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- Making Space in Painting, Virtual Reality & In a City: Arden Bendler Browning
Philadelphia based artist Arden Bendler Browning makes large abstract paintings, small works on paper Arden is a mother to three daughters : 15 year old twins and a 6 year old. Though her teens attend a small Montessori high school, Arden has supervised a homeschool education Arden’s husband Matt Browning is a creative tech programmer and assists the development of Arden’s VR
- Psychology of the Landscape: Artist Julie Himel
LINKS: www.juliehimel.com Artist Shoutouts: Ben Reeves Emma Webster Madeline Peckenpaugh Arden Bendler Browning I Like Your Work Links: https://www.nyccritclub.com/ https://go.sunlighttax.com/ilyw
- Artist John Arden Knight
John Knight received his M.F.A. in painting from American University, and a B.F.A. in painting from Indiana University. His work has been included in Biennial exhibitions at the Portland Museum of Art and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art. Nationally, he has been awarded a fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center, and residencies at the Millay Colony for the Arts and the Vermont Studio Center. In Maine he has been awarded residencies at Great Spruce Head Island, Acadia National Park, and Monhegan Island. He was the Maine Arts Commission Visual Arts Fellow for 2007. He is represented by Moss Galleries in Falmouth. "My current paintings depict common plants and their environments. They also describe a dialogue between the sky and the earth. As the plants send out flowers and shoots, growing higher, they become the go-between connecting the earth and sky, and the plants themselves intermingle with their surroundings. I have let these often small weeds become monumental in my paintings, running the whole vertical length of my compositions, uniting solid ground below with atmosphere above. I have encountered these plants in fields, beaches and on roadsides. On an aesthetic level, I notice the color and shape of radiating petals on a flower with a specific number and formation, but observing the whole plant closely and identifying it through books opens up other meanings relating to its use as food, medicine, or textile/building material. I welcome the diversity of tenacious weeds that grow without conscious planting or landscaping. Their surprises contrast with gridded plots of daffodils or tulips, and the vast, uniform orchards or crop fields that fill abundant but homogenous produce bins in supermarkets across the country. Dark storm clouds moving in or out above the landscapes creates drama in the paintings. It also hints at things like climate change, and the resilient plants I depict often grow in disturbed land, sprouting up after a storm or a burn. They can be a symbol of hope, putting down roots and a visual display after some turmoil." Tell us a little about yourself (where you are from) and your background in the arts. I grew up in Indiana, and started painting in college at Indiana University. I fell in love with painting outdoors, and would go to the limestone quarries and farmland in and around Bloomington (Indiana). I continued painting outdoors after college when I moved with several artist friends to New Mexico (Silver City), near the Gila National Forest. What kind of work are you currently making? I am still doing landscape-oriented work, but I'm illustrating wildflowers and roadside plants I encounter in yards, sidewalks, empty fields and nearby parks. What is a day like in the studio for you? I've been in the habit of coming downstairs to my home studio with coffee at 5:30am and working for several hours on small acrylic paintings on paper at a table. My schedule and temperament tends to allow for shorter bursts of work almost every day rather than all-day studio sessions. What are you looking at right now and/or reading? I'm looking at a Phillip Guston book from a recent show I went to see at the National Gallery of Art. I'm drawn to his large late (figurative) paintings that manage to draw on and represent comics, current events, anxiety, loss, personal history, and his studio practice (the act of painting). I'm reading Indigenous Continent by Pekka Hamalainen.v Where can we find more of your work? Website: www.johnardenknight.com Caldbeck Gallery - https://www.caldbeck.com/artist/john-knight/ Moss Galleries - https://www.elizabethmossgalleries.com/artists/53-john-knight/works/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnardenknight/
- Artist Ray Beldner
Ray Beldner is a mixed media artist whose work has been exhibited internationally and can be found in In addition, he has completed many private and corporate commissions for the President Hotel, NY, Candler Beldner received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MFA from Mills College in Oakland.
- Live Interview with Painter Dion Johnson at Contemporary Art Matters
Louver, Venice, CA; Contemporary Art Matters, Columbus, OH; Western Project, Los Angeles, CA; Bentley
- Artist Nadia Waheed-Women Having Human Experiences
She has upcoming group shows with Patel Gallery (Feb 27) and Arsenal Contemporary NY (March 6) as well painting” RESOURCES: I Like Your Work Podcast Studio Planner Instagram Submit Work Online Exhibition-Drowned
- Artist Susan Lichtman: Painting Domestic Spaces, Light and Color
She received her undergraduate degree from Brown University and an MFA in Painting from Yale University
- Artist Danny Balgley
I frequently juxtapose organic, loose brushwork with tightly rendered depictions of brushstrokes, manipulating accepted to Cooper Union for undergrad, where painting became my sole focus under David True, Cecily Brown I've grown to love the physicality of larger canvases; I feel enveloped and immersed, which contrasts How do gender or sexuality express themselves in the absence of figurative representation?
- Level Up: Insight for Mid-Career Artists with Ceri Hand
Future of Funghi; Get Up, Stand Up Now: Generations of Black Creative Pioneers; Good Grief, Charlie Brown
- Artist D'Shon McCarthy
Specific areas that are tightly rendered, and loose, gestural marks all work in juxtaposition with posed The combination of traditionally rendered figures with the conceptual atmosphere coheres as they give Tightly rendered areas contrasted by loosely depicted sectioned allows for the eye to see just as much I have been investigating the works of Cecily Brown and Jennifer Packer for about a year now and I am
- Artist Virginia Mahoney
(Rose Gallery, Brandeis U. in Waltham, MA), Yasue Maetaki, Doreen Garner, Sonya Clark, Sheila Pepe, Arlene
- Artist Michon Weeks
What struck me were his subtle, almost melancholic brown tones, loose brushwork, and distinctive way











