Ink
  • Miguel Endara: Stippling Effect

    Miguel Endara illuminates ink and paper with dimension, depth and precision through an intricate stippling technique. Benjaman Kyle Benjaman Kyle is a portrait of a man with no identity.  His name is the pseudonym adopted by Benjaman Kyle himself, who has dissociative amnesia.  He was discovered unconscious on August 31, 2004, and is believed to […]

    Miguel Endara No responses September 20, 2013
  • Lisa Golightly: Flooded

    The works in the Floodline series reflect Lisa Golightly’s challenge to handle the uncertain outcome of acrylic paint and fabric dye on paper. The title Floodline has as much to do with the process and materials as it does to do with the subject.  Experimenting with fabric dye on paper in a method that uses […]

    A. Moret 3 responses July 12, 2013
  • Daniel Barreto: Urban Density

    Installation recently discovered the works of emerging artist Daniel Barreto on Tumblr.  A freelance artist still pursuing an art degree, Barreto thrives by sharing his work on a dynamic, interactive platform.  Barreto presents a diverse body of work that juxtaposes technology with traditional mediums.   Installation Magazine: The Photography Series of Profiles merges the urban landscape […]

    A. Moret One response May 11, 2013
  • Miller Updegraff: Before the Image Fades

    There are several raw canvases that have been stretched by hand, drying on the lawn in the mid afternoon sun.  Several overturned, empty white gallon buckets support either side.  A makeshift assembly line that would only be possible in Southern California.  Seated outside of his converted garage studio, Miller Updegraff wrings his hands, stained from […]

    A. Moret No responses April 2, 2013