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Giovanni Baglione - Sacred and Profane Love 1602 - 1603
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Jeff Soto - Matterhorn - 36”x36” - Acrylic on wood panel
Vinicius Quesada’s painting in blood.
When one thinks of roadkill, they often think of a poor animal lying on it’s side, off to the side of the road, stiff with rigor mortis as it is driven by in the flash of an eye. As the passerby scrunches up their eyes squeamishly, they care not to think of it any longer. One does not think of it as a symbol of artistic creation, however artist and painter Cara DeAngelis will change your mind. We had the pleasure of chatting with Cara and learn how our relationship with wild life is quite disconnected and what it represents to us, both in the past and in the present, which she articulates through her paintings.

Norman Rockwell - Murder in Mississippi
Françoise Nielly’s paintings in eye-popping color are skillfully mastered with oil and knife and simply transcend the definitive mindset of portrait painting. Pink, purple, bright orange, and lime green daubs collectively form brilliant renditions of the human face.

Portrait of Nick Wilder by David Hockney (1966)
Most people either love his work or hate it. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s strange and primitive medleys are either repulsive or compulsively compelling. I think he is a genius, but then, I’ve long held a maudlin fascination with the madness-creativity dichotomy.

George Condo - ‘Don Pesto’
George Condo - ‘Father and Son’
The Circus - Georges Seurat (1891)
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Sweet Tooth by McLean Kendree
,melancholia - icarus-ica
Clean Design.
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Giulio Iurissevich