Altered Books and Sculptural Artist’s Books by Curt Lund
Long exposure photography by Russian photographer Alexey Titarenko
“Fiction is the truth inside the lie.”
― Stephen King
Fashion designer Scott Newkirk’s New York cabin
Dali by Philippe Halsman
Jay DeFeo - The Rose (1958-69)
“The story of Jay DeFeo and The Rose is both a cautionary tale of obsession and an inspiring tale of...
Sky above San-Trovaso by Denis Chernov.
HOPE GANGLOFF ARTWORK
Hope Gangloff is known for creating vibrant and truthful portraits of her friends as a way to share her view of modern American life. By capturing this generation of young adults in her illustrations and paintings, she documents this era’s struggle during these tumultuous economic times. Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Curator Mónica Ramírez-Montagut says about Gangloff’s works: “Her paintings and drawings make us feel her and her subjects and feel for them as well; they make us feel for ourselves and the period to which we belong. In the midst of the struggles of our current everyday lives, Hope finds both beauty and passion.”
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