Abstraction Revealed Through Perceptual Painting: A Review of Georgia Artist Deanna Jaugstetter’s When studying the work of Atlanta-based artist, Deanna Jaugstetter, it’s evident that she perceives the world that surrounds her as both a representational and abstract painter concurrently. Paintings such as, Passages, appear at first glance to be completely non-objective in nature, however when studying […]
It’s About Time by Gerard Haggerty, ARTnews Critic
IT’S ABOUT TIME Gerard Haggerty Gerard Haggerty writes for ARTnews, and teaches at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. His work has won the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Ford Foundation. In The Third Man, Orson Welles utters a bit of dialogue […]
Art Review – Suzy Pal Powell’s Witty Art
ART REVIEW Suzy Pal Powell’s Witty Art By Hall Groat II Texas-based artist, Suzy Powell strikes the eyes and seduces the minds of viewers through her colorful contemporary pop culture watercolors and mixed-media collages. Her bold, luminous work has a larger than life, iconic quality to it. The geometry in of itself is as interesting […]
Hall Groat Sr, New York Art Review
Hall Groat Sr: A Painter’s Painter New York Art Review By Hall Groat II, President, New York Art Collection (click on images to enlarge) Central New York artist, Hall Groat Sr, over the past fifty years has often been referred to as a “painter’s painter” and a “brush slinger”. This eighty-year-old artist unpretentiously embraces the […]
Diane Whitehead Art Review
Utah-based artist, Diane Whitehead, gives new meaning to the expression “prolific painter”. Whitehead states “Animals are my muse”, however her adventuresome paintings explore diverse themes, ranging from boldly painted and vivid colored floral and landscapes to heartfelt interpretations of wildlife and the human figure. Her depictions of animals within their natural environments are poignant and […]