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Mitchell Rosenzweig Abstract painter Mitchell Rosenzweig translates harmonious color schemes observed in nature into a new vocabulary of form. Spring landscapes of blossoming apple trees and summers in Morocco are composed of areas of heavy impasto that "reinforce non-representational qualities." Rosenzweig studied at Penn State University, and has been recently exhibiting his work throughout the East Coast.
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Roslyn Rose Roslyn Rose's new body of Venetian cityscapes and landscapes were created using phototransfer, a technique that combines photography and other media, such as pastel, watercolor and pencil. The artist uses travel memorabilia from her journeys throughout the western U.S., and Europe to create her images. Rose recently received an award from the International Society of Experimental Artists, and has been recently exhibiting her work in New York City.
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Chris Chambers Chris Chambers's playful paintings illustrate the artist's life. "For example, I would not illustrate my summer vacation literally; rather I paint the experience of a time and place, be it imaginary or factual." The cycles of life, the pursuit of happiness, and the causes of war are made more palpable through this artist's colorful compositions and child-like simplicity. Chris Chambers was born in New York City and studied at The Cooper Union.
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