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Art: April Hale, Bozeman, MT

Art: April Hale, Bozeman, MT
Nature of the Human Animal Similar to a mad scientist, I combine materials that do not seem to be connected in nature. Joining seeds with animal parts or other plants is symbolic of the symbiosis of all beings. Seeds represent growth, death, reproduction, and interdependence. The softness and fragility of...

Art: Aimée van Drimmelen, Montreal

Art: Aimée van Drimmelen, Montreal
Aimée van Drimmelen is a self-taught artist and illustrator based until recently in Montréal, Canada. She has been spending this winter with her partner in a cabin in Saskatchewan (the prairie province due north of Montana), where she works on art and illustration by day, and music by night. Aimée is...

Art: Joshua Petker, Los Angeles

Art: Joshua Petker, Los Angeles
Joshua Petker was born in Los Angeles, CA in 1979 and received a BA in Western History from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. While pursuing a degree in History he maintained a growing interest in the arts that developed out of a fascination with graffiti which Petker started creating as...

Art: Naury Joaquin, New York

Art: Naury Joaquin, New York
Naury Joaquin was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and attended the Altos de Chavon in Romana, DR, from 1996-1998, earning her an Associate’s degree in the program “2+2″, working in conjunction with Parsons School of Design. In 1999, she attended Pratt Institute earning a BFA in...

Art: Courtney Blazon, Montana

Art: Courtney Blazon, Montana
“I have a deep interest in the natural world, exploration into the unknown, and history.  Much of my work refers to, or is influenced by, myths, fables, and fairytales, and I combine the imaginary and natural together to create my pen and marker drawings on paper. It is in the union of these two...

Art: Mike Stone, Philadelphia, PA

Art: Mike Stone, Philadelphia, PA
Mike Stone recently sat down with fellow artist Sarah Homans for an informal interview: Sarah: You studied sculpture in school.  When I first met you, you didn’t really do much painting.  How did you make that transition? Mike: I have sorta been drawing my whole life, so it wasn’t much of ...

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