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Christian Culver, Lucille Coleman, Tom Irizarry Studio, Stephen Mead, Tamara Sorkin, Tary Socha, Bessie Papazafiriou, Jacqueline Weegels, Cornelia Macfadyen, Storm Hammond, Paola Di Renzo, Lucia Timis, George Oommen offering original Original Paintings artworks.


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Lucille Coleman: 'Drop Flare', 2006 Oil Painting, Figurative.  Salsa Dancing from my small works series. . .I had no idea my dancermodels were going to do this.  I just told them to do what you feel like doing to the music. . . .  and this was the result.  They are so talented and STRONG.  ...
, 2006
Figurative - Painting
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Lucille Coleman: 'Green Spinner', 2006 Oil Painting, Figurative. Salsa Dance Painting from mySMALL WORKS SERIES.Also See paintings Drop and Jumpstreet in the small works series. ...
Figurative - Painting
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Tom Irizarry Studio: 'Breathes Minion', 2006 Oil Painting, Sky.  mineral pigments and oil on canvas, lapis, azurite, carmine, vermillion, lead- tin yellow ...
Sky - Painting
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
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Stephen Mead: 'Those Were The Shadows That Was The Wall I', 1990 Oil Painting, Surrealism. This large mural piece is a mediation on the actual shadows refracted from window where I was living at the time.  Later I combined it with its sequel and commited it to film in a piece called Lamp Legacy, available on dvd as part of Murals in Motion, Indieflix.  com. ...
Surrealism - Painting
36 x 24 inches (91.4 x 61.0 cm)
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Tamara Sorkin: 'Meirs cow', 1990 Ink Painting, Animals.
, 1990
Animals - Painting
21 x 30 cm (8.3 x 11.8 inches)
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Tary Socha: 'Patina Effect No 1', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Fragmented Recall Series. Recollections fade like the changing patina on aging copper. Miked acrylic mediums on gallery wrapped canvas....
Abstract - Painting
3 x 16 inches (7.6 x 40.6 cm)
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Tary Socha: 'Pacific Recollections', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Fragmented Recall series. This series is premised on the fact that we all have memories or thoughts just out of reach on the tip of our tounges. Like a painted image on an old barn or the patina wear on fragmented copper, layers of textures and subtle color variations are ...
Abstract - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Tary Socha: 'Growiing Things', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. An impression of crowded growth of plant life reaching skyward. Mixed acrylic mediums on gallery wrapped canvas....
Abstract - Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Tary Socha: 'Summer Growth', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. Impressions of growing plant forms amidtst the warmth of Summer. Mixed Acrylics mediums on gallery wrapped canvas....
Abstract - Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Bessie Papazafiriou: 'Flamingos', 2006 Oil Painting, Birds.
, 2006
Birds - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Bessie Papazafiriou: 'Wood Nymphs', 2006 Oil Painting, Mythology. The Greeks believed that various divinities protected nature.  These divinities were known as nymphs.  This painting depicts young women of the forest known as wood nymphs who protected trees.  It was believed that anyone who caught a glimpse of a nymph was blessed with good fortune and those who abused ...
Mythology - Painting
28 x 24 inches (71.1 x 61.0 cm)
Jacqueline Weegels: 'Checkmate 1', 2006 Acrylic Painting, Abstract. The swirling, twirling lines juxtaposed with the straight shapes and bright colors is music to my eyes....
Abstract - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
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Cornelia Macfadyen: 'Fire N Ice', 2005 Oil Painting, Abstract.
, 2005
Abstract - Painting
20 x 26 inches (50.8 x 66.0 cm)
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Storm Hammond: 'Mona Mia', 2018 Oil Painting, Portrait.
, 2018
Portrait - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Storm Hammond: 'Mona Lisa Study', 2018 Oil Painting, Culture.
Culture - Painting
12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm)
Storm Hammond: 'Italian Light', 2005 Oil Painting, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Storm Hammond: 'Evening Sky', 2005 Oil Painting, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Paola Di Renzo: 'nel paese delle fate', 2005 Other Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
80 x 80 cm (31.5 x 31.5 inches)
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Paola Di Renzo: 'seascape', 2005 Other Painting, Abstract.
, 2005
Abstract - Painting
80 x 80 cm (31.5 x 31.5 inches)
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Lucia Timis: 'Composition', 1980 Other Painting, Abstract. Mural Painting- Al Fresco...
Abstract - Painting
6 x 5 feet (1.83 x 1.52 m)
Lucia Timis: 'Composition 03', 1978 Other Painting, Abstract. Mural Painting- Al secco,Egg Tempera,High School Cafeteria,Cluj, Romania...
Abstract - Painting
20 x 10 feet (6.10 x 3.05 m)
Bessie Papazafiriou: 'Two Swimmers II', 2005 Oil Painting, Seascape.
Seascape - Painting
40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Bessie Papazafiriou: 'Two Swimmers I', 2004 Oil Painting, Seascape. This painting depicts two young swimmers undaunted by the power of the sea....
Seascape - Painting
36 x 30 inches (91.4 x 76.2 cm)
Tom Irizarry Studio: 'Comforts holding', 2004 Oil Painting, Landscape. oil on canvas, azurite, cremnitz white, ivory black, lead- tin yellow, cinnabar...
Landscape - Painting
14 x 18 inches (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
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Tom Irizarry Studio: 'Betroved', 2004 Oil Painting, Visionary. oil on canvas, cinnabar, azurite, cremnitz white...
, 2004
Visionary - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
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George Oommen: 'mankotta relections dyptic', 2004 Acrylic Painting, Landscape.
Landscape - Painting
24 x 60 inches (61.0 x 152.4 cm)
George Oommen: 'palm green', 2004 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
, 2004
Abstract - Painting
12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
George Oommen: 'sacred palces 4', 2004 Acrylic Painting, Abstract.
Abstract - Painting
24 x 24 inches (61.0 x 61.0 cm)
George Oommen: 'kanjeevaram 6', 2004 Oil Painting, Culture. kanjeevaram is inspired from the sarees that are woven from the town of Kanjeevaram ...
Culture - Painting
24 x 36 inches (61.0 x 91.4 cm)
Robert H. Stockton: 'The Sun At Three Penny Ridge', 2000 Oil Painting, Abstract. The idea for this small oil painting came from hiking in the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest on a beautiful summer day....
Abstract - Painting
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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  • Artists Describing Their Art:

