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May, 2005
Issue 63
 
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Featured Artists

 

Jill Specks

Species (Ceramics )

Species II (Ceramics )

ARTIST STATEMENT

Trained as a painter, I became a serious hand-building with clay in the 1980s in order to achieve added dimension in surface and texture. I am fascinated with color, texture, and line. Combining the figure with abstract and words. My style has been categorized as expressionistic as I create figures, animals, personal imagery or abstract forms.
I have shifted from free form, primitive vessel work and simple glazing to more complex, multiple forms based on the female figure and personal imagery. I hand-built each vessel as a unique form and tend to work in a series or story.

For more images: Jill Specks

More info: jsjs@rcn.com


Judy Hintz Cox

Roxanne Vise
Wrong Side of the Bed (Oil, dry encaustic on paper )

Connections (Mixed on canvas)

 

For more images: Judy Hintz Cox

More info: jhc@judyhintzcox.com

For more images: Roxanne Vise

More info: roxanne@visestudio.com


Ray Miller

"I got scared..."

That's how Ray Miller remembers the realization of a long-time dream. Miller, adjunct assistant professor of mechanical engineering in UC's College of Applied Science and a dedicated sculptor, recalls how unsettled he felt after winning a juried exhibit at Cleveland's Sculpture Center a short time after pursuing his artistic avocation.

"I was scared after winning. If I really was an artist, what should I be doing? I had a wife and children. I slowed down my art work. What if I kept being successful? I started to hide in my functional work. There, I didn't have to worry about being judged or criticized...." he recalled.

Miller creates elegant metal sculptures and furniture with speed and finesse. However, his journey toward becoming an artist has been fitful and awkward... for more

by Mary Bridget Reilly

For more images: Ray Miller

More info: MILLERRA@UCMAIL.UC.EDU


Sue Averell

Kyungsoo Lee

Another Reality (Acrylic on canvas)

Like a Bird #2 (Oil on canvas)

For more images: Sue Averell

More info: sue@sueaverell.com

For more images: Kyungsoo Lee

More info: KYUNGSOOLEE@msn.com


Greg Gierlowski

Karen Wood

Dinning room courtain (Stained glass panel )

Optical Dragonfly Skulls ( colored pencil & felt-tip on paper)

For more images: Greg Gierlowski

More info: informacje@artinterior.com.pl

For more images: Karen Wood

More info: ronaldocmx@bbv.net


-James Simon
Liberty Avenue Musicians (Cast cement)

ABOUT THE ARTIST

James Simon has been sculpting for over twenty years, and his work can be found worldwide. His sculptures speak to a diverse population and range from small desk-top pieces to large public art commissions. He works in a variety of mediums, including concrete, bronze, marble, and granite.

For more images: James Simon

More info: james.simon@worldnet.att.net


Richard Young

Dan Mills
Portrait of Roger Eastwood

The Passion (oil painting on canvas)

 

For more images: Richard Young

More info: inquiries@ryoung-art.co.uk

For more images: Dan Mills

More info: danngail@comcast.net


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