Thursday, October 7, 2010

1.Michael McCarthy
I think it very cool how he captures different objects at different angles.
http://www.michael-mccarthy.com/homeframe.html

2. Art Crawl
He uses colors very well.
http://www.artcrawl.com/

3.Tom Oldham
captures peoples emotions very well.
http://www.tomoldham.com/

4.Jerry Mathiason
I really like how he uses black and white to get the old feeling.
http://www.jerrymathiason.com/mainV3.html

5. Vincent Van Gogh
I have like this painting ever sense I remember.
http://www.oes.org/page2/7194~Starry_Night-Vincent_vanGogh_Starry_Starry_Night_Don_McLean.html

6. Jasper Johns
I really like how he uses layers to get your attention.
http://hellaheaven-ana.blogspot.com/2010/09/three-flags-by-jasper-johns.html

 7. John Olsen
Its sweet how everything is distorted but you can still see what it is.
http://www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au/olsen.html

 8. Paul Cazanne
I really like the colors he choose in this painting.
http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/history/art/images/258.html
 9. Salvador Dali
His paintings are super weird.
http://www.dali-gallery.com/

 10. Johns Adams
I like all the black and white photos.
http://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/adams/

11. Sam Abell
I love how he use real life objects and also how hes all outdoors.
http://samabell-thephotographiclife.com/

12. A.J. Marcella
I love the land scape he chooses.
http://www.visionlightgallery.com/gallery/category.cfm?SID=1&Category_ID=1336

13. Brad Kim
I think its very cool how he uses shadows to his advantage with the blank and white.
http://www.visionlightgallery.com/gallery/category.cfm?SID=1&Category_ID=127

14. Jean Lewis
Once again I really like the black and white in the photos.
http://www.visionlightgallery.com/gallery/Jean_Lewis_Gallery_C1288.cfm

15. Don Park
I really like the mountains and how he captures the sky with it.
http://www.visionlightgallery.com/gallery/Don_Park_Gallery_C384.cfm

 Artist Statement
I like this statement because it is so true for so many artist in the world.
http://www.eyesfull.com/facesandplaces/artist_statement.html

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