Salim Hurtado has a BFA in Industrial Design, Civic Projects all over Chicago, in murals, mosaics-broken tile and Ven. Glass.
Original, hand painted abstract art.
Assemblage/Mixed-media Constructions
Scarlett Decker is an area contemporary artist who holds an MFA in painting/assemblage.
"Linear Perception is so limited in it's ability to grasp 'higher' truths. What I'm doing with my painted sculpture is developing a new visual language to reach beyond the boundaries of time, space and solitary perspective."
- Scott McNeill
When his Peace Corps service ended in September of 1994, Scott was invited to apprentice relief woodcarving in the workshop of a renowned Honduran woodcarver and worked there for an additional two years. Scott learned quickly. He began painting his carved sculptures, and the town's artisans recognized him for having 'una gracia' (a gift).
Scott returned to the United States in the fall of 1996, and almost immediately his painted sculptures took a big creative leap forward. He began painting a different level of composition on top of the sculpted figures, resulting in a unique art style of intertwining layers and transcendent subject matter. Scott has been developing and refining this new multiple dimensional art form for more than twelve years now.
Scott is a local artist and writer. He and his artist wife Tamera have shown at local venues such as Artlink' s First Fridays and he has been published online and in select periodicals. Two of Scott's works shall be featured in the forthcoming "A Life of Ravens", a collection of SF/F poetry by Alex Ness. His mediums include pen & ink, pencil, and digital color. Among his interests are classic illustrations and movie genres and a severe predilection for "Doctor Who". Scott is available for freelance illustrations and commissions, and he also has two novels currently seeking publication and one self-published short-story anthology set in his "Hero-Lore" universe.
Shainbird's pained color brings life to a room.
The paint does flow in many different forms, media and points of interest in my studio. Have many examples of work on the site pages. Ranges from portraits of your pet to the children in appropriate colors. Also surrealistic form of shapes and colors to add a style to your room.
Like most artists, I’ve had my heart and hands in creative projects since I was a young child. I began “real” painting on canvas in high school, learning quickly that oil was not my medium. My energy required quick drying, brightly colored paints, and I fell in love with acrylics.
In addition to painting, I’m grateful to have a natural clairvoyant and extra-sensory ability. This inner inspiration is welcome and I let it flow into my art.
June 2012, I noticed that my art style was changing. It’s not that it all happened at once; but as I was putting the final touches on my painting, “Journey to a New Tomorrow”, the first painting in a series of six, I felt compelled to go to the computer and write. It wasn’t until the third painting that I knew that something special was happening. With each of these six paintings, thought-provoking messages and verse flowed effortlessly, and I quickly captured them in writing.
I am especially grateful for these paintings, and their messages. With the last, and smallest canvas I learned that each was a special gift from beings that love unconditionally. They fully understood the challenge of beings living in earthly bodies. When I asked, “Who are you?” they said they have no name, but that I could call them “the givers”.
As a result, my artistic style has become more “visionary and expressionistic”, I rarely want to paint with realism as my goal. I approach my art with energy, passion and especially with emotion. My art creates a feeling that awakens my spirit and reinforces personal beliefs. It’s my hope that others will also be moved by my art with their own personal feelings of awareness, and well-being.
More recently, I began using Tarahumara primitive drums as my canvas. As I paint, I feel a deep connection with an ancient and primitive way of life. Each one-of-a-kind drum (and drum beater) is hand-crafted using primitive tools in poor conditions. Personally, I cherish all the imperfections and feel that they add to the uniqueness of each drum.
I ‘m married to Lyle, a wonderful, supportive man, who’s been the “wind beneath my wings”. In addition, my three adult children, no one could ask for better “cheerleaders”. I couldn’t be a happier or more fulfilled human being.
Love from a happy & grateful artist,
Sharon
Fine art , murals, custom Paint, Sculptures.
I will paint anything that will stay still long enough. Many differnt syles and media.
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