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A great semester for the studio 7 south students!!
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This is a video by Sam Taylor-Wood. It's a still life of fruit that she filmed as it slowly decayed. It's very interesting and beautiful to see the process of decay.
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This is Lamar Peterson, he is the artist I have been focusing on the most this semester. There are several reasons why I am so intrigued by him. His palette is something I've been trying to imitate, playing with highly saturated colors as well as dark ones. His style pursues cartooning, notice that there is outlining in all of his works. His use of different media also inspires me, in addition to paint, he works with photo collages to create environments for his figures to interact with. Then, of course, there is the imagery and subject matter. It is easy to make out the objects being depicted, but what they are representing is unclear. There is an ambiguity to all of his works. There is something very psychological about all of the images I've looked at, there is a sense of humor and something very dark. I would like to develop into making paintings that are less straightforward and more complex in the ideas that they represent.
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Jeremy Szopinski Flood #5 Oil on board 54.5” x 48” 2013 http://jeremyszopinski.tumblr.com/
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Jeremy Szopinski X #1 Oil on canvas 70” x 60” 2014 http://jeremyszopinski.tumblr.com/
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Sam Lewitt is a young artist in a hurry. He was barely out of his twenties when he scored the 2012 Whitney Biennial, and right now he is filling both outlets of the Miguel Abreu Gallery — the modest space on Orchard Street and the immodest one on Eldridge. The two, very different presentations comprise his fourth solo at Abreu and his first in New York since the Biennial.
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