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Michael Dumas Announced The Winner of the March 2013 ArtQuench Gallery Art Competition
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Artist Susan Ashley Wins ArtQuench Gallery’s Whimsical Expression Art Competition
ArtQuench Gallery Announces Susan Ashley’s “Don’t Splash Me!” the winner of the Jan. 2013 “Whimsical Expression” Art Competition.
Susan has won one year of representation with AQ Gallery.
The Winning Artwork
Winner of ArtQuench Gallery’s Whimsical Expression Art Competition is “Don’t Splash Me! by Susan Ashley.
The image is 12h X 18w. The framed work is 18h X 24w. with a Continue reading
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Marian Yap’s Shimo Announced The Winner of the Dec.2013 ArtQuench Gallery Art Competition
Art Quench Gallery Announces Marian Yap The Winner of the Dec.2013 “Spirit of Winter” International Art Competition
Marian Yap has won one year of representation with AQ Gallery with her Spirit of Winter inspired mixed media painting SHIMO. Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, artquench, artquench gallery, artquench magazine, competition, gallery, mixed media, painting
Art Quench Presents; Fire Art Studios & Gallery Artist Robert Lait
Art Quench Presents; Fire Art Studios & Gallery Artist Robert Lait
I began drawing at a very early age, spending countless hours with my tightfisted and myopic pencil renderings. I started art lessons at twelve, learning oil painting from the local Grumbacher dealer and began learning about the renaissance. My first visit to the Museum of Contemporary Art featured an exhibition by Vito Acconci. (Google him) In high school I studied Escher, Duchamp and Vasareli. By the time I saw the images of a wheel-chaired Matisse happily tapping his toe on the floor as he scissored his shapes, I knew that painting and the visual arts were what I wanted to pursue.
I’ve used watercolor and acrylic paint, but from high school all the way through graduate school I worked primarily in oils, always feeling that as a medium it provided for the most brilliant colors and the highest contrasts. I love the glow of sunlight on the surface of oil paintings. The reflective and refractive light gives great variety to tone and texture. I enjoy the way oil paintings, whether representational or abstract, take on the atmosphere or sheen of the room they are in.
I try to make my images as if I’m going to be living with them for a long time. I want them to reveal themselves over time and to forge different and multiple connections between the subject matter and the matter in which they are painted. I think realism has much to do with the passivity of the viewer.
I typically work on three to six canvases at once, each surface gets covered in succession and the schedule is determined by drying times. I put on many layers of paint, with different medium recipes throughout the process. I use palette knives to apply paint directly to the canvas. This gives me a… [READ MORE]
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John L. Perdue Announced as Art Quench Gallery’s 2012 October Landscape Competition Winner
John L. Perdue Announced Winner of The 2012 ” October Landscape” Competition by Art Quench Magazine
Title; Small lake
Art Quench Competition Juror; Monica Hicks…
The clarity and intensity of his images are really captivating. The landscapes feel visceral and I can imagine that there is some digital enhancements, which I like. If not, I still appreciate his work. The still-ness of water and the frozen clouds in the the atmosphere are so…calming. This is work that quiets the soul.
More on John…
The photography bug caught me about 1972 with the purchase of a used, yet quality 35mm SLR. Within three years photography courses from two institutions had been completed.
Multiple workshops on lighting and darkroom technique followed, and then an apprenticeship in portraiture. With an enlistment expired it was off to home and college. Photography provided an income by producing portraits, slides for commercial use, advertisements, and prints of real estate, all processed in my darkroom. When the business world called, photography became a passionate hobby for many years.
The switch to digital happened in 2000. All the basics of photography that served so well with film became just as relevant with digital. After many dollars in equipment and many hours of training, the digital image became an art form developing in the computer.
Photographers still paint with light but now process the images in the computer instead of the darkroom. When an image during processing becomes a scene that is harmonious in color and form, pleasant to the eye, and striking in the mind, it becomes art instead of just a photograph. Some of my images are very real with great detail, some are surreal portraying an emotion.
All have been heavily processed requiring many hours of work. All are intended to be a pleasant viewing experience for you. I sincerely hope that you thoroughly enjoy viewing my work as much as I enjoyed creating it.
Awarded Special Recognition;
The following Artists have been chosen;
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Anthony Conrad
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Terry Kruse
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Rashid Cornish
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This first competition was focused upon the abstract. ArtQuench competitions are themed, focusing on special interest areas each month.
The winner of the Competitions receive one year of representation with AQ Gallery. The winner will also receive publication in both ArtQuenchMagazine.com and On Purpose Magazine.
