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Marking a Milestone
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Marking a Milestone

International Guild of Realism’s 15th annual Juried Exhibition opens this October at Principle Gallery in Charleston, South Carolina.

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October - November 2020
Jean Jacques Porret
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Jean Jacques Porret

Award-winning artist, sculptor and engineer, Jean-Jacques Porret specializes in sculpting contemporary bronze sculptures using the lost wax method.

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Fall 2020
Surroundings
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Surroundings

Artists Miguel Peidro and Jesus Navarro both turn to the outside world for their painting inspirations.

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October - November 2020
Jim Fitzpatrick
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Jim Fitzpatrick

Master photographer, artist, and Jack of All Trades, Jim Fitzpatrick has served in a myriad of careers over his lifetime.

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Fall 2020
Order and Chaos
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Order and Chaos

After the sometimes frustrating process of mechanically establishing his compositions of symmetry and balance on a canvas, Christopher Stott begins to build up the layers of the painting itself.

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October - November 2020
Caribbean Coral Reefs in Danger of Extinction
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Caribbean Coral Reefs in Danger of Extinction

“Te world's coral reefs, one of the ocean's most beautiful marine habitats, is in danger of extinction because of dramatic increases in coral diseases caused by climate change and warmer waters”.

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Fall 2020
Fashionable Works
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Fashionable Works

The runway comes to life in artwork featured at the third Fine Art & Fashion exhibition at Vanessa Rothe Fine Art in Laguna Beach, California.

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October - November 2020
Antarctica
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Antarctica

A Global Meltdown

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Fall 2020
OCEANOGRAPHY
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OCEANOGRAPHY

Natural history and portraiture inspire Victor Grasso’s newest series of paintings.

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October - November 2020
In the Silence
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In the Silence

The poet Charles Simic wrote, “I’m in the business of translating what cannot be translated: being and its silence.”

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October - November 2020
ALL ABOUT SCALE
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ALL ABOUT SCALE

Napoléon III appointed Georges-Eugène Haussmann to “aerate, unify and beautify” the city of Paris in 1850.

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October - November 2020
KAYEE C: PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS AND CREATIVE EXCITEMENT
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KAYEE C: PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN PHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS AND CREATIVE EXCITEMENT

Kayee is a fine art photographer born and raised in Hong Kong before relocating to France a decade ago. She uses self-portrait and digital composite techniques to create storytelling images to explore the dynamics of relationships on different levels. Her works can be a humorous, dramatic, or melancholic staging of a variety of human interactions.

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Issue #53 November 2020
JAYNE FOSTER: PORTRAITS OF UNKNOWN SITTERS
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JAYNE FOSTER: PORTRAITS OF UNKNOWN SITTERS

Jayne Foster grew up in a small town just north of London. She completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in fashion and textiles at Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication before attending the Royal College of Art, from where she gained her Master's degree in Womenswear Design.

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Issue #53 November 2020
FAIG AHMED: DISSOLVING ORDER
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FAIG AHMED: DISSOLVING ORDER

Faig Ahmed (Sumqayit, 1982) graduated from the Sculpture Department of Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Art in 2004. He represented Azerbaijan at the nation's inaugural pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2007 and again in 2013. The artist was nominated for the Jameel Prize 3 at Victoria and Albert Museum. His works are in public collections, including Los Angeles County Museum, Seattle Art Museum, and Palm Springs Museum of Art.

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Issue #53 November 2020
Farah A. Malhas: INSPIRATION FROM LEBANON
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Farah A. Malhas: INSPIRATION FROM LEBANON

In her early childhood, Farah grew up surrounded by art. Being creative was both essential and encouraged by her late father; she is a self-taught artist in that regard.

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Issue #53 November 2020
LIZE KRUGER: TWO SERIES
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LIZE KRUGER: TWO SERIES

Growth, Mental Health, Loss, And Survival

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Issue #53 November 2020
Bonta Teresa Letizia: THE ROOMS I KEPT CLOSED
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Bonta Teresa Letizia: THE ROOMS I KEPT CLOSED

For me, photography represents light, that light so strong as to illuminate every dark part that lives within us. In these shots, I tell a phase of my life lived in intense mania, especially spiritually.

