2011

Featured Artist: November 2011 Vol. 4 # 1

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Mennat Allah Abou O'llow

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Cairo, Egypt
Phone: 00202-0100-6526271
Email: manosh86@gmail.com

Mennat Allah Abou O'llow, an Egyptian independent artist, graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts specializing in printmaking. She has participated in local and international art events and is constantly using her artwork as a vehicle to share her culture with wider audiences. Her artwork celebrates the beauty and inspiration in female figures, their glorious curves, delicate form and expression that holds the heart.

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