by Ashley Roy | Feb 23, 2018 | Art
Art: Cacophony by Allan Gorman, @allangormanart ART FEATURE: ALLAN GORMAN You’ve self-defined your work as “abstract compositions nested in the guise of realism.” Can you say more on this idea that your art is more abstract than it is realistic? A number of years...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 22, 2018 | Art
“From birth, the species has taken possession of woman and tends to tighten its grasp.” Art: Edited by Men and Girls by Montage Mädels ART FEATURE: MONTAGE MADELS We are an artist collective called the Montage Mädels. Our first meeting was 9 November 2016—the...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 19, 2018 | Art, Poetry
Art: Inver 3 by John Gregory Brown, @john.gregory.brown WEISS CYRILLIC CYANIDIC SANS London fog fades DevoursGlassDashallom HarediחֲרֵדִיحريمIAMBIC Incanroteblutpedantic PolygonalPentameter Los Angeles dust Darts injects Tarsus Fake news feeds Cigarette clicks...
by JL Jacobs | Dec 31, 2017 | Art
Art: Robert Ferrier, @Dante_Dreamer ART FEATURE: OKC REFLECTIONS SERIES BY ROBERT FERRIER Robert Ferrier is a retired university research administrator living in Norman. He received a BA in Journalism and an MBA from the University of Oklahoma. He has published two...
by JL Jacobs | Dec 25, 2017 | Art
Art: Dive Down by Karen Nielsen, @karennielsen13 ART FEATURE: KAREN NIELSEN What inspired you to become an artist? I never set out to be a visual artist. It was more of an accident and came from my music. I moved to NYC in the 1980s. The downtown art and music scene...
by JL Jacobs | Nov 20, 2017 | Art
Art: SAMUEL CANO (photographer) By Ines Villeparisis y Paco Esteve ART FEATURE: PACO ESTEVE I have a degree in Sociology and also in Advertising and Public Relations. In both degrees I studied various specific subjects related to art. My first experience in the art...