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Artist Statement:
To see or purchase more of my art please visit
my website:: http://ursulafreer.com or contact me
at 505-466-1819
After working in traditional painting for most of my life
I discovered the digital medium a few years ago.
For me he computer is an excellent tool for ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
For a complete selection or purchase of my work
please visit my website gallery at:
http://ursulafreer.com or call 505-466-1819
PUBLICATIONS & PERMANENT COLLECTIONS
2009 Contributor to THOREAU’S LEGACY, Union of Concerned Scientists
2006 Contributor to GOING DIGITAL, Vision & Practice of Digital Artists
2004 MASTERING DIGITAL PRINTING, ...
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Artist Galleries:
For a complete selection or purchase of my work
please visit my website gallery at:
http://ursulafreer.com or call 505-466-1819
Farrell Fischoff Gallery
1807 Second Street <29
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Johnsons of Madrid
2843 Highway 14
Madrid, NM 87010
Expressions Gallery
172 South Street
Milford, NH ...
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Collections:
Coming Soon!
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Reviews for Ursula Freer:
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Art Review by Ken Gradomski
Lake Erie College Exhibit, Painesville, OH
Disparate elements create visual metaphor! The works that caught my eye are: Ursula Freer's "Haiku" with her amazing
lines knitted across a wonderfully symbolic composition....
Review by Jeanne Lerner, Northern Lights, Brea, CA
Ursula Freer's works are some of the lushest and most colorful in the exhibit.
Her "Soul of the Machine" created entirely In Photoshop and KPT3, shows the possibilities that advanced machines may someday have spirit and emotions.
"Blue Sanctuary" shows a secret cave depicting a magical refuge. This work was completed by using several filters in Photoshop.
Review by Dennis Dolan, THE Magazine, Santa Fe, NM
One of Ursula Freer's eight kaleidoscopic digital paintings, is among the most exciting pieces in the show. "Portal" looks as if liquid metal is flowing through the picture, then spiraling to channel our attention, metaphorically, through the surface. And Portal is particularly interesting in its relationship to the computer screen from which is sprang. Portal, like the computer screen, give the illusion of depth, of a virtual realm, successfully translating electronic space onto a 2D surface.
Excerpts of Review by Lesley King, New Mexican, Santa Fe, NM
Mindscapes, Santa Fe Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM
Freer's work is cool and intellectual....
Sense of fleeting spirit......
Interest in the ethereal world.....
Review by Melanie Romancito, The Taos News
Three Visionary Artists: Visions of the New Millenium
Bareiss Gallery, Taos, NM
If numbers are the alphabet the divine uses to speak to us, then fractal geometry is a visual analog for the space-time continuum. Freer uses paint and digital graphics to create a world not of our reality. These fractal universes unfold and comment on the nature of reality. Freer is fascinated by the concepts of the time-space continuum, how it affects us and how it is perceived.
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