Jonathan Seliger “Pieces of Floe” (8 x 14)
Leah Oates
Leah Oates “Durations 10” 2001. C-print, matted and framed. Statement from the artist – I started as a painter and printmaker, and I still see the influence of both in my current work with the layering and density of color and light. The common thread with my past work in other medias was always photography […]
Mark Kostabi
Mark Kostabi, “Conversation Pieces (Classic Decision)” 1997. Signed by artist (24 x 18in.). About the artist – Mark Kostabi is an American artist and composer best known for his paintings of faceless mannequin-like figures, often set in surrealistic landscapes or scenes from art history. His work explores a variety of themes, including suicide, love, and […]
Michael Mutt
Michael Mutt “Untitled” 2006. (25 x 32in.) – (for more details please ask). Artist statement – I am an artist with a strong background in mindfulness practices who currently works independently with youth and the elderly community in Brooklyn. I also run an arts education non-profit I founded called The Love Yourself Project. I also […]
Rob Wynne
Rob Wynne‘s “CHANGE!” poured and mirrored glass (2008). Measures 27″ x 51″ x 1/2″ in excellent condition. “Working with glass, silk, beads, and glitter, [artist Rob Wynne] manages to capture the most elusive human emotions and desires, and freeze them into bewitching talismans. And that, in the end, is the nature of Wynne’s alchemy: His […]
How Art has changed with COVID-19
“The need for connection and communication is amplified now, art has a vital role in meeting that,” – Darragh Hogan, Kerlin’s director COVID-19 has not only brought into sharp relief the vital importance of connection, but it has also driven our society to expand the breadth of what we do online. From work to play, […]