Category Archive: Fine Art

May 20 2013

Featured Artist: Eric Ryser

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Featured Artist: Eric Ryser Notes from the Artist: While having been a traditional object maker in Non-Ferrous Metals, my past eight years have been strictly focused in Iron/Steel. One process in particular is the use of nitric acid to etch detailed patterns in plate steel. Previous experience with Intaglio Printmaking has resurfaced in my metal …

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May 02 2013

Featured Artist: Andy Pheby

All those wasted years

Featured Artist: Andy Pheby About the Artist: Andy Pheby was born 1966 Watford, England and not lives and works in Bratislava Slovakia. Andy has worked as a secondary school teacher for 20 years, paintnig when he can. He is currently updating his website to include work on paper, writings his biography. He works very slowly …

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Apr 15 2013

Featured Artist: Anahid Aslanyan

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Featured Artist: Anahid Aslanyan About the Artist: Anahid Aslanyan is an Armenian/American artist born in Iran. San Francisco is her home, She has been drawing since childhood. She lived and exhibited at the historical Goodman Building, an artists’ community in the city in the early eighties. Later she obtained a BFA from S.F. Art Institute …

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Apr 01 2013

Featured Artist: Cohen Fusé

Adele with Ibiscus

Featured Artist: Cohen Fusé Notes About the Artist: Cohen Fusé born, 1944 in Buenos Aires (Argentina). Studied Ceramics at the School of Fine Arts – Mar del Plata (Argentina). Graduated in Architecture at the Buenos Aires State University. Studied engraving and lithography at the School of Fine Arts in Barcelona. In 1988 he signed a …

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Mar 17 2013

Featured Artist: George Raftopoulos

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Featured Artist: George Raftopoulos About the Artist: In the work of Sydney artist George Raftopoulos we see an intensely personal journey of love, doubt and empowerment. Yet like Greek myths which hold specific significance for Raftopoulos, a child of Greek migrant parents, Raftopoulos predominantly autobiographical paintings are reaching for universal themes of hope, longing, fear …

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