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Carmin | Does the Internet allow you to show your work as you would like: How could it be improved to suit you? Pixels are my natural medium. The net is my favorite venue. I chose to focus my artwork on the net, so it allows me to show my work as I would like, although that the fine detailed work I do is lost online due to compression. I enjoy applying the technology in my artwork.
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Andrew Werby | Have you found other artists on the Internet like yourself? One of the Internet's most powerful functions is its ability to put people with obscure interests in touch with one another. While art is a field which lends itself to almost infinite subdivision, there certainly are others out there with whom I have things in common.
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Pascale Camus-Walter | Was art your first love or do you have another passion?
Art was, is and will be my first love. Everything what I do is in some way connected to my art, and I have the concern to make an "oeuvre" in my life and to let it after my death. |
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Tom Schirtz |
Tell me about yourself, where you live and your background/lifestyle. I was a co-founder of an artist's studio called titanic anatomy (no caps). This was a group of artists who rented an old cigar factory in Ybor City, just outside of Tampa. |
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MARÍA JOSÉ DE CÓRDOBA | Tell me about yourself, where you live and your background/lifestyle.
I'm from Alcalá la Real (28/3/1961.Jaén España), and I live in Granada. My life is like an other person, normally: I think so. But I working all the time in my investigation about music (sound) and picture (Sinestesia en interaction en las Artes). |
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Robert Schaefer | Is there anything about the way you produce your work that you believe to be unique or unusual?
My photography strives to find the fourth dimension. It is based on spatial layering, and although this is not a totally new concept in photography, my work has a strong continuity of this layering which ties together very diverse directions of photographed objects. |
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Who do you feel has influenced art most this century?
The wars undoubtedly. We lost all our great painters and teachers. The end of the last century marked the close of fine art as it was known than. There was also the change in paint composition, it's a lot harder to match natures colors using today's mostly opaque palette. As of today we still don't have a transparent yellow to make a good triad palette in acrylics. The transparent yellows in oil will not do the job completely either. |
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Virginia Dewey | Does the Internet allow you to show your work as you would like: How could it be improved to suit you? The only work I show on the internet is some of my old paintings because I don't have the time to paint at this time in my life. Someday, I will use the net to sell my work because I believe this is the best place to get recognition. I still love arts and craft shows but the future is on the internet. Besides being able to reach the whole wide world, I can learn on here as well. |
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Which medium do you feel is the current spokesman of the arts?
The written word is the number one medium. (Ironically, it is required to enhance or explain much of our visual art and speaks only to the head and not to the heart and soul.) |
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RA Friedman | Which medium do you feel is the current spokesman of the arts?
The art world is in a total shambles. Its anyones guess. I think TV and film have more of an influence than work being shown by the flavor-of-the-month at the big galleries in New York. I think the real art being made today is waiting to be discovered, perhaps in the next century. |
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Derek Jones | What would you like to be better at, and why?
I belong to the messy school whose drawing begins in chaos and slowly forms and develops in an organic and unpredictable manner. This approach means that when the model is "right" and I am energetic and full of concentration the results can be very exciting |
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Which medium do you feel is the current spokesman of the arts? We may be entering some kind of dark age. So much attention is focused on trying to capture a mass market for the short-term, rather than creating art of real worth that will last. Ten or 20 years from now most of the paintings you see around will be in landfill.
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John Leben | Is there anything about the way you produce your work that you believe to be unique or unusual? " I think so. But, maybe all artists think they are unique. Because I spentso much time as a TV producer, I..."
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Lee Fairbanks |
Is there anything about the way you produce your work that you believe to be unique or unusual?
Where once the expertise of the paints on canvas defined freedom, "Control U" (undo) is the metaphor that defines the digital age and freedom associated with this metaphor. |
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Anne Remington | Was art your first love or do you have another passion?
Art was a great passion for me at an early age.I did not |
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Graham Levi | Who first influenced you artistically?
My artistic influence? Ah, that is a very interesting question. |
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What first attracted you to the Internet? "I was first attracted to the internet because I love the idea of
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Gary Beeber |
What style of art really makes you angry? " I enjoy every style of ART from every century, and Im an avid collector. What makes me angry are the people who think..."
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Joy Bender Hadley |
Tell me about yourself, where you live and your background/lifestyle?
I have lived in Marquette, Michigan a very rural area since 1987. I guess the city life was not what I thought it would be and found I needed nature and tranquility in my life. I have a studio overlooking a harbor of Lake Superior.
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