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Los Angeles native Karrie Ross, fine artist, shares her explorations into concepts of energy, science, participation and being seen, as the underlying influences of her art. Metaphorical representations that create a ’safe’ place for the viewer to experience a flow and connection from their interaction with the art… discovering that they are part of a [...]
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Peter Lippman was born in Miami and has worked in San Francisco for the last 15 years. His passion [no doubt] is to document his life and experiences through photography (he’s been so doing so since the age of 12) yielding a style that unintentionally combines elements of portraiture, landscape and photojournalism. His [...]
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WORDS Phil Tarley
IMAGES David LaChapelle, Courtesy Fred Torres Collaborations
Phosphorescent, over-saturated color pours out of his mind’s eye and filters through a mad-hysterical kind of Photoshop-ed synesthesia. Sex and sensuality, political commentary, and pop iconography fuse together in David LaChapelle’s wondrous, sometimes numinous world of epic, large-format photography.
Exhilarating and exhausting (excess is never enough), many of [...]
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Todd Carpenter and one of his paintings from the When I first sat down with Todd Carpenter, I did so because I was impressed with his paintings, and thought the show currently at LAUNCH Gallery, 5412 Wilshire Blvd. deserved a shout –out. By the time I had finished the interview, I felt like I [...]
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Fabrik Editor Peter Frank sits down with painter Luc Leestemaker, author of his just-released book, “The Intentional Artist: Stories from My Life.”
Peter Frank: It’s unusual for an artist to write his own book, especially when that book is not about art. You’ve written a kind of book that we see fairly frequently. It’s [...]