Originally from India, the land of mysticism and magic, SRINJOY (Gangopadhyay) was born in 1986 into a family of artists and knew from a very young age that he too was born to be an artist. In the last few years Srinjoy’s works have been exhibited in multiple Art Fairs across the USA including Art […]
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The lifework of Jean Duquoc is influenced by the landscape of his beloved home in Brittany France. In a long and celebrated career this artist has distinguished his work by bold and saturated canvases – suffused in color. A self-taught painter, Duquoc uninhibitedly and joyously employs primaries to articulate his subject: the sky, the earth, […]
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Craig Alan has an insatiable need to see new things. Therefore, he constantly challenges the boundaries of visual expression. Alan’s corpus of work includes elements of pop-surrealism, magic realism, and neo-expressionist abstraction and representation. His most recent series, titled Populus, has paintings that feature hundreds of tiny individuals on white backdrops and veer away from […]
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Ira Barkoff, a painter from Litchfield, is now exhibiting a small series of works at Canfin Gallery. The landscapes in the series are more fantastical than real. Barkoff prefers an instinctive reaction to the force of location, time, and conditions above authenticity to a specific subject, which is reflected in the elevated style of his […]
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Jylian Gustlin is a native Californian who was raised in the Bay Area. Her style reflects how the tech boom in Silicon Valley has influenced her. A computer science and mathematics major, Jylian Gustlin says he transferred to the Academy of Art University in San Francisco because “if I graduated, I would never pursue art.” […]
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