    Christian Culver - Architectural Art Today we see art and architecture of the past as nobody saw it before, we perceive it in a different way. All of us see hundreds of images everyday in the cities in which we live. In no other form of society in history has there been such a concentration of images, such a density of visual messages. One may remember or forget these messages, but briefly one takes them in, and for a moment they stimulate the imagination by way of either memory or expectation. The image belongs to the moment. They never speak of the present, but often refer to the past and always speak of the future. We are so accustomed to being addressed by these images that we scarcely notice their total impact. A person may notice a particular image or piece of information because it corresponds to some particular interest they may have. The fact that these images belong to the moment, but speak of the future, produces a strange effect, which has become so familiar that we scarcely notice it. Usually we pass the image - walking, traveling, or on the TV screen, somewhat different but even then we are theoretically the active ...

    Lucille Coleman - Although I'm able to produce other imagery, the figure has been my main subject. I believe that if an artist can capture and express the figure well, he can master any subject. I have explored the following themes to name a few: chic erotica, forms of dance such as latin and hip-hop, the family, conceptual themes pertaining to people in business, men and women in positive leadership roles and societal issues. I enjoy painting subjects and themes by using a loose, bold, direct and painterly brushstroke or flat graphite strokes over a solid drawing. Spontaneity and making visual statements by the "less is more" method is very gratifying for me. In addition, the chiaroscuro lighting of subjects fascinates me and I never tire of its effects of light and shadow. I am influenced by the works of Joaquin Sorolla, John Singer Sargeant, Caravaggio and other painters of his era, Wassily Kandinsky, Phillip Corey, Impressionism, and many great illustrators. ...

    Tom Irizarry Studio - Oil painter with broad knowledge of historic methods and historic colors. My studio is my laboratory. I make all my paint. My work focuses on elements of the earth air and land. What I observe is beyond a pretty sky or nice landscape. It is the notion that our earth and the universe, are imbued with a specific energy. Historically, this energy was described by the Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins as Instress and Inscape, derived from ideas of the medieval philosopher, Duns Scotus. Scotus argued that there is some matter entirely devoid of form. Paintings can vary from 9 x 12 inches to 6 x 8 feet. Viewers describe a profound feeling from the paintings, regardless of the size. Specialties Historic processes for paint making, mediums, grounds, oils, mineral pigments, oil mediums, tempera mediums, non-silver processes cyanotypes and archival digital pigment prints....

    Stephen Mead - In the early 1990's Stephen Mead's poems began appearing in such journals as Onionhead, Bellowing Ark, and Invert, but upon moving to Provincetown, Mass., Stephen decided to concentrate more on visual work. It was in the year 2000, after moving back to NY, that Stephen started seeking publication again for both his writing and his art combined. Since, then, thanks to the wonders of the World Wide Web, his work has appeared internationally both in cyberspace, hard copy, and physical Gallery Space. Often the writing has appeared along side his paintings, and at other times with the text superimposed. In 2004 Stephen began experimenting even more with these poetry/art hybrids creating a series of e books, including the award winning "We Are More Than Our Wounds". From there Stephen began experimenting with his art and poems as films, at first creating slideshows with captions, and then doing his own soundtracks and voice overdubs. These DVDs are available through Indieflix.com In 2006 Stephen put this technology to use releasing a CD of poems set to music "Safe & Other Love Poems" (CDBaby.com), as well as two print editions of his image/art hybrids, "Selected Works" and "Tree ...

