Monday, May 4, 2009

Adams Puryear


Who says that you can't get a street art feel from ceramics? Of course you can! Adams Puryear, whose fabulous ceramic vessels were on display at New York City's Greenwich House Pottery, has a great "low-brow art" (a term I personally object to but oh well) look to his work that is reminiscent of the vibrant creativity we see in graffiti and street art. See for yourself.

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Michael Toenges


Michael Toenges is a Cologne, Germany based artist whose paintings make great use of color and light. As he explained at his solo exhibition at the Howard Yezerski Gallery in Boston, MA a couple of weeks ago, he paints in twilight type of darkness. And indeed, when the gallery lights were lowered, the paintings glowed.

Michael said that he grew up in Germany where there is "northern light" as opposed to Italy where there is brighter "southern light". Although in Italy the light is diffused in a warm and sort of foggy way.

Michael's show is up until May 19, 2009 so if you are in Boston, stop by the Howard Yezerski Gallery at 460 Harrison Ave in the new Sowa arts district.

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Martina Secondo Russo









Martina Secondo Russo is the artist who painted the wonderful women who form the basis of my bathing beauty photos. Other unknown artists added some flourishes to her work that then created a new series of artworks. Martina emailed me with the background to the bathing beauty series and also sends a link to her website which is terrific! I love her work! Please visit her site to see her art:


mfgallery.net and click on 'martina' at the bottom of the page.

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