Lisa Iaboni
Squalor, mess, unhappiness
– a rubber band holding the
radio together, a hole punched
in the sheetrock, a Brittany
Spears poster -
You know, life.
http://www.lisaiaboni.com
Jeff Koons
His pieces deflect meditation - they're funny, airy, light, shiny. - ( I'm trying to
avoid "kitschy" and "banal"). They play on our desire for things - In my mind his
pieces all seem to be shiny & reflective - we can desire them, but not enter into them -
they're poised for purchase - that's our world, that's where the vitality of art is - he
hasn't filtered it out because it may seem distasteful.
William Knipscher
The somber, poetic
infrastructure that supports
us humans, sub rosa, in the
age of information.
Beautiful name of one of Mr.
Knipscher’s portfolios ;
Evening's Empire.
http://www.williamknipscher.
com
Simone Gad
You had me at Betty Page ! Certain images in a collage can sort of open
up the door to the mind and let the other images in. But that’s a linear
thought - In collage it’s all about Mind, moving, playing on the
surface, surface playing on the mind. It’s important that the images be
gorgeous , rich, and laden with meaning(s), like the ones Ms. Gad has
chosen.
http://www.afonline.artistsspace.org
Jason Hanasik
Mr.Hanasik performs the sacrament of communion with and
for his family and friends.
To view these photographs is to be pierced with beauty and
pathos.
links
Mike Enright
It chafes my bottom that he's
a more interesting
photographer than me. His
significant other, Carolyn,
above. His significant other
other, Harriett, below. Cool
India photographs, too,at
menright.com