    Tamara Sorkin - I have always worked from organic subjects- plants, animals, or the human body, but usually I arrive at an abstract, "zoomorphic" description, that enables me a wider perspective. ...

    Tary Socha - I am an innovative contemporary artist, exploring unconventional images and techniques in mixed media, collage, acrylic painting, pastel and textile and surface design. I am committed to experimentation and a unique and dynamic expression of my own view of the natural environment, with unexpected color, texture and energy. Through my work, I intend to uplift and brighten the spirit of the viewer, and cause them to question their own perspective of nature and life. My paintings exhibit a fascination with the physical properties of life and science involved in transforming our environment, such as the power of electrical storms, oceans, volcanoes, oxidation, and the process of renewal and rebirth that arises from deterioration and regeneration. Reverence for life, its phenomena and the interconnectedness of all things are the foundation of my work. Primarily, my images are abstractions and impressions of earth, sky, sea and other mysterious phenomena. However, I also continue to work in pastels, drawing, printmaking, and textile design, and I explore all types of imagery, to expand my creative insight and skills. ...

    Bessie Papazafiriou - Through my work I'm able to express reality in my own way. With a brush in hand suddenly horses can fly, the sky is ablaze, myths become reality and the world is transformed. To me, this is freedom. There is an unequaled sense of joy and satisfaction that comes from being able to express my vision and share it with others. I love it when a stranger views my work and feels a connection...suddenly we're no longer strangers. A new line of communication is open, one that transcends language....

    Jacqueline Weegels - My whole life I have created art somehow, as do most people one way or another. I grew up with a father who enjoyed painting large theater back drops and making larger than life papermache float creations. Although, I felt inspired by this, it somehow intimidated me and made me want to work small. Now, having raised two children, and influenced and been influenced by them and THEIR art, my work has become ever more eclectic and varied. I am ready for a new phase in my art as, like everyone else, continue to conquer new challenges in life, stay healthy and seek balance. ...

    Cornelia Macfadyen - CVMacFadyen, a native New York, studied art at the Art Student's League and Pratt Institute. Here she received a classical training with a heavy influence from the impressionists. CV's work is abstract expressionsist. Her paintings are rich in color and texture. Each painting evokes a different repsonse from it's viewer. The subtle changes in texture are color obscure images lurking in the background. Through her painting CV strives to touch each person. She reaches within to allow the viewer to have an experience of themselves. CV works in oil on canvas. All pictures are sized for the home. Oversized canvases maybe commissioned upon request. Her work is in private collections in the United States and Europe. CV has been exibiting her work exclusively in the New York area since 1976. She is mentioned in the World's Who Who of Women, Who's Who in the East and Who's Who of Professional & Executive Women. ...

    Storm Hammond - In many of the paintings, my intention was to give the viewer a glimpse into a peaceful moment in the Italian sense of capriccio. In others, particularly those which make use of funerary statuary, one is left questioning aspects of human solitude. It has been said that a landscape does not come alive until there is a figure in it. By using sculptures of human forms, I offer the viewer an identity within the painting. As they are stone, subtly a coldness permeates and a peculiar isolation sets in emotionally. This shifts the pastoral mood to a quiet thoughtful meloncholia. This gives some observers a surrealistic impression of my work. In the architectural alleys, the viewer stands alone on the path. There is always the unseen, something more, a mystery around the corner or through the gate. I use an indirect Old Master's method of oil painting. The process begins with the application of an abstract acrylic ground. Next, an oil grisaille is painted defining the light and dark areas. Then, multiple layers of oil glazes and varnishes finish the piece. The first drawing, painted as the ground utilizes the divine geometry of the Golden Section. The divine ratio, ...

    Paola Di Renzo - Born in Abruzzo, I live and work in Sardinia .Pure amateur artist,I used to work with paper,mainly magazine paper,sand,acrylic and tempera.Nowadays I look for the pleasure of playing with colours with which I try to express feelings and emotions. If I was able to express in words what I try to convey with colours.......I would be a writer!...

    George Oommen - George Oommen: The Image as the key Born in Munnar, Kerala, India, and educated in India, Mexico, and the United States, George Oommen continues to derive artistic inspiration from the lush green landscapes of his homeland. Every winter, Oommen visits Mankotta, a small island in the inland waters of Kerala in southwestern India, ten miles from Oommen's ancestral home. The weeks spent there fuel his painting year round. What follows is a series of questions and answers by Oommen about his work. The conversation took place over a series of days but reflects a lifetime of thinking about the meaning of his art. Q: What is the goal of your art? What inspires and motivates you as an artist? A: My painting is fundamentally about communicating what I see in my mind's eye. While verbal expression is the predominant form of communication, from early childhood, I have had a facility with visual expression. Painting is my vehicle for this. The specific goal of my art changes with each series I embark upon, but the general objective is always to transfer the image in my mind to the canvas There are many sources of inspiration for me--it could ...