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Showing posts with label postcard entry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label postcard entry. Show all posts

Monday, April 24, 2017

The Mythic Line by Dale Copeland


The Mythic Line
Dale Copeland

Stop The Madness by Gail Kolflat


Stop The Madness (detail)
Gail Kolflat
www.gailkolflat.com

Crossing Boundaries: Ages of Women


Crossing Boundaries: Ages of Women
Jeri Davis Lipov
www.facebook.com/ArtbyJeri

Depicts women's shoes as personas. Initially simple, becoming more defined and ultimately softer... a meditation on aging.

PULSE by Patricia Mancini

PULSE
Patricia Mancini
pmancini17@gmail.com

As a beginning student of art, (and a retired scientist) I am happiest playing with colors and shapes on canvas and letting them reflect my mood of the monent.

Everything That Keeps Me Together by Terrill Warrenburg


Everything That Keeps Me Together
Terrill Warrenburg
www.terrillwarrenburg.com

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Cuarto de Oaxaca by Celeste Mann

Celeste Mann
Cuarto de Oaxaca
celestemannsphotos.shutterfly.com

Curato de Oaxaca (A Room in Oaxaca) is part of a series of pastel paintings inspired and created in Oaxaca city in Mexico in 2015-16. I created works on paper, using mostly pastels. my influences are Spanish and Latin American artists and French impressionists.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Not Like Me by Valetta


Not Like Me
Valetta
http://www.valettaartist.com/


The postcards for this project were printed from an original work,

11” X 16”, that I created for the “Not Like Me” exhibition (2015)

which explored the differences and similarities in people.

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Sunset in the City by Lilliana Didovic



Sunset in the City
Lilliana Didovic
http://lilliana-didovic.fineartamerica.com/

Moon River by Deb K Simon



Moon River
Deb K Simon
www.debksimon.com

My work strives to convey a sense of spirituality and atmosphere that invites a personal interpretation from the viewer.  I am drawn in by my surroundings, the people around me, the shapes and colors of clouds and sky and the movement of water. As I seek to understand and express what I see and feel with various mediums, most often it is with oil and palette knives.

Exotic,Fascinated by Muchammad Chairul Abidin (Irul)


Muchammad Chairul Abidin ( Irul )
Exotic, Fascinated
https://www.facebook.com/Irul-Art

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Souvenirs by Pedro Zagitt



Souvenirs
Pedro Zagitt
pedrozagitt@msn.com



Artist's Statement

The proposal of the Mexican artist Pedro Zagitt with his postcard "Souvenirs"  is to evoke (with some ironic tone) the memories and the marks of those who have been born outside the borders of this country and that today they are here thanks to that they dared to cross BOUNDARIES.

Ursus Americanus, native to southeastern Pennsylvania by Wendelyn Anderson



Wendelyn Anderson
Ursus Americanus, native to southeastern Pennsylvania
https://www.facebook.com/AnderwoodStudio/

    My current work addresses ideas of environment and whom is encroaching upon whom? As sentient beings, wildlife deserves to be treated with respect, particularly with our current climate challenges.

    I use fabric to realize many of my ideas because of how deeply it speaks to human existence.

Crossing the Aisle (detail) by Eleanore Levie



Crossing the Aisle (detail)
Eleanor Levie
http://www.EleanorLevie.com

Conscience and courage empower the rare senator or congressperson to vote across party lines -- especially now, amidst a circus of extreme polarization. It’s our job as constituents to remind legislators that our democratic values trump…er, supercede partisan loyalty.

Generations by Claudia Wilburn




Generations
Claudia Wilburn


The background is a combinations of images that were from letters sent to my grandmother from family members shortly after WWII.  This image is unique to this postcard and is not from a separate piece. The Moth is hand printed woodblock image and represents the ability to find light in the darkness. 

UNITY by Ona Kalstein


UNITY
Ona Kalstein
IKATFOREVER@yahoo.com 


I am a retired art librarian and published illustrator, DVAA Secretary and Board member. My ink and colored pencil on vellum drawings attempt to capture a subject’s essence in terms of line, color, composition and humor, often using my own calligraphy as an integral design element.


Friday, March 31, 2017

Museum Pass by Sandra Benhaim



Museum Pass (detail)
Sandra Benhaim
www.sandrabenhaim.com


My paintings and collage artworks attempt to express and celebrate my passion for nature in all its splendor of color and variety, conveyed in unabashedly exuberant coloration.The Postcard image detail explores boundaries visually in maps that juxtapose an ancient city map with a modern map fragment.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Ode to Joy by Deborah Eater


Ode to Joy
Deborah Eater
painterlycollage.wordpress.com

A single thought can leap the boundaries between real and unreal, between substantial and insubstantial, between what is and what may be.  When thought leads the soul to discovery, the response is an outburst of joy.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Travel makes me happy by Linda Dubin Garfield



Travel makes me happy
Linda Dubin Garfield
www.lindadubingarfield.com

I have been luck enough to visit all 7 continents, some many times. I am appreciative of our differences but am more interested in our similarities all over the world. Food, culture, music, religion may be different on the surface, but really we are all living our lives hoping for the same things for our families and ourselves.

Autumn by Andrew Walker


Autumn
Andrew R. Walker


This postcard addresses the boundary of passing from youth to aging. When we move forward in life we must deal with great highs and lows. There is such a profound joy in being able to reach an advanced age yet there are many difficulties to be faced. Crossing this barrier is so complicated because we all experience it uniquely. It is a boundary that some of us embrace and others turn away from. All of life both animal and human must cross this boundary.

Respecting Our Diversity by Ramona Palmisani


Respecting Our Diversity
Ramona Palmisani
ramona.palmisani@gmail.com

Ramona Palmisani ( Rarà) was born in 1989 in San Severo (FG). She has exhibited in numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad, in prestigious locations such as historic buildings and museums. Her works have become part of many public and private collections. She received awards.