Artist Art

Efe Kurt

“The Clique is an innovative artist team led by Efe Kurt based in New York City. The Clique performs production on visual arts. It aims to reveal the tactility, spatiality and sensation in the visual. The Clique argues that narratives over context should be an aftershock rather than a premise. The Clique is located at the intersection of the actual and the virtual. The place where this intersection becomes concrete is where art becomes eternal. ”

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Stella Schwake

“Stella Schwake is an artist based in Berlin and London. Her artistic works are characterized by strong colors in symbiosis and contrast. In the use of color and form, she seeks contrary and new ways of representing feminism and the doom of planet earth. It is about new forms as symbolizing necessary change, about the process of finding form, expression, and what you discover. ”

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Grace Blair

“Grace Blair is a painter who specializes in pastel-toned paintings from life; portraits, figures, objects, and interior landscape. Her work depicts objects, interior landscapes, the nude figure, and the combination of all three. The main subject of her work is the social constructions of gender, feminity, and sexuality. ”

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Jasmin Amoako

“Born in Ghana, Jasmin-Nicole is a Canadian emerging visual artist. A graduate of OCAD University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in the Drawing and Painting program, Jasmin's practice focuses on a contemporary representation of the lives of Black women. She engages with figurative art, abstraction, and sacred West African braiding practices to connect the human body to nature.”

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Rose McBurney

“Rose McBurney is a figurative painter living and working in New Orleans. She takes inspiration from home movies, the collective unconscious, friends, family, and her own inner eye. As a primarily self-taught artist, it is through McBurney’s organization and tenacity that she has maintained a steadfast commitment to a regular studio practice since 2011. ”

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Nicholas

“A young creative artist, Nicholas was born on a barrier island in southeast North Carolina. Painting and drawing is Nicholas' way to communicate and it has always been part of his life. His creations of dragons, reptiles, and mythical creatures give a glimpse of his inner universe.”

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Lionel Lofton

“Lionel Lofton is an abstract painter and collagist. Lionel's work helps you document everyday living experiences from work to play, from life to death, and from sadness to happiness. Lionel's work takes people through a journey about life as an ever-evolving experience, full of new insights every day.”

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Kyra Nijskens

“Kyra Nijskens’ vivid work wavers between a devotion for painterly processes and a conceptual analysis of the painting. Investigating the interplay between traditional techniques and the uncontrolled image-making machine of the digital era, she started to reconsider the painting as a transparent screen. By layering individual sheets of film acetate, allowing for infinite new combinations, she researches the changeability and temporality of an image while destabilizing the painting's permanence.”

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YoYo Lander

“YoYo Lander is a visual artist living and working in Los Angeles, CA. Her visions emanate from all that surrounds her while at home and abroad. YoYo’s work explores unconventional color palettes, bold color contrasts, and vulnerability. Her subjects are comprised of an arrangement of brown color harmonies, placed on backgrounds of both subtle and loud color blocks. YoYo creates her interpretations using personal photographs and stories from indigenous women as her inspiration. ”

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Andy Cherewick

“Born in Detroit, Michigan, Andy Cherewick has been painting for almost thirty years. Currently living and working in Athens, Georgia, Andy creates beautiful acrylic paintings. ”

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