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April, 2005
Issue 59
 
Currently reaching 17055 artist, gallery, collector and art enthusiast contacts in USA and around the world.

Fine Art Network

Featured Artists

 

Sonya Berlovitz

Theatre: Haroun & The Sea of Stories
Theatre: Triumph of Love

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Sonya Berlovitz has been the recipient of numerous grants and awards including Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Costume Design and a McKnight Threatre Artists Fellowship. Critics have called her costume designs "poetic," "wildly imaginative" and "lusciously absurd."

For more images: Sonya Berlovitz

More info: sonyaberlovitz@hotmail.com


Gijs Kerkhoven

Ulrich Osterloh
Archaic Landscape (Oil on canvas)
Icon: Mother and Son (Acrylic on canvas)

For more images: Gijs Kerkhoven

More info: g.p.kerkhoven@planet.nl

For more images: Ulrich Osterloh

More info: dyzos@hotmail.com


Adam Stone

Crew 2.1.3 (Acrylic on canvas)

ARTIST STATEMENT

I grew up in the ethnically diverse, culturally rich, Fairfax/Miracle Mile district in the heart of L.A. I was born into an intensely hyper-creative family where art was not only a means of expression but of survival in itself!

For more images: Adam Stone

More info: astoneart@sbcglobal.net


J. M. Olmo

Gerard Valls

Gruta (mixed on canvas)

 


More info contact agent: Joan Lluís Montané montane@retemail.es


Kjerstin Krantz

Diana Bonebrake

 

Hyrrokkin (Watercolour & Gouache)

For more images: Kjerstin Krantz

More info: kjerstinkrantze@telia.com

For more images: Diana Bonebrake

More info: DIANABONE@aol.com


John beder

---Alissa Miller

Still life

Ripple (photography)

 

For more images: John beder

More info: jbeder@mars.ark.com

For more images: Alissa Miller

More info: jasonalissa@msn.com


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CALL FOR ARTISTS

Augusto Fine Art is looking for artists to be featured on our electronic newsletter The Art Fix .

We are looking for emerging and established painters, illustrators, photographers, sculptors, glass artists, costume designers, set designers willing to share a piece of their talent to enlighten the life of all of us and to showcase their art.

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For guideline information about this project e-mail to info@AugustoFineArt.com


Scan your Skin
Book, web site and offline project
deadline: May 31, 2005

Our skin is our vulnerable shell. It protects us and characterizes each one of us as an individual. Besides its physical attributes, our skin conveys differences between people; it takes on ancestral, historical, cultural and political implications. As time flows on, it carves more signs and meanings on our skin.

SyS wants to explore this territory from different points of view. Creative personalities will suggest artistic interpretations of the project message, thus offering their own reading of the human skin. Photography, graphic arts, the written word; a bold, abstract approach or a sober and realistic one - each contribution will be a key component of this multifaceted jigsaw puzzle. The goal is to build a well-structured picture of human skin as a concept/research object. The final work will be published in a book and distributed to selected retailers all over the world.

Artists, writers, designers and cultural producers: we are calling you! Send us your work! (Format: 1 to max. 8 pages; approx. size: 17x24 cm./6.70x9.45 in.). It can be anything from a photo or photo series/sequence, to graphic work, a story, an article or a poem.
As the book will include a DVD, please feel free to send us also multimedia content (sounds, animations, movies, etc.).

We plan to organize a number of offline happenings and events to support and promote the book, and to link it to an ad-hoc web site: the "Scan your Skin" online project is under construction right now (check it out on www.scan-skin.org, coming soon.) More info: info@scan-skin.org

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