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http://www.adrianhemming.com/ - Adrian Hemmings recent work is the culmination of several journeys through the lands of the Southwestern United States. It is part of Hemmings ongoing fixation with painting the deserts of the world. The work concentrates on the sublime nature of the desert and the monumentality of its vistas

Hock-Aun Teh was born in Sungai Gedong, Western Malaysia in 1950 and studied at the Tan Guan-Hin Chinese Painting School from 1966-70 where he learned classical Chinese techniques his training was in watercolors and calligraphy Mad Grass as it was popularly called in which the artists attacked the paper with vigorous strokes was something he had to practice at home

Fionnula Boyd studied at Leeds University and Les Evans at Leeds College of Art and their subsequent career together began in 1968. It was then that they formed a partnership for the purpose of collaborating in the making of works of art. Their paintings combine photographic realism with the suggestion of an elusive second dimension and their work builds on the dynamic interplay between these two forces. In 1999 they began an extensive tour of the Western United States which has fed much of their most recent work

Los Angeles artist, Cassie Taggart, paints comi-tragic tableaus that peek into the lives of eccentric, imagined characters who have recently died of mysterious causes. The subjects life and personality reverberate in the intricacies of the room in stark contrast to the empty moment after death. The walls breathe with color and light. The small interior spaces become vast, brimming with markers of lingering human presence. At once sarcastic and sincere, Taggart layers humor with tragedy, depravity with purity, and the ordinary with the mysterious

Los Angeles artist, Chase Langford, responds to the rhythmic and organic experience of driving on winding canyon roads. His paintings take on a biomorphic quality with shifts in color as subtle and diverse as those found in nature. His experience as a cartographer has contributed to his incredible intimacy with the topographic landscape that is reflected in the Coldwater series

Christopher Chinns most recent body of work is focused on creating a sense of place. The idea of place in his work is meant both as an urban location as well as a personal position within a community. The paintings are, for Chinn, a way to become an active member of his community, and to better understand the neighborhoods and cities where he lives and works. The paintings are figuratively and literally circumscribed through the use of the ellipse. Chinn challenges the viewer to approach each canvas as a unique place, the individuals within the paintings depicted on their own terms and their own ground.

http://www.teamcahill.com/art/index.html - David Cahill is a San Francisco Bay Area artist, originally from Cortland, New York. He received his BFA from Alfred University in 1993 and has since been exploring painting through his own unique brand of bitter Irish-Catholic quasi-religious mythology. Utilizing traditional materials and techniques like glazing and scumbling, his paintings place his imagery and symbolism in an historical perspective

English artist, Nick Fox, examines the complex values of desire using pattern making and decoration to camouflage the suggested narrative. These delicate drawings and paintings, using found erotic materials and historical wallpaper patterns, suggest unfolding narratives of fantasy

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