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Pundyk describes her process as working from “the inside out” as she gives form to her paintings on unstretched canvas and her photographs using color, shape, and texture. She is an artist and writer based in Mattituck and Manhattan. Her interest in creating an authentic expression through her materials is reinforced by her observation of the every-changing, rural North Fork landscape. She has recently shown at The Works Museum in Newark, OH and the BrownstoneArt Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Her work has been reviewed in artcritical, The Brooklyn Rail, Hyperallergic, ART21 Magazine, and The Washington Post.
Alex Devereux is an artist with a background in Graphic Design and Fine Art. He was born in Elmhurst, Illinois, and raised in the Northern suburbs of Chicago. From a young age, he had a strong interest in drawing and painting, as well as a fascination with Vintage/Retro Americana, which would later become the dening theme of his artistic body of work. He began his formal artistic education at The American Academy of Art in Chicago, where he studied Graphic Design with a focus on Illustration. He earned his Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree from the academy. It was during a college project that Alex visited a local junkyard to photograph a rusted-out 1956 Buick. This photograph served as the inspiration for his rst painting, marking the beginning of his photorealism journey. While he experimented with various mediums such as pencil, colored pencil, and watercolor, he found Acrylic to be the most eective medium in achieving the photo- realistic look he desired.
New York City, 2000, I created fabric, 3D movable sculptures, showed them with artist group Skewville. The sculptures proved difficult for transport and storage, I began working on flat art pieces instead using fabric as the medium still. My work showed in various galleries and adding art to the streets as nom de plume Pufferella. I founded and curated Orchard Street Art Gallery and Factory Fresh. Recently my work has evolved, adding ink and paint to create “Sewn Paintings”.
Speaking of the subtle ways environment affects a painter’s color choices, Beth’s choices scream East Coast. From the thick of acrylic paint emerges Beth’s impression of landscapes, styles alternating between abstract waves and naturalistic scenery.
Erika Mahr lives and works in New York. She earned a BFA from the University of Florida and MFA from Hunter College. Mahr has had solo exhibitions at Launch F18 Gallery, Hap Gallery, and The Susan B. Hilles Gallery and her work has been included in several group exhibitions and fairs including at K. Imperial Gallery, New Hampshire Institute, Theirry Goldberg Gallery, A.I.R. Gallery, White Rock Center for Sculptural Arts, the Seattle Art Fair, Art on Paper, among others. Mahr received a fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts in 2009.
Steve is a British/American artist based in New York. He studied photography at the prestigious Newport School of Documentary Photography under David Hum. He's been involved in the Arts as a painter, illustrator, art director, graphic designer and photographer. He has now merged both mediums into one cohesive process. He creates original hand-drawn large format digital prints with an organic appearance. His work has been exhibited in the U.S. and the U.K. (at London's Victoria & Albert Museum).
Diane is a native New Yorker who had an earlier career including 17 years as a management consultant to nonprofits. She then studied at the Art Students League, and has had solo exhibits including at St. Peter’s Church in NYC, at U. Mass. Amherst, and at the University of Connecticut, and been in group shows across the US. She had an artist’s grant to the Vermont Studio Center and won the Allied Artists of America award at the Butler Institute of American Art. Her work is in private and institutional collections in the US, Italy and France.
Brandon Gastinell is a Los Angeles-based artist specializing in large-scale oil pastel works on canvas and paper. Inspired by the vibrant colors and bold strokes of impressionism, his art explores the beauty and power of the human form through a unique lens. Brandon's passion for large-scale, colorful works is evident in his dynamic compositions, which showcase his extraordinary talent for capturing movement and emotion. Originally a digital artist, Brandon transitioned to oil pastels and drawing, finding that this medium allowed him to better express his artistic vision. His current collection, centered around the captivating world of ballet, pays homage to the grace and athleticism of black male ballerinas—an underrepresented group in the ballet community. By portraying these dancers in striking, impressionistic-inspired pieces, Brandon challenges conventional notions of beauty and celebrates the resilience and talent of his subjects.
My name is Anastasia Korsakova, born on May 8, 1994, in St. Petersburg, Russia. As a child, I was very active and passionate about athletics, particularly pole vaulting, running, and long jumping. This early interest in sports would later influence my first artistic works. From 2012 to 2016, I studied at the Leningrad Regional College of Culture and Arts in St. Petersburg, where I was mentored by renowned Dagestani artist Oktay Alirzaev. After college, I began to immerse myself in painting, searching for my own artistic voice. In 2018, I enrolled in the Repin Institute of Arts in St. Petersburg, studying Art History. In 2022, I emigrated to the United States, where my artistic journey continues.
Jean Remi Barbier, known as J-Art, is a French artist based in New York, deeply influenced by neo-pop, abstract expressionism, and street art. Born in Champagne, France, Barbier moved to New York in 2015, where he began creating art, using mixed media techniques like acrylic, spray paint, and collage. Skulls and modern consumerism are recurring themes in his work, which reflects his view on today's world. He often creates on his rooftop, drawing inspiration from the city's energy.