ArtQuench Magazine and Gallery were created by Stacia Gates an artist, wife and mother who has worked for many years in the entertainment industry.
“As an artist it is my love of art in all forms that has brought me to this place. I have created ArtQuenchMagazine.com as a platform for the best creators in the world to show their work. We will include everything from painters to bridge builders. Our goal is to share the creative happenings with the world in hope of inspiring us all. “ – Stacia
Read the original story and see the other artists in the competition at artquenchmagazine.com/2012/10/09/art-quench-gallery-announces-the-2012-abstract-competition-winner-halaburda
www.ArtQuenchMagazine.com and www.ArtQuenchGallery.com
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On Purpose Magazine is working closely with ArtQuench Magazine and ArtQuench Gallery to introduce and bring you some of the most magnificent artwork ArtQuench can find. We will be featuring their monthly art competition winners, but please stop by their site to check out all the wonderful art submissions and the full gallery.
Posted in Art
Tagged art competition, art contest, art quench, artquench, gallery, john l perdue, magazine, stacia gates
Robyn Graham is Announced Winner of Art Quench 2012 “Things I Am Thankful For” Art Competition
Art Quench Announces The 2012 “Things I Am Thankful For” Competition Winner; Robyn Graham
Robyn grew up in a small town in Southern Illinois. At the time Robyn lived there, the population of Nashville was approximately 3,000 people. Nashville was a quiet farming community located 60 miles east of St. Louis, Missouri. Robyn’s parents and grandparents took advantage of the proximity and often took Robyn and her three sisters into the city for day trips to the Zoo, the Theater, the Art Museum, and other activities.
Robyn’s love for photography began at a very young age. She loved to take photographs and capture events and special times with friends and family. One of her favorite memories related to photography was using her parents’ Polaroid camera and taping all of the pictures up on a dining room cabinet door to display them.
Further influencing Robyn’s love for photography, were two local award-winning photographers. Steve Humphrey is a portrait and wedding photographer still working in Nashville, Illinois. In addition to Steve, was Charlie Palek, also a portrait and wedding photographer whose portfolio includes landscapes, events, and images from his travels. True inspirations.
Despite her love for photography, Robyn chose a career in pharmacy. A neighbor and local pharmacist influenced this decision. She attended St. Louis College of Pharmacy and graduated with a doctorate degree in 1995. Robyn’s husband John also has a career in pharmacy, which brought the couple and their three children to historic Bucks County, the landscape of much of Robyn’s inspiration.
What draws Robyn to photography? Other than capturing life, the art form. Her mother is an artist – she paints. Robyn’s father was a master craftsman in woodworking. Two of her sisters have artistic vision and talent and can draw and paint. Another sister writes beautiful poetry. Art and faith have always been influential in their family life.
Robyn’s philosophy on photography is about taking the ordinary and making it extraordinary; about capturing life and life’s events; documenting special moments and visions. For the majority of her life photography was a hobby. More recently, with the birth of her children, photography became a passion. In 2010 she took the necessary steps to further develop her skills in, and knowledge of, the world of photography. She enrolled in classes and with the support of her loving husband and family was able to make the transition from passionate amateur to professional photographer. Her career took root with the publication of her blog, Robyn Graham Photography.com through the sharing of her art and passion.
Today, Robyn is very thankful for the encouragement and support of family and friends and feels exceptionally blessed and humbled by being able to call herself an award-winning photographer.
Robyn Graham is a freelance photographer living in the heart of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Dr. Graham originally chose a career in pharmacy, but has recently taken her passion of photography from a hobby to a profession and is now working as a professional photographer. Robyn’s true love is fine art photography and her passion is capturing life through her lens to share the world with others.
Robyn is an award winning and published photographer. Her work has been featured in ViewBug Photography Magazine, The Buck’s County Herald and several newsletters and websites. She is the feature photographer for the Solebury Club Yoga department in Buckingham, Pennsylvania.
Robyn has participated in the Galaxy Art Show and Sale, a juried showcase of artists from Buck’s County, Pennsylvania. In addition, Robyn recently won a photography competition through Art Quench Gallery, a fine art Gallery. It is Robyn’s goal to continue to apply to, and participate in juried art exhibits.
At present Robyn’s work is represented at Simon’s Fine Art Gallery in Dublin, Pennsylvania.
To learn more about Robyn and her photographic art, please visit her website at www.robyngrahamphotography.net. Her work includes landscapes, still life, and street photography as well as portraiture. The majority of Robyn’s photography is done in and around Buck’s County where she enjoys capturing the essence of the community and it’s history. Robyn is especially known for her work with flowers, subjects that she cherishes and finds inspirational.
