I've always been a visually stimulated individual. As a kid I was always mesmerized by the vibrant colors in nature & much to my parent's dismay the metal radiators in our home quickly became works of abstract art as I was entranced by the melting of my 64 colors of Crayola. The MOMA is by far my favorite museum in all of NYC. I can never get enough of the smooth perfection in marble and the vibrant colors of early 19th century paintings. As much as I love all these beautiful representations of creativity I could never feel connected completely. They are products of bygone eras that while I can admire I could never fully feel a part. That all changed a few years back. I picked up this art magazine called 'Juxtapoz' & BAM! It hit me like a Batman punch. There were images I understood, images I could relate to. Artwork that made sense & represented me. Knowing that 'my' art was alive & kicking has sent me on a quest to look for artist & works of art in which we all can see a little bit of ourselves. With each new installment I'll be aiming to do just that. Sit back & enjoy the ride, I know I have been.
'The Last Mermaid' |
'Give Me A Name Bastian' (collaboration w/Greg Craola Simkins) |
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'Nestling Night' |
'Trampoline' |
'Nova Milk' |
'Alice, The Rabbit & The Caterpillar' |
'Dream Begins' |
'See Me' 2 |
'An Afternoon of Helping Flowers' |
'Air is Fertile with Wishes' |
'Flying Fish' |
'Papillon de Mare' |
'Smoke Wings' |
'Plum Lit Night' |
'See Me' 1 |
Amy Sol at her work station |
Good one, gal. My favorite out of these is probably the Alice in Wonderland trio.
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