Dante Cannatella’s work is about when the landscape reclaims the city, when the lines between inside and outside are blurred, and how lives play out against the truth of uncertainty and impermanence. His gestural paintings reflect growing up amidst the destruction and rebuilding of New Orleans. Set against a backdrop of acid yellows, muddy pinks and greys, the figures are caught in the powerful forces of nature, commerce, and mass thought that shape both their inner worlds and outer realities
Through a lexicon of painted soft sculptures, salvaged furniture and objects referencing the hand-ma...
“Emotional Landscape” delivers a sense of gravity, openness, and breathing space through oil paintin...
painting as a containment exercise, and as such, a tool that allows us to interiorize the worl
Victor Perez explores personal narratives involving artifice, domesticity, and patriarchal harms thr...
Via an in-depth analysis of the artist’s works and the material, social, and historical possibilitie...
My work is a way of thinking through things. Each painting, or object is usually a boiled down visio...
The scenes I paint are submerged in specific landscapes I have encountered in Georgia. Honoring my e...
My paintings engage with ideas of time, memory and displacement. Intricately painted works appear to...
My paintings are born out of a profound sense of cosmic free-fall. Tables and black holes hover in a...
In the paper, Patrick Carlin Mohundro processes his relationship to the loss of his father, painting...
My thesis paper Get Me Out of Here discusses paintings I made and presented while preparing to finis...
The picture plane is a lived experience in which I aim to arrive at a precision of forms and colors ...
My multidisciplinary work is premised on the idea that the contemplation of mortality can foster lif...
The work reflects on my experiences as a first-generation American and the role that race, class, an...
Through a lexicon of painted soft sculptures, salvaged furniture and objects referencing the hand-ma...
“Emotional Landscape” delivers a sense of gravity, openness, and breathing space through oil paintin...
painting as a containment exercise, and as such, a tool that allows us to interiorize the worl
Victor Perez explores personal narratives involving artifice, domesticity, and patriarchal harms thr...
Via an in-depth analysis of the artist’s works and the material, social, and historical possibilitie...
My work is a way of thinking through things. Each painting, or object is usually a boiled down visio...
The scenes I paint are submerged in specific landscapes I have encountered in Georgia. Honoring my e...
My paintings engage with ideas of time, memory and displacement. Intricately painted works appear to...
My paintings are born out of a profound sense of cosmic free-fall. Tables and black holes hover in a...
In the paper, Patrick Carlin Mohundro processes his relationship to the loss of his father, painting...
My thesis paper Get Me Out of Here discusses paintings I made and presented while preparing to finis...
The picture plane is a lived experience in which I aim to arrive at a precision of forms and colors ...
My multidisciplinary work is premised on the idea that the contemplation of mortality can foster lif...
The work reflects on my experiences as a first-generation American and the role that race, class, an...
Through a lexicon of painted soft sculptures, salvaged furniture and objects referencing the hand-ma...
“Emotional Landscape” delivers a sense of gravity, openness, and breathing space through oil paintin...
painting as a containment exercise, and as such, a tool that allows us to interiorize the worl