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"GOLD TO THE BONE" A DUAL EXHIBITION BY
THE ARTIST MARIE
TheArtistMarie’s work is highly technical and deeply rooted in cubism and triangulation. She uses a variety of techniques in her paintings and sculptures to cut, fold, and reconstruct recycled material such as cardboard, wood, paint, and tape into geometric shapes. These shapes are then meticulously assembled into intricate lattices and sweeping planes combining a dynamic level of complexity and intricate perspective. TheArtistMarie’s work walks the fine line of chaos, yet brings perfect moments of clarity. In TheArtistMarie’s new painting series, Vertical Horizoncities are depicted from enormous heights in a dizzying, downward, fish-eye perspective. With this new form of cityscapes, TheArtistMarie brilliantly uses the method of subtracting paint from the canvas rather than adding it. Converging lines create an imaginary metropolis that thrusts its viewers into an exhilarating free fall. These captivating works are meant to evoke an adrenaline pumping sense of vertigo.
http://www.theartistmarie.com/
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TARAJOSU
Johnny Tarajosu is a fashion designer and a visual artist that produces original designs on prints, canvases, and apparel. Johnny Tarajosu creates work that blends free-styled intricate detailing of archaic design from ancient cultures, including the Mayans, Sumerians and Egyptians, with Arabic art, Asian calligraphy, and tribal cultures from across the globe to create a vision of human unity, aka humanity. Johnny Tarajosu's work can best be described as a spiritual journey; it draws you in with its detailed precision and placement of conscious design, and invites you to stay and explore your introspective mind and collective consciousness as they freely flow through hidden messages incorporated into the intricacies of each stylized piece. Johnny Tarajosu’s mission is to inspire passion in the intellectual thinker, to cultivate innovation through the use of fine arts and fashion, and to promote the creativity and intuitive understanding that feeds the god in all of us. "Est Deus in Nobis", a phrase heard often from Johnny Tarajosu, reminds us of what our products are created to convey; a sense of royalty, value, and the idea that we are all gods and goddesses.