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Visual Art

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Andrew Bannister
December 2005
Two photographs by the South African artist

Derek Davey
December 2005
A photograph by the South African artist

Aryan Kaganof
December 2005
Kaganof was born again in 2001. He used to drive a Toyota Corolla but that got stolen. He shoots Glock. He has three books available from Pine Slopes Publications.

Stephen Harrison
November 2005
Since graduating from the Canberra School of Art Bachelor of Art (Visual) where he studied under printmaker Petr Herel, Stephen Harrison has held 18 solo exhibitions and about 25 group exhibitions worldwide. Some shows have been 'Screaming Red Dingo', 'Blood on the Wings', 'Angels and Aeroplanes', 'Nights of Wine and Steel', and 'Mr Kafka's Core'.

Matt Sesow
October 2005
Matt Sesow was born in Nebraska in 1966. When he was eight, he was struck by a landing airplane near his home, and his dominant hand was amputated. In 1993, he began to paint in oils, and completed his first short film. The next year, his films were shown at the Washington Project for the Arts group exhibition, and since then his paintings and films have been shown in New York, San Jose, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Minneapolis and Lincoln.

Basia Tov
September 2005
Ms. Tov resides in New York where the juxtaposition of cultures and artistic scenes continue to color her vision. Her later works are a merge of brighter colors and less texture in an active mix believing to fuse the one with the whole, the past with the future and an experience where life in union, in the mist of powerful diversity, still holds promise of a greater height coexisting.

Brent M. Parker
August 2005
Brent M. Parker is a freelance writer, artist and animator in Santa Maria, California. Brent's reviews and articles appear regularly in The Santa Maria Sun, The San Luis Obispo New Times and The San Luis Obispo Tribune. Brent likes his art to be a self-contained story, though several of his pieces are a part of larger projects.

John Keaton
July 2005
John Keaton discovered his propensity for creating art early on. At age 17, John attended the Philadelphia College of Art where he caught the attention of many. He is the Author of nearly 150 Songs. In 1998, He painted a series of murals in Rancho Sante Fe. He creates renderings and packaging for the gift and retail market.

Tysun McMullan
June 2005
Tysun grew up in Southern California and began taking pictures when he was ten with his dads old camera. He had his first show at the age of 19. In 1993 he began studying at DeAnza College in Cupertino, CA.

Ernest Williamson III
May 2005
Ernest Williamson III discovered his loves for painting at the age of 19. He earned his M.A. in English from the University of Memphis. Ernest is a doctoral student in the field of Higher Education at Seton Hall University. Ernest is a versatile artist who has published poetry in over 20 poetry magazines, on line and in print journals.

Claudio Parentela
April 2005
Claudio was born in Catanzaro (1962-Italy) where he lives and works. He's an illustrator, painter, photographer, mail artist, cartoonist, collagist, and journalist. He's been active for many years in the international underground scene.

Papa Osmubal
April 2005
Papa Osmubal is from Macao, in Southern China.

Do-It-Yourself Beer
by Julie and Sarah, April 2005
I found this pamphlet at a table of free materials at the 11th Annual Anarchists' Book Fair in San Francisco. The last page, to my understanding, implies that the authors intended the pamphlet to be released to the public domain.

NeBa
March 2005
NeBa is a published poet in a LittLe book named "siir ertesi"...
Her illustrations were pubLished in a computer book from john wiley and sons...
She is many LittLe things in smaLL amounts...and she daydreams aLL the time...

Dee Rimbaud
January 2005
Dee Rimbaud's art and writing have appeared in print and Internet magazines worldwide. He is editor of The Book Of Hopes And Dreams and The AA Independent Press Guide.

From the Public Offender's Office
text and art by Alice Whittenburg, December 2004
Alice says, "I have been writing for more than fifteen years, and during that time I have also been active in the peace and environmental movements. Recently I have begun to take photographs and to do story collages as well."

DIVE!afrique
text and art by Cecelia Chapman, November 2004
"The sky was shot with brilliance as if the sun would take over the universe. The sea was turquoise blue. That was my first sign. I should have realized, as the waters of San Francisco are jade. The second sign was the warm water. But with the combination of light offshore breezes, the piercing, gold sunlight and glorious water, I thought how lucky I was to be alive in that moment."
More images by Cecelia Chapman, November 2004

Eight pieces by John Robertson
October 2004
John Robertson is a self-taught artist who has metamorphosed from a colorful impressionist to social/political and conceptual portraits which sometimes have a razor sharp message embedded in the seemingly benign, colorful medium.

Nine pieces by David Aronson
September 2004
David Aronson lives and works in the Philadelphia area. His quirky drawings, paintings and illustrations combine traditional media with digital media and digital collage. His work ranges from whimsical to fantastic, from highly stylized to realistically rendered.

Six pieces by Donna Kuhn
August 2004
Donna Kuhn's poetry has been choreographed by Natica Angillys Poetic Dance Theater and is incorporated into her own dance, visual art, found sound collage tapes and video.

Eight pieces by Nancy Victoria Davis
July 2004
Nancy Victoria Davis is a painter, illustrator, book designer, and installation artist. Born in New York and raised in Ada, Alabama, she took the big bridge to California in 1975, and since then has surrounded herself with art and nature.

Seven pieces by Scott Brennan
June 2004
Scott Brennan lives in Miami, Florida. A poet as well as a visual artist, he attended Truman State University and the University of Florida.