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Lydia Hesse
http://www.lydiahesse.com/
The essence of Lydia's paintings seems obvious. Art made to personify, rather than mystify. The resolution of theme is spelled out in children's blocks beneath the coreography as if to say: Life is chaos, art is simple.
Added: 2005/02/27 Hits: 391
Hank Brusselback
http://www.bufflecake.com
Activist painter Hank Brusselback's site. Hank is known widely for his remarkable "Crying Presidents Services" of paintings depicting the aging American presidents crying with remorse over all the people they had ordered the deaths of. Also known as a scupltor, Hank Brusselback is a Taos and Boulder guy.
Added: 2005/02/01 Hits: 389
William Achef
http://acheffstudio.com/
A 1981 Southwest Art article describes the scene at William Acheff’s first one-man show, held at Shriver Gallery in Taos in 1978. People were lin ing up at the door an hour in advance, and once they got inside they learned that purchasers would be decided by a drawing. “Two and a half years later,” the article continues, “galleries are still telling their clients that if they want an Acheff, they’ll have to resign themselves to waiting.” In the 20 years since that article, the popularity of Acheff’s highly realistic still lifes has remained steady. “I paint Indian objects because I relate to them,” Acheff said in 1981. “There’s a purity in them. I like earthy things, textures from nature.”
Added: 2004/12/22 Hits: 259
Mitzie Bower
http://www.zianet.com/tabower/
Mitzie Bower is a native New Mexican, born and raised in the Land of Enchantment. She received her bachelors degree in Fine Arts from the University of New Mexico and has had a career as a graphic artist at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico for the past 18 years. At the age of 17, an unfortunate fall from the balance beam paralyzed her from the shoulders down. Her loss of physical expression evolved into a passion for visual beauty. A prosthetic brace liberates and animates her hands with graceful dexterity and movement to create vivid fantastical imagery. Mitzie's innovative illustrations reflect nature and the cultural influences New Mexico has to offer her. She also seeks the inherent beauty within the grain of wood or the skin of a gourd through the pyrographic techniques of woodburning. Mitzie is also fascinated by the charming luster of glaze on a ceramic surface. Her multiple tile mosaics are exuberant in color and tactile to the touch. It is important to Mitzie that her artwork is as sensuous to the touch as it is to the eye. This is especially apparent in bronze blocks where she aspires to reveal the muscular relief of equine features or a bald eagles majestic glance. Giclee prints and pyrography.
Added: 2004/10/29 Hits: 329
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