Cora Jane Glasser is a third generation New Yorker. She holds a degree from Queens College and attended the Arts Students League. Glasser completed a commission for the production of permanent artwork onto architectural glass for a building in Queens, and created a monumental installation for a group exhibition. Her work has been shown in numerous solo and group shows nationally and internationally, and is held in private, corporate and municipal collections. Glasser works from her studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Laurie Shapiro (b. Mineola, NY 1990) is a mixed-media artist whose work compensates for a developing condition of deafness through overt expressiveness and hypervisual stimulation, creating rich scenarios and sensual environments embodying personal narratives. Her art has been commissioned and shown at various institutions, including the Dyer Arts Center, San Diego Museum of Art, and San Luis Obispo Museum of Art. Over the past decade, Shapiro has regularly exhibited solo and group exhibitions with galleries and museums across the country and is the recipient of multiple grants. She has completed artist residencies at the American Academy in Rome, the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. Shapiro received her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and studied abroad at Bilkent University.
JaeMe grew up amid the tumultuous 1970s in south central Los Angeles. Luckily, with excellent grades and scholarships, she attended UC Berkeley in 1981 for Fine Art, studying under the renowned ceramic innovator Peter Voulkos. Due to a period of disillusionment, both politically and artistically, JaeMe dropped art completely for eight years. Upon her return in 1989, she dove in with renewed zest. She matriculated in a commercial art school at 40, thinking to become a 3D illustrator, only to discover she felt most at home in 2D illustration and portraiture.
Younkin received her BFA from California College of the Arts and MFA from Parsons The New School. Her vibrant paintings were recently exhibited with Studio 41 and 440 Gallery. Younkin’s work resides in the permanent collection of the Ramsey County Historical Society in Minnesota as part of their exhibit “Persistence: Continuing the Struggle for Suffrage and Equality: 1848-2020”. Her work was recenty published in I Like Your Work’s 2023 Summer Exhibition Catalog “Esprit de l’escalier'' curated by Alicia Puig.
Carin Kulb Dangot is a Brazilian painter and sculptor whose work crosses mediums and boundaries. She transitioned from food engineering to food design for film and TV. She now brings her love of mixing, melding and inventing new forms to the world of paint, color, volume and mass.
Fairytales exist everywhere people have desires and dreams - and Elody is ready to listen to it. They may take the form of more traditional iconography like dragons and damsels, or something specific to the modern city like ghostly, faceless figures in the crowd. Both ways yield the view of human bodies as they are molded by images projected onto them by ourselves and by others.
Simon Draper was born in Abergavenny, Wales. He grew up in the UK and Germany and came to NYC in 1982 attending Cooper Union. He worked with Aeropress doing etching for artist's editions and spent many years in art services and NYC galleries. He worked with Simon Doonan at Barney's doing window displays; founded Anglie Crating, Inc. working with private collectors and interior designers. In 2007 he created Habitat for Artists, a collective project that uses the idea of the artist's studio as a catalyst for mutual engagement between artists and communities. He moved to Cold Spring, NY with his late wife, Marnie Hillsley, and son Aiden in 2017. Moved to California. Gardened during the Covid years. Returned to NY in 2022. Took a new studio in High Falls and opened Art Bites Gallery in 2023 with Janice La Motta.
Meam Hartshorn was born and raised in Grand Junction, a small city in western Colorado where the landscapes and rich geologic history inspire much of her artwork. She graduated from Kenyon College with B.A. in Studio Art and Psychology, where she received Awards of Distinction from both departments and was awarded the Robert H. Hallstein Memorial Award in Art. Meam currently lives and works in Austin, Texas where she has exhibited with Sab Gallery, The Affordable Art Fair, Big Medium and more. Landscapes and cycles in nature inspire her work, which aims to bridge internal emotional experiences with those reflected in nature. Alongside her art practice, Meam is working her Master’s in Clinical Social Work from the University of Texas in Austin, where she combines her artistic background and love of nature to explore alternative and decolonized approaches to mental health care.
Dirk Westphal received his M.F.A from the California Institute of the Arts. His art works have been exhibited throughout the United States and abroad in galleries and institutions such as Tim Olsen Gallery(Sydney),the Cat Street Gallery (Hong Kong), Baldwin Gallery (Aspen), Design Within Reach (Los Angeles), Glenn Horowitz (East Hampton), Mixed Greens, Exit Art, Art in General, Cuchifritos, 6 Decades/Boo-Hooray (all in New York), and the New York Historical Society. His work is included in such prominent collections as the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute, Progressive, Pfizer, the U.S. Department of State, Corelle, SEI, the New York Times Photo Archives, the Rockefeller Institute, and the personal collection of Sir Elton John, among others. His photos have appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, the New York Observer, the Village Voice, Marie Claire, Maxim, Mother Jones, National Geographic, der Spiegel and Stern.
Arthur Norcome, Philadelphia-born and based in Oakland, CA, earned his BFA in Illustration from CCA in 2006. After 8 years as a freelance illustrator, he transitioned to Fine Art in 2014 to refine his watercolor skills, which initially lagged behind his strong drafting abilities. By practicing watercolor without the boundaries of realism, he deepened his understanding of the medium and fell in love with abstraction. His work now emphasizes graphic elements and vibrant colors to convey thoughts and emotions.
Lori Larusso is an American visual artist working with themes of domesticity and foodways. Her body of work encompasses paintings and installations that explore issues of class, gender, and anthropocentrism, and how these practices both reflect and shape culture. Larusso’s work is exhibited widely in the US and is included in various public and private collections. She has been awarded numerous residency fellowships, and awards.Larusso earned an MFA from MICA and a BFA from the University of Cincinnati’s DAAP..
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