Author name: Ron Shelton

dion hitchings, usa: portraits on consumer box tops

Within my artwork I have found my own “unique world” which has no rules or boundaries.  My inspirations are varied and vast, everything from dreams and Indians, nuns and demons, the Jerry Springer Show and chickens to sins and celebrities. My world and therefore my art, is guaranteed to be colorful, self-revealing, emotional, childlike and […]

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race and revolution: exploring human injustices through art

Movement in our global consciousness has surfaced, and artists are confronting important issues. When pressure builds to the point of implosion, this shift of consciousness is known to occur. Brewing anarchy has always been woven into the fabric of society, and the artist’s voice is on the rise. Race and Revolution, an exhibition curated by

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nathan pendlebury, u.k: aerosol

AEROSOL opens in just 2 days at the dot-art Gallery on Queen Avenue in Liverpool (northwest England)! This group exhibition will open on Friday, July 15 and close on Saturday, September 3. Come and celebrate the work of our featured artists: David Andrews, Jessica Arrowsmith-Stanley and Nathan Pendlebury. The artists are united through their shared expertise in mixed media, abstracts, landscapes

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macha melanie, france: plastic trash into art project

Macha Melanie, France, will be performing in Berlin next month for Ocean Contemporary’s Bitteres Wasser (“Bitter Waters”) on July 10, 2016. Macha will be one of fifteen international artists sharing works in a variety of disciplines, for the purpose of addressing the global plastic-water crisis. This exhibition exemplifies how critiquing specific social issues has become an explosive art theme. The

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rebecca suzanne haines, usa: sacred animals

Rebecca Suzanne Haines‘ painting, Trickster Travels #4: the Thinning Veils, conveys her love for animals. Bold, vibrant colors work in tandem with angular line to produce a blend of realism and abstraction. Her fascination with depicting animals began after studying the mystical and spiritual symbolism of animals represented in cultures all over the world. Rebecca uses both oil paint

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cher shaffer, usa: walk softly on the earth

HAF member and artist, Cher Shaffer, has reworked a pair of boots. What began as a pair of plain leather moccasins is transformed into a landscape of mythical symbols — figures and shapes, bears, trees, lightning bolts, and a medicine wheel for healing. The large wolf icon represents Cher’s Native American ancestry. In addition to working on traditional canvas, Cher

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photographer spencer tunick, usa: nude in cleveland

On July 17, 2016, photographer Spencer Tunick, USA, will be photographing 100 nude women in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio. What makes the timing of this shoot most unusual is that it will take place at sunrise, the day before the Republican National Convention. The women will each be holding mirrors as the shutter of Spencer’s camera engages;

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