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RED APPLE. Acrylic on Canvas.
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SARA. Oil on Canvas.
My work is politically based and emerges from a place of
inspiration and social concerns. I must be inspired by the
subject I am compelled to recreate upon canvas. It may be the
stance of the person, the color of their skin, the shape of their
body or what they are wearing. The best portraits are when
the soul of that person emerges from behind their eyes. Even
when I paint a tree or a rock, I become one with the object.
Whatever it is, when I paint, I become excited, sometimes
frustrated and finally satisfied as I see what I have created
with the help of my ancestors, long deceased. I believe being
an artist involves a social responsibility to incite change and
transform consciousness. It is also to bring peace to a troubled
soul. I believe if I had started oil painting at 13 instead of 63, I
would have been a fashion designer. I love the lines that form
the shape of the human body, and the texture of cloth and its
movement upon that body, like a human tree fascinates me.
When I was young there were not many images of young,
defiant, black women like the ones described in the poetry of
Maya Angelou such as "I'll Rise" where she writes, "Does my
haughtiness offend you? you may shoot me with your word,
you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your
hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise. Does my Sexiness upset
you? Does it come as a surprise that I danced like I've got
diamonds at the meeting of my things?" I love my work to be
powerful!
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Donna Angers
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ASYA FADEYEVA was born in the city of Sochi, Russia. She
studied at Grekov Art School in Rostov-on-Don, Russia where
she was named Student of the Year. From 1975 to 1995 she
worked as an artist in one of the biggest art companies in the
Soviet Union where she participated in many art exhibitions
and had her work recognized in countries including Russia,
Armenia. Ukraine. In 1996 she immigrated to the U.S where
she continued her art career, creating beautiful and unique
paintings. For the last 3 years, she has dived into the art form
of sculpting, creating many different ceramic sculptures that
represent her vision of Harmony and Nature.
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IN THE GARDEN OF PARADISE. Ceramics.
Asya Fadeyeva
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LARK PILINSKY, the Russian-born, Los Angeles-based artist and writer, began her visual art activities as a collagist.
She began her professional involvement with art as a journalist advocating for other artists, specifically the Armenian-
Russian Bunker group; but as her connection deepened to the adventurous and open-spirited Bunker artists, she found
herself moved to make art herself, with their encouragement.
In her most recent paintings Lark becomes most completely a painter at the same time as she employs paint in
an almost collage-like way. She attaches strokes of pigment to one another and the canvas rather than modelling
and blending them into conventional representations. The active quality of her surfaces emerges from this visceral
approach; the paint retains its physical presence, its objecthood, perhaps at the expense of the subject but ultimately
to the benefit of the mood.
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RED BLOSSOM. Acrylic on Board.
Lark Pilinsky
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Cindy Rinne
CINDY RINNE is a San Bernardino artist and poet who has
created fine art for over 40 years. She started creating fiber
art over 30 years ago. She had tapestries in “Woven Stories”
at MOAH (Lancaster Museum of Art and History) and at
RAFFMA at Cal State San Bernardino for “Voices of Ancient
Palmyra Resounded.” She participated in “50/50, FIFTY/
FIFTY, The Creative Magic of Collaboration” at the Progress
Gallery, Pomona, CA. Also, “I Pity the Poe” at The Hive Gallery
in Los Angeles. Cindy was featured at “100 Vibrant Artists at
the Neutra” in Los Angeles. Cindy curated and exhibited at
Chaffey Community Museum of Art and the Inland Empire
Museum of Art. She exhibited with “Old Broads” curated by
Karen Karlsson in several southern California galleries. Her art
was at the Ontario Airport through 2019. Cindy was selected
for “Hobson’s Choice” at the Torrance Art Museum. She has
exhibited at the Beatnik Lounge and La Matadora Gallery in
Joshua Tree and is represented by Desert Peach Gallery in
Yucca Valley, CA.
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PEACOCK PARTY. Fiber Art.
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Roland
Living in Alaska influenced the work of ROLAND whose
kayaks were on display in San Francisco and show the
influence of the native traditions. Later he went on to create
a pink alabaster sculpture whose form and shape is used in
Alaska to welcome strangers into their village.
Roland combined mechanical and artistic abilities brought
about a first surprise with his creation of a modified 1969
Triumph motorcycle for which the pieces and parts were
all hand made. The motorcycle is currently on display in
Northern California. He is currently creating for a special
commission two new alabaster sculptures influenced by art
from the South Pacific.
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SHAMAN NECKLACE. Antler Fossilized ivory.