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Sue Irion was born in Basel, Switzerland, and studied sculpture and painting at the Kunstgewerbeschule Basel. She received additional training through study trips to Europe, Asia, Africa and North America and a workshop with Allan Kaprow. Her work has been exhibited in Europe and the United States. Her “Backstreet Illusions: Outtakes and Remakes” series documents “the makings and trimmings of illusions” from the streets of urban America— present in the form of buildings, written statements in advertising and cars—and remakes those scenes to create new illusions.
Irion, Sue
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T.R. Joseph grew up studying dance and performance, which led to his passion for choreography and installation artwork and continued his education at Point Park University. He ultimately began taking his live compositions and translating them onto canvas and paper. His style is best described as a bold but playful myriad of expressive shape and color that bounces out into space from the wall. He continues to find new and different ways to create relatable abstractions in space.
Joseph, T.R.
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Richard Kattman’s work is about nature, man’s relationship to nature and the nature of artmaking. Through color, line and form he searches for beauty and meaning. Some of his works are inspired by natural elements, others by his subconscious. His canvases contain energy, slash, spatter, figure drawing, dense colors, handprints, water, thoughts, serenity, maps, storms, texture, and geometry. He draws with big, sweeping lines and tones using charcoal or pastels or oil and acrylic paints on canvas. He defines the composition, then progresses to the definition of the subject. The works of Matisse, Picasso, and da Vinci; writings of Tolstoy, Austen, and Updike; and the music of Beethoven, Dylan, and The Rolling Stones are among his influences.
Kattman, Richard
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World-renowned artist and interior designer Larry Laslo attended the Philadelphia College of Art. After graduation, he became art director at Doyle, Dane and Bernbach Advertising Agency creating illustrations for Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, Playboy and The New York Times, for which he painted and illustrated entire issues. Drawing and painting remain his favorite means of expression. He finds inspiration in nature, loves beautiful colors and is intrigued by form. Not preferring one genre to another, he can paint abstract or figurative art. He eschews mediocrity and prefers that his paintings be very minute or very large, never boring. He wants his art to provide lightness and joy.
Laslo, Larry
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Joon Lee’s work has appeared in numerous publications including Art Ascent Magazine, Average Art Magazine, Ballpit Magazine, Collater.al, Collage Expo, Collage Collective Co., Creative Boom Magazine, Elydue, Itisartime, Juxtapoz Magazine, Minus37, Mor.bo Magazine, Modern Weekly, Newfound Journal, Nuvo Magazine, Onbooooooom Magazine, Paradise Magazine, Rated Modern Art, Rental Magazine, SAD Magazine, Tax Collection, The Visual Voices Magazine, The Art Room and Thisaintartschool.
Lee, Joon
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Marti Leroux is dedicated to creating “Serenity Art” to enhance people’s well-being by creating a harmonious energy for their living spaces. Her intent is to make people feel good in their home and office spaces, improving the quality of their lives by creating an atmosphere of comfort, love, joy and elegance, and perhaps an escape from their busy lives, by inviting them to step into a serene world.
Leroux, Marti
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