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Hugh Hayden. America (w/detail), 2018.
Sculpted mesquite on plywood

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Jeff Muhs. Thirty Six Views of a Landscape, 2023.
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Alice Adams. Pleated Sculpture, 1969.
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Sam Lipp. Exposure, 2016.
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The 1st place winner of the New You art competition hosted by @startshows.
@PJPIII is a self-taught artist who uses acrylic, pastel and spray paint as artistic mediums.
After almost dying from a traumatic brain injury due to Long Covid, PJPIII started to use painting as an escape from severe mental anguish. He left the company he founded and began to heal through the graces of a newly discovered calling, art.
His obsession with exploring the intersection between subconscious and consciousness is insatiable. Through strokes, emotions, sickness and health the belief that art can transform the way we see the world is dominant.
PJPIII’s work centers around abstract and figurative elements that do not succumb to rules. This allows for a greater range of expression and can evoke a more intuitive response in the viewer. The ultimate goal is to develop art that triggers the end users imagination, giving them a deeper sense of meaning, and encourages the notion of how life can be different through creation and discovery of self.
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The 3rd place winner of the New You art competition hosted by @startshows.
JAY JANSEN is a sculptor from Seattle who is currently based in New York. By using found objects and discarded materials, Jay’s artistic intention is to draw the viewer close and activate all senses.
Her art exudes the notion of turning the unlikely into the unforeseen. Things like drain hair transformed into a beautiful pantsuit boggles the mind. Is it gross or is it stunning? Hopefully, all of the above.
How about 900 Fish Oil Pills glistening under the sunlight, but as one gets closer, the fish aroma ascends, dazzling the eyes and accosting the nose.
Try 100 Hairballs which is a series made of brushed cat hair formed into spheres to mimic hairballs, which in turn, finds humor in a new form.
Natural materials have always caught her attention like stones from the beaches of the Pacific Northwest, aligned by the inherent line made from sediment to create a wishing rock. This evolved into a 30-piece series consisting of 370 stones called “Wishing for a …” Each piece brings a new wish to the world.
Continuously hunting for treasured materials to question our reality of worthiness is always the goal and is the driving force behind Jay Jansen’s artworks.
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Two paintings from Land and Sea series. Both 48 x 48 inches. Installation view. Paintings talking; I’m listening. Just spent the afternoon working on two smaller paintings and feeling very unsure about them at this moment. Set aside. Let dry a bit. Revisit tomorrow. On the cusp of taking risks it’s a very unsure place to be. I wouldn’t have it any other way! #nyartist #abstractpainting #beinguncomfortable #artgallery #kunst #artcritic #colorfield #reductive #contemporarypainting #fineart #minimalism #storytelling #installationview #color #line https://www.instagram.com/p/CoQEE16uOf-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=