My Experience with Maurin Quina in PDX
This was my second visit to Portland in four months. Last March was truly a blast! Experiencing Portland with my brother Anthony and his wife Anne who live there is like something out… Continue reading
Influenced by world renowned artists such as Picasso, Rauschenberg, Demuth, and Basquiat, St. John lives in the aesthetic, where the rhythm of nature is now his primary influence. Whether creating abstracts, collages, still… Continue reading
Tumbling A free piece based on the movements of her hand and a bucket of black paint. Literally tumbling over the canvas, with layers of color working themselves over one another. This is… Continue reading
This was my second visit to Portland in four months. Last March was truly a blast! Experiencing Portland with my brother Anthony and his wife Anne who live there is like something out… Continue reading
Growing up in Kansas City in the 1960s and 70s, I made regular visits to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art with my family. I loved walking the cavernous hallways with their enormous columns,… Continue reading
I love the way these 3 artists manipulate space and the hushed stillness their paintings evoke Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures) by David Hockney Wayne Thiebaud Cakes 1963 oil on… Continue reading
A must read for ANY kind of artist- visual, musical, writing etc. “Art and Fear- Observations On the Perils and Rewards of Art Making” by David Bayles and Ted Orland This clipping is… Continue reading
ZaZa Chair by Kenneth Cobonpue Anglepoise Giant1227 in aluminum powerder-coated Duck Egg Blue by Anglepoise. Champagne
Hi, I’m Joe Garcia, and I’d like to welcome you to our 49 editions community forum. Here you will meet the artists, experience what inspires us, learn insider tips, preview upcoming editions and… Continue reading