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Issue #53 November 2020
DARCY GERBARG: THE NEW GENERATION OF 3DVR ART
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DARCY GERBARG: THE NEW GENERATION OF 3DVR ART

Gerbarg's unique artworks are developed from cropped images taken from her 3DVR colored light sculptures, with a virtual camera, in a virtual world. The color' brush' strokes 'painted' with colored light in the virtual world (3DVR), and the entire process, exclusive of the artist's physical abstract expressionist stroke-making gestures, is digital.

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Issue #53 November 2020
ROBBIE GALLOWS: SHADOWS OF THE PAST
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ROBBIE GALLOWS: SHADOWS OF THE PAST

I paint my memories, so people will know how we used to live, and then I am reminded that Punk is not dead; it has evolved, and it remains within me, and in the world I live in. - Robbie Gallows

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Issue #53 November 2020
AVNER SHER: EMBRACING VANDALISM
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AVNER SHER: EMBRACING VANDALISM

Avner Sher (born 1951, Israel), one of Israel's most successful commercial architects, has earned his B. Arch, Architecture and Town Planning from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology and graduated his Art studies at Haifa University.

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Issue #53 November 2020
An Exclusive Interview With Barbara Vandendriessche
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An Exclusive Interview With Barbara Vandendriessche

Barbara Vandendriessche grew up in a small city Roeselare in Belgium, not far away from the French border. Her decision to study and practice theater directing and scenography brought her to Antwerp and finally to Brussels.

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Issue #53 November 2020
MORTON ROBERTS: A Brief Life at Yale
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MORTON ROBERTS: A Brief Life at Yale

Morton Roberts was one of the rising stars in the late 50's and early 60's.

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Illustration No. 70
THE ART OF JOE BOWLER
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THE ART OF JOE BOWLER

American painter and illustrator Joe Bowler and his creations

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Illustration No. 70
THE ART OF ROGER KASTEL
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THE ART OF ROGER KASTEL

An American artist, most famous for creating the poster for the film Jaws

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Illustration No. 70
It's the shark that gets them.
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It's the shark that gets them.

Movies that made us to watch again and again

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Illustration No. 70
THE GOOD DISHES
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THE GOOD DISHES

The Good Dishes integrates memory, legacy, and metaphor with my response to loss.

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Issue #52 October 2020
POETIC LANDSCAPES:DITA JACOBOVITZ
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POETIC LANDSCAPES:DITA JACOBOVITZ

Most of my landscape paintings are from my Residential area and from north Italy. I use various techniques, but mostly Oil on canvas. I decided several years ago that I will not try to reach the reality; I am trying to put the colors and shapes as I view them; sometimes, the place is the exactly the same spot, but the artworks are so different." - Dita Jacobovitz

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Issue #52 October 2020
HIGHLIGHTING THE BEAUTY OF NATURE
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HIGHLIGHTING THE BEAUTY OF NATURE

Steven George Clark, 42, is a self-taught contemporary wood sculptor, and his aesthetic aspirations are headed towards highlighting the beauty of nature contrasted by industrial elements.

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Issue #52 October 2020
GARY MILLER Distorted Portraits
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GARY MILLER Distorted Portraits

Distorted Portraits is a series of colorful mixed-media works in which I explore a contemporary, exaggerated, and dynamic approach to portraiture.

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Issue #52 October 2020
Around Day's End:Downtown New york, 1970-1986
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Around Day's End:Downtown New york, 1970-1986

Anticipating the completion in late fall 2020 of David Hammons’s Day’s End, a major public artwork located in Hudson River Park, the Whitney will present a selection of works from the Museum’s collection that explore downtown New York as site, history, and memory.

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Issue #52 October 2020