
September 1, 2010
marco wagner
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August 31, 2010
Souther Salazar

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August 26, 2010
Anthony Pontius

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August 25, 2010
Maya Hayuk

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August 23, 2010
DAVID JIEN

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August 19, 2010
alex prager

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August 16, 2010
aj fosik

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August 15, 2010
p jay fidler

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August 12, 2010
mark ryden

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August 11, 2010
victor castilio

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August 10, 2010
shawn barber

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August 9, 2010
miss van

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August 4, 2010
KELSEY BROOKES

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August 3, 2010
mars 1

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July 29, 2010
Julien Langendorff

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July 27, 2010
Helen Korpak

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July 26, 2010
Benjamin Edmiston

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July 22, 2010
darzacq

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July 21, 2010
Faile in Lisbon, Portugal

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July 20, 2010
jasper johns

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July 19, 2010
chris burden

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July 18, 2010
faile

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mike giant

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July 15, 2010
Curtis Kulig

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Laura Torres Gandía
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Pose, mad hatter

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July 13, 2010
Chris Pugliese

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July 12, 2010
“Le Polka”, 4 x 8 feet printed on vinyl

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July 8, 2010
Robert Rauschenberg

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July 6, 2010
Josh Keyes

“My work is a reflection on the containment of energy. It is a collision between the emotional and chaotic romantic temperament and the order and precision of neo-classical conventions. My vision represents a way of fusing unconscious imagery with the physical tangible world. Absurd romantic imagery juxtaposed against the “truthful”, and “factual” conventions of scientific illustration, express the hyper anxiety and information obsessed culture that permeates the world.”
“I trust and believe in the importance of developing a personal mythology, one that comes from the unconscious in the form of dreams and in the pattern and shape of folding and unfolding life experiences. Working within a realist context allows these unconscious impulses and energies to be thought of as actual things and phenomenon of our objective, detached experience. In an interesting way, this perceptual shift brings us closer to what is common and hidden deep within each one of us.” Josh Keyes
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