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There’s an art to decorating a room. |
A great deal of behind the scenes research is involved in being a designer or decorator.
Especially when it comes to finding the right painting to enhance a room, lobby, office or
other important area. |
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Four artists. Each with a unique vision.
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Sandra Mueller-Dick "Whether it's a still life, landscape or floral, I try to imbue my subject with a sense of mood in the way I integrate color with shape. By using strong color contrasts and shapes, my goal is to create rhythmic patterns throughout the painting, inviting viewers to make their own interpretations. My aim is to try and evoke an expression in my painting that sometimes might be mysterious and other times dream-like." John Murray "What is it with this insistence on labeling certain art works masterpieces? The best art is process. It’s surfing off the California coast at a cold sharky break that’s almost a mile off shore. A desolate twenty foot wave that crashes foam and deep green a mile west of the freeways and suburban sprawl, twenty minutes south of San Francisco. To be out in that alien environment, all senses on overdrive is the stuff of dreams/nightmares. Perceptions, choices, instincts, intuition. Lines that trace elegant decisions, then blunt, broad swipes of foam against huge pours of green and blue and grey."
William St. George "I've always thought that art chose me, and not the other way around. It may sound like a cliché, but it really has given me a way to express my emotions. I believe in giving the paint its due. I admire its many characteristics and am willing to let it be the master. Sometimes I work in impasto, and other times in light, transparent washes, whatever best establishes the mood I want to achieve. The results are paintings full of movement and a certain degree of ambiguity that asks viewers to make their own connection to what they are seeing." |