Robyn’s images are available in standard and custom sized prints. Print size availability is image specific. Robyn works with her clients to determine the best size for their needs while maintaining image quality.
Contact information:
Robyn Graham
Phone: 215.262.6677
Fax: 215.489.3520
Email: r5graham@verizon.net
Website: www.robyngrahamphotography.net
Blog: www.robyngrahamphotography.com
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This first competition was focused upon the abstract. ArtQuench competitions are themed, focusing on special interest areas each month.
The winner of the Competitions receive one year of representation with AQ Gallery. The winner will also receive publication in both ArtQuenchMagazine.com and On Purpose Magazine.
ArtQuench Magazine and Gallery were created by Stacia Gates an artist, wife and mother who has worked for many years in the entertainment industry.
“As an artist it is my love of art in all forms that has brought me to this place. I have created ArtQuenchMagazine.com as a platform for the best creators in the world to show their work. We will include everything from painters to bridge builders. Our goal is to share the creative happenings with the world in hope of inspiring us all. “ – Stacia
Read the original story and see the other artists in the competition at artquenchmagazine.com/2012/10/09/art-quench-gallery-announces-the-2012-abstract-competition-winner-halaburda
www.ArtQuenchMagazine.com and www.ArtQuenchGallery.com
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On Purpose Magazine is working closely with ArtQuench Magazine and ArtQuench Gallery to introduce and bring you some of the most magnificent artwork ArtQuench can find. We will be featuring their monthly art competition winners, but please stop by their site to check out all the wonderful art submissions and the full gallery.
Posted in Art
Tagged art competition, art contest, art quench, artquench, gallery, magazine, Robyn Graham, stacia gates, stacial gates
Stacia Gates of ArtQuench Gallery Starts First Art Contest
Stacia Gates, Artist, Founder and Owner of ArtQuench Gallery and
Creator of ArtQuench Magazine held their first art competition and it was a wonderful success.
Stacia Gates of ArtQuench Gallery and Magazine Audio Interview
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Here is Philippe Halaburda’s – Tombant de Gili which was the first winner of ArtQuench Gallery Art Contest.
For more information on Philippe Halaburda, his win at ArtQuench Gallery and his art got to [CLICK HERE]
This acrylic was chosen by Art Juror Monica Hicks www.monicaelayne.com. She chose Halaburda’s first work. “It speaks to urban sprawl. The abstraction of survival, cityscapes as seen from above. I like that it’s acrylic but has the feeling of the uncontrollable watercolor. The layers of paint, the application of the washed, translucency, and vividness reminds me of Mark Bradford multimedia works.
Halaburba’s work is both beautiful, abstract, political, and has both visual and intellectual depth.”
Stacia Gates
Stacia Gates was born in 1967, Monterey, California and began using her art as a therapeutic tool at a very young age.
With the loss of her parents so early on Stacia chose to see the light instead of the darkness that fell around her.
She attended Los Angeles Valley College from 1989-1991 studying Art History. Stacia lives in Los Angeles, Ca. with her husband of 19 years and their two sons. With great support from her family she is now pursuing her Art career.
Through light we find our spirituality and it is key to a peaceful journey. I chose to use a symbol of energy to represent the greatest form of light that exists. Joy is within us all when we see deeper than the outer shell. And although we have imperfections, the spirit within us is what gives us our perfection. – Stacia Gates
Stacia Gates is the founder of ArtQuench Artist Gallery and Juried Art Contest Site. She is also the founder of ArtQuench Magazine.
Stacia Gates has worked in Hollywood helping kids and others get interviewed for movies and commercial roles. Stacia has also worked with me on some of my more important shoots as she is an accomplished photographer.
As an artist Stacia has won art contests and has worked with many galleries as an artist and in promotions. Stacia brings a lot of energy and know how to the table when it comes to helping artists promote their work. – JW
This first competition was focused upon the abstract. ArtQuench competitions are themed, focusing on special interest areas each month.
The winner of the Competitions receive one year of representation with AQ Gallery. The winner will also receive publication in both ArtQuenchMagazine.com and On Purpose Magazine.
ArtQuench Magazine and Gallery were created by Stacia Gates an artist, wife and mother who has worked for many years in the entertainment industry.
