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SCULPTURE Cheryl Tall's art materials consist of fired clay, glazes, wood, oil and acrylic paint, canvas, paper, wax and found elements. These get assembled into strange beings who exist in their own unique time and place. |
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MURALIST His art can be seen all over San Diego, from Logan Heights to La Mesa. He’s rooted in the history of the city with his murals and the message they bring of hope and unity. He is Mario Torero, an inspirational artist and activist who continues the vision of better communities for all. |
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PHOTOGRAPHY Michael's main pursuit has been focused on the imagery of doors and entry ways and the idea that while each door may be simple each one has an elaborate story behind it - - with a different interpretation for each viewer. |
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PHOTOGRAPHY This photographic essay focuses on the life of women of Tijuana´s middle and high classes. I observe their daily lives, their parties, their homes, their every day activities. |
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ACRYLIC -POINTILISM This self-taught artist, with less than a few months of painting under his belt, developed his own style and it became apparent how much he loved to focus on color and design. |
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ACRYLIC -MIXED MEDIA Rwharton is a self-taught thirtysomething with a penchant for shin kicking. Brush in hand, he pokes fun and prods at anything that moves, often glorifying America's sacred ironies |
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I’m always looking around trying to see what is out there and how to bring it into my paintings- maybe RAW it up a bit. See what sticks ya know. I have a lot of influences or favorite artists and I steal from them regularly. I am currently into a bit of stencil work and using good expressive tools. |
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Oil on Canvas Vico's subjects are deliberately disproportioned, yet they transmit tenderness and a timeless sense.Vico realized that accentuating both the volume of his subjects and the tonal values of the work, while adding primary and secondary colors, the result where pleasing. People began to identify my art works simply as Gorditos!" |
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