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7/4/2011 11:10 AM
 Organic Cathedral by Lambert Kiederman Original art by Lambert Kiederman is now available at Discover Original Art. “As far as I’m able, I suggest subject matter without defining it clearly. This allows each viewer to participate in forming the image, so that everyone sees something unique. Viewers project their own unconscious material onto the ambiguous images, as they would in a Rorschach inkblot test. My intention in encouraging this is playful rather...
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5/9/2011 9:16 AM
 And Then Came Peace Avril Ward’s recent return to sculpture, after a 17 year gap, has seen her spirituality expressed. In poignant elongated figures the delicate nature of humanity is skillfully revealed. Avril sculpts in clay, and casts her works in limited edition bronze. Whether working in clay or paint, she is able to translate her considerable skill in realism into a much more fluid expression of the core emotion behind each work, moving as...
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5/7/2011 11:37 AM
Mammy, Children, and Cat by Elin Bogomolnik Happy Mother’s Day from Discover Original Art!!!!
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5/7/2011 10:23 AM
And the Roots Ran Away with The Tree A light-hearted watercolor by Thomas Brunger. Just what we need now!
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5/7/2011 8:30 AM
”A painting in a museum probably hears more foolish remarks than anything else in the world.” -- Edmond and Jules De Goncourt.
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5/5/2011 12:34 PM
For Mark Belo, Freedom and Change are Key words to understanding. Living by the beach prompted cosmic visions in him. Many years later discovering a world of rainbow colored deserts and tropic colored desert sunshine, crystal clear red-sea waters and a panoramic landscape of Sinai Mountains. It is an attempt to project his fantasies. Mark’s work blends with fantastic and esoteric vein, sensibility colors, beauty and aesthetics . Thinking about the Past
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5/5/2011 12:25 PM
“The activity of art is... as important as the activity of language itself, and as universal. By words one transmits thoughts to another, by means of art, one transmits feelings.” Leo Tolstoy
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5/1/2011 10:36 PM
Brian Brooks was born in Wembley, England in 1950, before moving with his family to the Hertfordshire countryside. His painting style is primarily process-driven, utilizing photography and film as a point of reference rather than as a tool for direct imitation.  Yellow Roses ...
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4/27/2011 11:03 AM
Herb Snitzer’s career covers over 50 years of image making as well as being an author of six books, a co-founder of a freedom school which he directed. As a photo-journalist, early in his career he worked for Life, Look, Saturday Evening Post, Fortune, Time and many other magazines and newspapers such as The New York Times and The London Sunday Times. Herb has a new book out: Glorious Days and Nights: A Jazz Memoir Louis Armstrong
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4/26/2011 12:52 PM
 Sunrise Ocean Harvey Hellering is a widely exhibited, fine art photographer, working over the last 20 years with landscape, architectural, scenic and travel subjects The photographs aim to capture both mood and moment, sometimes using an exciting wide vista---other times a revealing fragment of location and situation. Self-labeled “a wanderer/looker, rather than...
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