“As an artist it is my love of art in all forms that has brought me to this place. I have created ArtQuenchMagazine.com as a platform for the best creators in the world to show their work. We will include everything from painters to bridge builders. Our goal is to share the creative happenings with the world in hope of inspiring us all. “ – Stacia
Read the original story and see the other artists in the competition at artquenchmagazine.com/2012/10/09/art-quench-gallery-announces-the-2012-abstract-competition-winner-halaburda
www.ArtQuenchMagazine.com and www.ArtQuenchGallery.com
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On Purpose Magazine is working closely with ArtQuench Magazine and ArtQuench Gallery to introduce and bring you some of the most magnificent artwork ArtQuench can find. We will be featuring their monthly art competition winners, but please stop by their site to check out all the wonderful art submissions and the full gallery.
Posted in Art, Audio Podcast, Interview, iTunes
Tagged art, art contest, art quench, artquench, gallery, magazine, Monica Hicks, philippe halaburda, stacia gates, Tombant de Gili
ArtQuench Gallery Has Their First Art Competition Winner Philippe Halaburda
Congratulations go out to Philippe Halaburda on his winning the inaugural competition sponsored by Art Quench Gallery.
Philippe Halaburda – Tombant de Gili
This acrylic was chosen by Art Juror Monica Hicks www.monicaelayne.com. She chose Halaburda’s first work. “It speaks to urban sprawl. The abstraction of survival, cityscapes as seen from above. I like that it’s acrylic but has the feeling of the uncontrollable watercolor. The layers of paint, the application of the washed, translucency, and vividness reminds me of Mark Bradford multimedia works.
Halaburba’s work is both beautiful, abstract, political, and has both visual and intellectual depth.”
Philippe Halaburda
Philippe Halaburda lives currently near Aix-en-provence in France. As an artist, Philippe paints on many different supports developing his personal style using acrylic paints, as well as textures and other mediums. His art can be found in collections, homes and offices throughout Europe, North America, Canada, and Australia.
“I am born in 1972 in Meaux in France. I studied Graphic Design in Paris and graduated in 1996 with an honors degree. I have developed my own style of painting since then. My paintings inhabit the border between figuration and abstraction. They are also in a constant state of flux and suggest different things to different people. I see them as a springboard for the imagination. Lines, shapes and paint stains can suggest me some things I would never consciously designed one.
I begin by making random marks on the canvas with a paper pencil or a brush, without any preconceived ideas at all of what the finished work is going to look like. The accidents and chance are used to provide the starting point for each artwork.
The subjects I choose to develop, the supports I paint on, the colours I use – all these things are inevitably a product of my own environment, experience and my memories. The painting is complete when there is no more need to change.
I wish that my paintings have a real presence, they magnify the space, own it.
When I begin a new painting, I never know what will be my creating composition. I discover along the way and try to be my own audience. I put myself in danger, out of balance, to keep my mind opened, in search of this thread suspended over the void. To further accentuate this state, I always start by painting several media simultaneously.
This is what I call «series». I have always worked like this. They define them by the dominant colors, more or less the distribution of space charge, the first brush stroke, sometimes the choice of words and especially the support chosen. This influenced my artistic approach. I see a critical access to other treatments of color and form, an opportunity for renewal while enhancing the contours of my artistic identity.
The brush stroke is unexpected, strong, ripped, working in different ways and with different materials. I use simple techniques often some improvisation and confusion for me but very logical. I sometimes overlapping, multiple layers of paint, volunteers to cross the lines, to boil the tracks, giving false directions, with the ultimate goal of allowing multiple approaches to the table.”
This first competition was focused upon the abstract. ArtQuench competitions are themed, focusing on special interest areas each month.
The winner of the Competitions receive one year of representation with AQ Gallery. The winner will also receive publication in both ArtQuenchMagazine.com and On Purpose Magazine.
ArtQuench Magazine and Gallery were created by Stacia Gates an artist, wife and mother who has worked for many years in the entertainment industry.
“As an artist it is my love of art in all forms that has brought me to this place. I have created ArtQuenchMagazine.com as a platform for the best creators in the world to show their work. We will include everything from painters to bridge builders. Our goal is to share the creative happenings with the world in hope of inspiring us all. “ – Stacia
Read the original story and see the other artists in the competition at artquenchmagazine.com/2012/10/09/art-quench-gallery-announces-the-2012-abstract-competition-winner-halaburda
www.ArtQuenchMagazine.com and www.ArtQuenchGallery.com
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On Purpose Magazine is working closely with ArtQuench Magazine and ArtQuench Gallery to introduce and bring you some of the most magnificent artwork ArtQuench can find. We will be featuring their monthly art competition winners, but please stop by their site to check out all the wonderful art submissions and the full gallery.
Posted in Art
Tagged art contest, art quench, artquench, gallery, magazine, philippe halaburda, stacia gates, Tombant de Gili