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Jennifer Dott
Jennifer Dott is an emerging artist based in Davenport Florida who works in a variety of media and styles. Her work featured on ArtBistro includes polymer clay sculptures, pencil drawings, and oil paintings. Her polymer clay sculptures become both utilitarian objects as well as small comical busts. Make sure to click the link below to see the rest of her work. ... -
Brent Klockars
Brent Klockars' work combines a moment in time with the visual manifestations his emotions. Each piece combines abstract forms that are layered on top of each other. This layering has the effect of creating more imagery within the abstract plane. His titles give the viewer an idea of what the conceptual jumping off point was for the artist. PS: Don't miss ... -
Virginia Grubb
Virginia says about her work: "For as long as I can remember, I have always seen art and design in everything I look at, and have had a special love for typography. Logo design and corporate identity have since developed into my strongest talent. I am blessed to be able to make a living doing something I love and creating something ... -
Jesus Ayala
Jesus Ayala is an accomplished 3-D digital artist, as can be seen in his renderings of architecture. His ability in rendering architecture is both technical and aesthetic. He not only draws the objects with precision, but gives them a dynamic, attractive presence. !http://artbistro.monster.com/nfs/artbistro/photos/0182/1192/FullPortfoliobutton.png!:http://artbistro.monster.com/albums/126051-architecture?album_search[member_login]=jesus_ayala -
Danny Bertner
Danny Bertner, an installation artist and student, says this about his recent work: "Scratching and tearing at the neatly cloaked surface of contemporary America is ENLIGHTENMENT FOR YOU, the ongoing projects of Danny Bertner. with an oozing, dark crust coating over stereotypical American values and culture, ENLIGHTENMENT FOR YOU humorously and/or monstrously addresses the tabooed. The work reveals the filthy interiors ... -
Gloria DeVrieze
Questions for Gloria DeVrieze: How did you start out in art? I've been "arting" since before I could pick up a writing utensil! I can't say that I remember, but I've photos of myself at three years old to prove it, standing on a dining room chair, squishing colorful fingers together and printing them on paper. I always valued art as ... -
Alexander Lome
Questions for Alexander Lome: How did you start out in design? Like many, I've been drawing since I was a wee lad. It wasn't until high school that I really knew it was what I wanted to do as a career, I'd spend my entire lunch period drawing in my sketchbook. Since then it's been a rocky climb but I feel ... -
Karapet Aghavelyan
Karapet Aghavelyan, a graphic designer based in Glendale California, has produced some very stunning t-shirt designs. Check out his portfolio by clicking on the link below. Karapet's designs are vibrant and fresh, yet not overworked. We'd sure love to get our hands on one of these shirts. !http://artbistro.monster.com/nfs/artbistro/photos/0182/1192/FullPortfoliobutton.png!:http://artbistro.monster.com/albums/125147-t-shirt-designs?album_search[member_login]=cubile -
Francis Roces
Questions for Fracis Roces: How did you start out in design? I discovered fashion design at high school, in art class. Who is your favorite designer? My favorite designers were Issey Miyakie, Yohji Yamamoto, Junya Watanabe, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Valentino, Rick Owens, Dior, Comme des Garcons, Alexander McQueen, Robert Cavalli, Moschino, Dsquared2, Rag & Bone, and Isaac Mizrahi What do you like ... -
Karl Andrew Mison
Karl Andrew Mison's work conveys a graphic intensity. A hide and seek, if you will, of faces, aliens, rubik's cubes, and a hundred other things. His drawings are interesting to look at and one can loose some time studying them. Karl is from Beverly Hills, CA an makes his work there. !http://artbistro.monster.com/nfs/artbistro/photos/0182/1192/FullPortfoliobutton.png!:http://artbistro.monster.com/member/jacobwhitmore/albums -
Melissa Breitenfeldt
Melissa Breitenfeldt states that her work "is a process of exploration of color and line to form a shallow space full of tension. An evolving balance between the elements in the composition are used to create an instance or a visual moment for the viewer to experience." Breitenfeldt's work seems fresh and relevant to a contemporary dialogue within abstract painting. !http://artbistro.monster.com/nfs/artbistro/photos/0182/1192/FullPortfoliobutton.png!:http://artbistro.monster.com/albums/124215-2009-abstract-paintings?album_search[member_login]=mbreitenfeldt ... -
Cara LaTour
Cara LaTour's photography is interesting in it's ability to provide a new view on contemporary life. She often photographs objects in her daily life, helping the mundane or under-appreciated be reconsidered as points of interest. Her eye for color and sense of composition make for photographs that are beautiful to experience. !http://artbistro.monster.com/nfs/artbistro/photos/0182/1192/FullPortfoliobutton.png!:http://artbistro.monster.com/member/Cjean/albums -
Fashion Design
h4. Job Description Fashion designers design clothing and accessories, creating original clothes according to market demands. Most fashion designers, however, work for apparel manufacturers, creating designs of men's, women's, and children’s fashions for the mass market. People in the fashion industry work for magazines, television shows, public relations firms and salons. Because style and fashion trends change quickly, fashion designers must ... -
Andrew Lee
How did you start out in design? I started off editing my photos and realized I liked manipulating, and creating images from some of my photography. Who is your favorite designer? I have many designers who I look up to but most recently it has been Alberto Seveso. What do you like most about being a designer? Being able to ... -
Kris Wolfe
Questions for Kris Wolfe: How did you start out in art? As I child I Loved to capture single moments with my little camera. Who is your favorite artist? M C Escher for his unique look at perspective What is your work about? Trying to capture a single but complex emotion in every frame Do you have any advice for fellow ... -
Pamela Foca
Pamela Foca is a Graphic Design Advisor for National Grid in Hicksville, NY. Questions for Pamela Foca: How did you start out in design? I went to the High School of Art & Design and learned about design & typography and other art disciplines. Who is your favorite designer? Paul Rand What do you like most about being a designer? Solving ... -
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Patsy Castillo
Painting for me is a type of flight, it is in a way a selfish act, it beautifies my world. It also allows me to have a common ground with my fellow human beings, it is conversation, it is my saving grace. !http://artbistro.monster.com/nfs/artbistro/photos/0182/1192/FullPortfoliobutton.png!:http://artbistro.monster.com/member/PatsyC/albums -
Illustrator
h4. Job Description Illustrators typically create pictures for books, magazines, and other publications and for commercial products such as textiles, wrapping paper, stationery, greeting cards, and calendars. Increasingly, illustrators are working in digital format, preparing work directly on a computer. Evidence of appropriate talent and skill, displayed in an artist’s portfolio, is an important factor used by art directors, clients, and ... -
Sarah Klockars-Clauser (a.k.a. Rabbit)
nom de plume: Rabbit. Unfortunately, I am interested in everything. I like to try every medium, and every technique at least once. I am excited by the possibilities that arise by experimenting with combinations of mediums, and alteration and cropping. For me, Art is the process multiplied by the product. I take my inspiration from hormones and dreams and occasionally visceral ...


















