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Peter Broitman, paintings with historical and political references

Peter began painting full time in 2012 after thirty-one years working as an attorney for the United States Department of Labor prosecuting employers for labor law violations. On the way to getting his law degree, Peter studied figurative sculpture and art history at Hartford Art School, and studied figurative sculpture, drawing and art history at …

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Amanda Grae Platner, perseverance amid challenge & the psychology of choice

My work explores discipline- perseverance amid challenge, and the psychology of choice, with a focus on painting and durational/endurance performance. Increasingly, the viewer is required to perform an action to complete the work. For example, Stand Back, I’m Busy [All These Options Series- No.1] and Go Ahead, Take It/ Bait and Switch read as abstract …

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Arcadia Contemporary Portraiture 2020

Arcadia Contemporary Portraiture 2020 has just ended. Click for full catalogue of many beautiful figurative works of art at this dynamic fine art gallery in Pasadena, CA MARY JANE ANSELL – WALES BEN ASHTON – ENGLAND LO CHAN PENG – TAIWAN LORIBELLE SPIROVSKI – AUSTRALIA WILL ST. JOHN – U.S. Arcadia Contemporary Feb 5, 2020

Philippe Caspar, painting with brute force color

Born in Strasbourg in 1982, Philippe Caspar is a graphic designer; self-taught artist, mostly influenced by cinema, literature, music and comics. Caspar has been practicing drawing since childhood with models such as Bernie Wrightson, Frank Frazetta, Marcel Gotlib, Claude Serre, Bill Watterson and Robert Crumb, whose quality and strength of drawing arouse admiration close to …

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