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Mixed media artist of urban life and the transient
"I am attracted to negative space as it shows the trace or the shadow of the positive but in a more hidden way. It suggests rather than imposes."
Stone sculptor of American culture
"When you say that somebody’s an artist, that means they can express pain in their medium and then release it."
Multimedia artist interested in more than what meets the eye
"I like to explore how things are presented and how people react to things. When creating work, I don’t initially think about how I can get people to like the work. I do it because I need to do it. The second step is then to think about how people would interact with it, and add more layers to it."
Art critic, curator, and founder of AS | Artists Studios
"What I find most interesting about underrepresented artists is that they go into their studios regularly and create amazing work that might never be seen. They do this because they feel it is important, which is an incredibly remarkable phenomenon."
Graphic, Biomorphic, Abstract Painter
"The art community is important, which is why something like Artists Equity is important. It’s a resource and a hub where artists can get together and exchange ideas."
Oil painter of the urban landscape
"The first thing I do when I enter someone’s home is look to see what they have hanging on the walls or what they have scattered about, all their little knickknacks, because that tells a lot about a person. I can’t imagine a life without art."
"Post-Everything" multi-media performance artist”
"I feel comfortable in perpetual migration, from medium to medium, discipline to genre, venue to site, never settling, continuously in motion, forever in search of a metaphorical illusion of home."
Artist
“Artists carry their biographies with them, and although I’m recognized as an Israeli artist, I’m more interested in creating a hybrid context as a bridge between cultures."