13 for our 13th

Articles tagged “13 for our 13th”.

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Jess Hurley Scott, "Barrel," 2017, acrylic on multiple layers of acrylic, 29” x 44” x 2”.
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JESS HURLEY SCOTT: HAND-PAINTED TRICKERY IS PICTURE PERFECT

By Bryanna F. Drew

While working for Tommy Hilfiger in New York City, Jess Hurley Scott took her first steps in developing her unique style of painting. Living in Manhattan on the bare minimum […]

Jeffrey P’an Studio showroom.
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JEFFREY P’AN: AN AESTHETIC INSTINCT THAT CANNOT BE TAUGHT

By Tom Soboleski

“Art as a form of communication takes over where language leaves off.” This assertion by glass artist Jeffrey P’an crystallizes his belief in art’s power. Art, he feels, “is very […]

LEFT: Julia Jensen, "Understanding of Where," 2018, oil on panel, 30” x 30”. RIGHT: Julia Jensen, "Then I Walked Outside," 2018, oil on panel, 30” x 30”.
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JULIA JENSEN: CAPTURING NORTHERN LIGHT IN ALL ITS VARIATIONS

By Marta Pauer-Tursi

When I moved from Manhattan to a secluded mountaintop house in Vermont, my wonderment at the measurelessness of the landscape surrounding the house was boundless. At night, it was an […]

Xylor Jane, "Magic Square for Finding Lost People," 2014, oil on panel, 24” x 24”, private collection, courtesy Pettit Art Partners, New York.
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XYLOR JANE: AN EXTRAORDINARY ARTIST WITH A NATIONAL REPUTATION

By Marguerite Serkin

Through the ages, thinkers and mystics have recognized that numbers speak to the order of things, but artistic visual expression of this discreet order has been historically intermittent. Mathematical constructs […]

Julie A. DeRosa, "Gravity’s Pull," assemblage.
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JULIE A. DEROSA: ASSEMBLING HAPPINESS PIECE BY PIECE

By J. Fatima Martins

Julie A. DeRosa’s mixed-media sculpture, “How to Be Happy No Matter What Happens,” arrives in our physical reality at a poignant time in which the condition of happiness has lost […]

Becci Davis, "In the Shadow of Dixie, Augusta, Georgia," 2018, photograph by Becci Davis.
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BECCI DAVIS: RECONCILING PAST ERASURES THROUGH DIRECT ACTION

By Suzanne Volmer

Emerging artist Becci (pronounced Becky) Davis explores race and gender identity issues through performance art. I liked the idea of inviting Davis to my studio so we could have a […]

Michelle Benoit, "Untitled," 2019, mixed media on hand cut reclaimed Lucite and ApplePly, approximately 6 1/8” x 6 1/2” x 2 3/4”.
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MICHELLE BENOIT: VISUALLY COOL AND CRISP TO THE EYE

By Donna Dodson

Although many artists seem to languish or burn out at mid-career, Michelle Benoit is thriving. She has found a way to survive by working constantly, experimenting consistently and along the […]

David Arsenault, "Eastern Point," 30” x 40”.
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DAVID ARSENAULT: A LOVE OF TRANSFORMATIVE LIGHT AND LANDSCAPE

By Elayne Clift

It was 1970 when artist David Arsenault first saw a reproduction of a painting by American Realist Edward Hopper. Called “Gas,” it depicted a rural gas station at dusk with […]