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Anny Crane
I am a fiber and process oriented artist based in Brooklyn, New York. My work utilizes influence from decisions and transitions. I am very interested in the consequences and ripple effects that are caused by choices we make.
Most inspiration comes from vague &vivid memories, photographs, hand me down treasures &stories through my family, childhood stories, children’s books &illustrations, and travelling.
I strive to be completely handmade and self sufficient. I make my own paper from components such as old novels, cotton, and other organic materials. Currently my work has manifested into mixed media working watercolor, ink illustrations, &hand embroidery together to create my pieces.
I want to use my work to develop a deeper connection with my audience, my family, and myself.
caedyn metz
I love to sketch, paint with watercolors and watercolor pencil—I also enjoy taking photo’s, and creating sculpture. I am writer of adult, dark, and erotic fiction and illustrate my own works.
nik caesar
Saturday Morning Cartoon Horror Art
Jessica Echevarria
MOP$
Hey, my name is Jessica Echevarria aka MOP$ and I am a painter first before anything else. I work with mixed media from spray paint to yarn. I love creating, and I am fortunate enough to do it every day of my life.
Here is a link to my etsy shop:
Etsy.com/shop/abstractceleb
I do all different types of art, check it out!
<3,
MOP$
Louise Dewsnap
My work mainly consists of paper sculpture and pattern. I just like creating nice things :-)
Michael Lomack
Mike
My name is Michael Lomack I have been expressing myself through art since i was young. It was the only way i could express what i was feeling and say things i couldnt say verbally or written. I have been practicing many ways of art through out the years and one day i wish to be self employed artist being happy and making my way through life with my passion.
Nicole Perkins
Nicole
I am currently a student of art living in Texas. I have practiced some form of art or another my whole life. This fact does not make me any better at art, unfortunately. I love photography (http://www.flickr.com/nicoleperkins) and drawing/painting/sculpting (http://www.ffartt.tumblr.com). I am new. I have a lot of photographs to update to my websites so bear with me! I love things that are unconventional and surreal.
Kristopher Kotcher
Frenemy
It seems the older we get the less we use our imaginations. When we are kids we are always drawing and creating. We imagine new worlds full of imaginary characters in which there are no rules, no rights or wrongs, and we don’t care what others may think. As kids we have no concept of the word cant. Then we grow up and somewhere along the way we lose all that. Imagination takes a back seat. It is not a trait that is desirable anymore. We lose the ability to escape from the realities that come with adulthood. We have to fit in and conform, it is no longer ok to use our imaginations to escape to a world all our own. In this way I have yet to grow up I enjoy creating a world all my own, to manipulate as I please, create things never seen, get lost in the process of patterns and lines, the colors, meticulous detail. To feel the wonder the way you would when you’re a kid. This is something I can never let go of.
The titles of my work are an integral part meant to make the viewer stop and take a second look. To view it in a whole knew way. Creating a story of sorts for the viewer to play out in their mind. My work is intended to pull the viewer in and remind them of the stories they read as a kid. I want the viewer to return to that feeling of wonder they would escape to as a child.
Lon Hunt
Lon
I am mildly insane.
Joanna K. Lynn
I live in Baltimore, MD and currently attend MICA for sculpture. My work reflects my interest in the uncanny, particularly in relation to the human figure and psyche, and also includes traditional portraiture. Please check out my tumblr and contact me via [email protected] for information about commissions or buying my work.
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