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Published in The Blue Review

·Mar 3, 2020

20 Most Important Female Artists of 2020

Article by Liz Adams — Today’s art world is full of dynamic women making unique and challenging art. Here are 20 exceptional artists who will inspire you, astonish you, and make you think. These artists are making amazing sculptures, paintings, drawings, murals, street art, cut outs and more. …

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20 Most Important Female Artists of 2020
20 Most Important Female Artists of 2020

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Published in The Blue Review

·Dec 11, 2019

Interview with Nicholas O’Leary

1. Tell us a bit about yourself — where did you grow up, and what was your childhood like? How did you start painting? Do you remember the moment when you realized that you would spend your life as an artist? I was born in 1986 and spent my childhood…

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Interview with Nicholas O’Leary
Interview with Nicholas O’Leary
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Published in The Blue Review

·Aug 13, 2019

Life on a Hostile Planet

a review of “Endangered Species: Life on a Hostile Planet” by John Wellington On the day that Marshall Jones and I talked for this piece, his reddish hair was coiffed in a near Mohawk and he wore one of his signature Misfit t-shirts featuring a distorted skull graphic. The Misfits…

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Life on a Hostile Planet
Life on a Hostile Planet

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Published in The Blue Review

·Jun 19, 2019

Comfort Kills

an interview with Chelsea Gustafsson Tell us a bit about yourself, both as a person and as an artist? What is your creative background, and when did you realize you were committed to a life as an artist? I grew up in a small community in rural Victoria, Australia. For…

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Comfort Kills
Comfort Kills
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Published in The Blue Review

·Jun 2, 2019

Finding the Courage to Pursue Art

an interview with Vanessa Foley Tell us a bit about yourself, both as a person and as an artist. Where did you grow up, and how did you realize that you would spend your life as an artist? I’m from Newcastle in the North of England, it’s a small and…

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Finding Courage to Pursue Art
Finding Courage to Pursue Art
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Published in The Blue Review

·May 20, 2019

Uncanny Reality

a review of “Natural History” at Forum Gallery by by Kim Power “It is essential for genetic material to be able to make exact copies of itself; otherwise growth would produce disorder, life could not originate, and favourable forms would not be perpetuated by natural selection”. (Nobel Lecture (11 Dec…

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Uncanny Reality
Uncanny Reality
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Published in The Blue Review

·Mar 26, 2019

8 Artists Who Are Absolutely Fearless

By Diana Corvelle As this long winter finally draws to a close, here are some artists who were undaunted by snow, cold and rain. Their plein air practice continued no matter how extreme the conditions got, and the work they made is beautiful and brave! David Pettibone Close year-round observation…

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8 Artists Who Are Absolutely Fearless
8 Artists Who Are Absolutely Fearless
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Published in The Blue Review

·Feb 27, 2019

Life Has Exceeded My Expectations

an interview with Andrey Kartashov Tell us a bit about yourself, both as a person, and as an artist. What was your childhood like, and do you remember how your interest in art develop? Every child has an inclination towards drawing. For most people this disappears as an attribute of…

Art

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Life Has Exceeded My Expectations
Life Has Exceeded My Expectations
Art

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Published in The Blue Review

·Feb 19, 2019

19 Artists You Need to Know in 2019

Here are the artists changing the landscape of the art world this year. Their work will make you think, feel, and pay attention to the world in a new way. Alyssa Monks There is a beautiful sensuality to Monk’s luscious figurative paintings. Her subjects are often presented with barriers between…

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19 Artists You Need to Know in 2019
19 Artists You Need to Know in 2019
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Published in The Blue Review

·Feb 12, 2019

A Brief History of Sketchbooks

by The Escritoire If you trace the history of sketchbooks, you’ll find that although paper wasn’t always bound up into leather Moleskines, sketchbook contents haven’t changed much in the past few centuries. History’s pages (yes, pun intended) show a mish-mash of visual and lexical note taking. Da Vinci’s sketchbooks included…

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A Brief History of Sketchbooks
A Brief History of Sketchbooks
Art

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