Contemporary Artist D.L. SIMMONS Crazy, Genius, and Big Ink Print Maker Big ink xox (110" x 80") Acrylic, enamel, mixed graffiti, carbon transfer print.2017 I posted this picture so you can see the grandeur of the size. , Same piece in the dark These is an immense undertaking. D. L. Simmion's work is beautiful with a ghostly quality. I have never in my life seen an artist that can push print making like this artist. Simmo...
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John Miranda Art painter and Sculptor
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John Miranda Art Painting and sculpture John Miranda Contemporary Artist John Miranda, Is an artist and native Texan. His primary mediums are painting and sculpting. Miranda received his BFA From the university of Texas at Arlington In painting. Then this artist went on to earn his MFA at the University of Texas at Tyler in sculpting. Miranda is now teaching Art in the Fort Worth area. He has been in several shows and, has had many solo exhibitions such as Pan duce in the Sauce at the Meadows Gallery and solo exhibitions in places like The Foundry. Miranda's Media site is John Miranda. Art on Instagram. Mirandas art is deeply rooted in his culture. This is quite apparent...
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Gyotaku The print that almost killed me! My love hate relation ship with print making continues I hope one day I finish this print. I made this very large print not knowing I was allergic to shell fish. The exposure made my hands, feet, and face swell and my throat started to close . I had a trip to the ER two doctors visit and a cleaning crew to the studio that I was working in. Some advice before trying this make sure your not allergic to shell fish!
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New work ! I just finish a piece for Grad-School with a prompt things are not what they seem. One of the stipulations to the assignment was to use a medium you are not use to using. I chose watercolors. I looked up Rubens Vase and some new contemporary artist to get some Ideas. I chose to do a woman's portrait but with a zoomorphic spin on it. Lisa Batchelder: Things are Not What They Seem, watercolor and ink wash, 11x14 (2020)