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5
Oct

Kinichi Hoshine: Polite Winter

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Uncategorized

Kinichi Hoshine:
Polite Winter

Artwork by Kinichi Hoshine (http://kenichihoshine.com)

Kinichi Hoshine was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1977. When he was three years old, his family moved to the United States & he has since grown up in New Jersey. He attended The School of Visual Arts in New York City and currently resides in Astoria, Queens. Kinichi admits to being influenced by a multitude of different artists & genres, his favorites being Lucian Freud, Gerhard Richter, Vilhelm Hammershoi, and photographer Uta Barth. “I’m sure my overexposed brain gleans information from various electronic mediums as well,” he says, explaining that he watches lots of television & movies, listens to a wide variety of music, and is an avid Internet user.

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Artwork by Kinichi Hoshine (http://kenichihoshine.com)

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Fae Kitchen Chair and Tea Time Table by Diana Heyne (http://pandorajane.etsy.com)
Fae Kitchen Chair & Tea Time Table

by Diana Heyne

Multidisciplinary artist Diana Heyne’s work in found and natural material assemblage, puppetry and performance has been exhibited and performed in galleries and theatres across the US and in Europe. Her work is informed by a strong engagement with the natural world, cultural history, mythology and the realm of fairy tales. Diana has been the recipient of exhibition awards, grants and fellowships for her work in sculpture, performance, writing and music. She is a frequent and enthusiastic traveler and several of her grants have been specifically awarded for residencies and cultural exchange in countries as diverse as Poland, Cuba and France. She holds a fine arts degree with honors from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts. Her teaching experience includes Waldorf kindergarten, an associate professorship in art appreciation and art history, museum workshops and continuing education classes in sculpture. Her work is found in private collections in the US and Europe as well as the collections of the White House and the National Gallery of Poland. For the past few years Diana has worked with Applied Imagination creating ‘botanical architecture’ and assisting with installations at venues around the US such as the New York Botanical Garden and the National Botanical Garden in Washington, DC.

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Fairy Realm Shadowbox by Diana Heyne (http://pandorajane.etsy.com)
Fairy Realm Shadowbox
by Diana Heyne

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5
Oct

Eduardo Recife: Misprinted Type

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Art, Artists, Collage, Mixed Media, Paper Crafts, Websites

Eduardo Recife:
Misprinted Type

Caution by Eduardo Recife (http://www.misprintedtype.com)

Eduardo Recife has designed for an impressive list of clients, including The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Showtime, & Panic! At the Disco. Where does this wellspring of talent originate? Says the artist, “I’ve been drawing since I was little. At school I had notebooks filled with drawings instead of notes. I used to tattoo my buddies with a black ink pen. I used to draw on any kind of surface when I was bored… I believe it’s what I do best. It’s also the best way for me to comunicate things I cant find words for… It’s therapy, it’s a hobby, it’s a job, it’s what makes me happy.”

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Books Lie - advertisement design by Eduardo Recife (http://www.eduardorecife.com)

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