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    SOme of the Jackson Hunt stuff is interesting. I love his style, just not his subject matter (NY Rooftops are not my thing). I might follow his road trip to see what other things he comes up with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by acotts View Post
    Heide Trepanier from the Reynolds Gallary.

    Pretty cool stuff. I am not sure if it makes it past my rule of "must not be able to do myself."

    but I gotta say, I love her style. I wish I had known about this for my HS Honors Art class where my year theme was movement. I never got close to doing anything this dynamic.
    Her work is pretty cool. As I remember, they are installations. She does the work somewhere else, and then the poured components are lifted, moved and reattached in their final location.

    Making something that looks easy to do is often the result of skill. I've been an artist most of my life. I could probably make something that looked similar, but not something that look as good or as facile. She has a really nice gesture to her work that reminds me of cartoons. Like you said, Dr. Seuss. Or Kenny Scharf. That gesture isn't likely to be easily replicated.

    And a good percentage of the creative act is not just coming up with an idea in the first place but putting it into practice effectively.

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    Josh Keyes



    Last year I got a small print of his and I think it's the bees knees.

    I went through a big phase collecting prints. If you're interested in some places to get some cool prints check out these sites:

    tiny showcase

    thumbtack press

    we heart prints

    You can also find a huge amount of stuff from artists on ebay. The outsider art section is always worth a look.

    and if you can stomach it we make money not art can be fun.

    Now dont tell anyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by acotts View Post
    Heide Trepanier from the Reynolds Gallary.

    Pretty cool stuff. I am not sure if it makes it past my rule of "must not be able to do myself."

    but I gotta say, I love her style. I wish I had known about this for my HS Honors Art class where my year theme was movement. I never got close to doing anything this dynamic.
    Makes me think of Aeon Flux for some reason. Totally dig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    Her work is pretty cool. As I remember, they are installations. She does the work somewhere else, and then the poured components are lifted, moved and reattached in their final location.

    Making something that looks easy to do is often the result of skill. I've been an artist most of my life. I could probably make something that looked similar, but not something that look as good or as facile. She has a really nice gesture to her work that reminds me of cartoons. Like you said, Dr. Seuss. Or Kenny Scharf. That gesture isn't likely to be easily replicated.

    And a good percentage of the creative act is not just coming up with an idea in the first place but putting it into practice effectively.
    I have done enough painting and what not to know that its not as easy as it looks. A good carpenter once told me:

    "Anyone can do it, the difference between me and you is I know what I can get away with." Same applies here.
    we are about to break the surly bonds of gravity and punch the face of God!

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Dustin View Post
    Makes me think of Aeon Flux for some reason. Totally dig.
    good call, lol.
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    There's some pretty nice stuff mentioned here.

    We have more than a few works from an old (former) friend of my wife's, who seems to have disappeared into NYC obscurity - Google turns up nothing on Jason Weller. We've got paintings, block prints, mixed media and even a pot from him. He had some real serious painterly skills, but did nothing particularly hip or stylish. Over years of trying to break into the NY scene, I don't think he got anywhere. I hope he's doing well out there, whatever it is he's doing these days.

    ...and he had a pretty cool old bike w/a chrome plated frame. I think it was French.
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    My Sister in Law in South Carolina has been doing a series of "Monster" pieces pretty unique and I am sure she would do some cycling themed pieces if so desired.
    art by sarah kargol

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    Chatham Fine Art

    Originals are beyond the unknown painter price range, but you can get a lithograph for decent prices. I read some of his books years ago and then stumbled upon his gallery in Livingston Montana. Talked the wife into getting something. Not the one we wanted but one we could afford. If your read any of his stuff -- particularly writings that mention fishing and hunting equipment -- you'll recognize a Velocipede Salon attitude.

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    ^ I really like the Chatham stuff.
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    Not painting, but sort of. My wife's friend from childhood, so I am biased. I had a heck of a time finding any pictures that show her work well. She's a fiber artist - art quilts, rugs, and pretty much whatever she decides to try. She studied painting but for some reason took up this media. Lori Lupe Pelish, Fiber Artist, Award Winning Art Quilts. 100% Wool plush Hooked Rugs, Exquisite colors and richly textured.

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    I have two originals by Carlos Cancio. He was my housemate 30 years ago when I was just out of college and he was a struggling nobody, and he bequeathed two paintings to me when he moved away. I've carried them around with me for three decades, torn between my desire to hang them somewhere (but always in apartments that didn't quite have the right location for large canvases), and my more mercenary desire to sell them off now that Carlos has made a name for himself.

    This isn't one of the paintings I own, just an example of his more recent work:

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    Here is a sample of my work, I need to resize a few of them to post.
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    Here is another one of my paintings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acotts View Post
    I have done enough painting and what not to know that its not as easy as it looks. A good carpenter once told me:

    "Anyone can do it, the difference between me and you is I know what I can get away with." Same applies here.
    Great quote. Definitely applies. In fact, I'll likely borrow that.

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    Default Re: Unkown painters whose work you own, or would actually buy for the house

    Great friend of ours Anne Neely is an amazing painter based in Boston, MA. Largely abstract landscapes, increasingly abstract over time.

    Anne Neely :: Painter :: Current Work

    I've bought a fair number of pieces from Stanley Donwood; not a painter but a printmaker, known for his work with Radiohead and Thom Yorke. Modern, apocalyptic, introspective.

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    Thanks for the Anne Neely link above.

    Love that the majority of the art we have is done by people we know. It's a wide mix.
    A few that are perhaps outside the 'norm'
    Adam, simply as a young talent from Ft. Wayne. He's in high school now. Adam Gayer
    Bruce worked on the auto assy line for years but kept up his artwork, great mix of paintings, prints and sculpture Bruce Thayer
    Jane makes these cool orbs, the large ones are outstanding
    Jane Kaufmann
    If you like sculpture, Maureen has done some smooth bits. Made to be touched. Maureen Bergquist Gray
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    Wow, Adam Gayer is very impressive. That kid will go far...in whatever.

    Gonna keep my eye on that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R.Liverman View Post
    Josh Keyes



    Last year I got a small print of his and I think it's the bees knees.

    I went through a big phase collecting prints. If you're interested in some places to get some cool prints check out these sites:

    tiny showcase

    thumbtack press

    we heart prints

    You can also find a huge amount of stuff from artists on ebay. The outsider art section is always worth a look.

    and if you can stomach it we make money not art can be fun.

    Now dont tell anyone.

    Old thread, but Josh Keyes stuck with me and I noticed that he's in the latest Hi Fructose (Vol. 24.)

    Think I might buy a print or two.
    steve cortez

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