Artists Describing Their Art:
Cindy Pinnock - Artist Statement My heart goes into all that I do whether it be from cooking gourmet dishes, to 3 dimensional art works that adorn my home or to my warm embracing landscaping that surrounds my house for guests. My passion for expressing my emotions onto a blank canvas started shortly after high school and was fine-tuned with college and private classes. However, I must admit that truly being a part of nature and experiencing the great outdoors in our beautiful state have greatly deepened my passion for wildlife and nature in my work. As my tastes matured, I ventured into many different mediums such concrete, mosaic, and pencil just to name a few. Most recently, oil painting has consumed my passion for the brilliance of color and the ability of combining different techniques of brush and abstract impressionistic strokes by hand. The way I look at ordinary objects in our daily lives and make them more unique sets me apart from other artists. I donaEURtmt keep my work to simply a canvas but to the world around me, I live my creativity and have no limitations. I would welcome the opportunity to have you view my creations please ...
Steve Meyerholz - I should have never became an artist. For years my attempts at writing graffiti were ridiculed my work laughed at and dismissed as garbage. I have been fascinated with art since I first saw graffiti. I never gave up and practiced daily until a style emerged. Graffiti has opened my mind to other art forms. I currently paint canvasses and murals and draw portraits with various media. I have also been a tattooist for 2 decades. I get my inspiration from the way Im feeling at that particular moment. I try to incorporate things I see or experience on a regular basis whenever possible while Im producing a piece of art. I will never stop creating and always try learning new techniques. I was determined to be an artist and it has led me here. Lets see what the future holds. I am always interested in collaborating with other artists to see what kind of creative chemistry can be discovered. ...
Marina Montanaro - I do "Poptual" Art. / Faccio arte "Popcettuale". Each work is an original that I carry out after you order it, made on Fabriano paper 1318/R or /CP with watercolors, china ink, colored pencils and gold. Ask for a sample! On request, they can be smaller or bigger and the price vary accordingly (i.e. cm. 12,5 x 12,5 / 5"x 5" = U$D 175.-- shipping included; cm. 30 x 30 / 12" x 12" U$D 350.-- shipping included). Ogni lavoro i?1/2 un originale che eseguo su ordinazione, su carta Fabriano 1318/GG o /GF con acquarelli, inchiostro di china, matite colorate e oro. Rihiedete un campione! The language in the balloon can vary on request. / La lingua nel fumetto pui?1/2 cambiare su richiesta. Su richiesta, pui?1/2 essere pii?1/2 piccolo o pii?1/2 grande, e il prezzo varia di conseguenza (p.e. cm 12,5 x 12,5 / 5" x 5" = U$D 175.-- spese postali incluse; cm 30 x 30 / 12" x 12" = U$D 350.-- spese postali incluse). The images are selected from my comic strip's blog *Frogs Without Borders*
Jeff Brogowski - I'm a cartoonist/illustrator looking to emphasize humor in art. My drawings/cartoons are simple, yet effective, and often veer into the darker regions of the human condition. I believe the cartoon medium can effectively present ideas to people that would ordinarily shun art as being too stodgy or precious. Though not at all a fan of "superhero" art, I appreciate all art as valuable and worthy of contemplating if only to give the artist the respect he/she deserves for pursuing their vision....