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Stella im Hultberg
Stella is a painter and drawer living in New York City. Despite her background in industrial design and toy design, she has recently turned to a more personal and expressive kind of creating, showing her works at galleries since fall of 2005. When she’s not drawing or painting, she likes to eat while thinking of more food to eat, search for the perfect cupcake, eat ice cream at the park, and just walk around her most favorite city in the world.
Jenn Porreca
Some time ago, jenn moved from the edges of the real world to the edges of the underground. From the outside of the inside they look suspiciously similar. In her other life she walked the straight and narrow, and built this avatar picture pixel by pixel, appropriating images and ideas, dr. frankensteining them together inch by agonizing inch. Every minute she can be, she is here, dancing with cartoon characters and elves and sientists and graffiti-writing apostles and astronauts and experimental musicians. Voraciously looking from behind beneath her netted hat and twiggy eyelashes. She likes this better. In cities worldwide, the eyes of the voyeurs are as ersatz as her identity. By popular demand, jenn’s eerie works of urban folklore have been exhibited in both galleries and museums in Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, New York, and San Francisco.
Audrey Kawasaki
The themes in Audrey Kawasaki’s work are contradictions within themselves. Her work is both innocent and erotic. Each subject is attractive yet disturbing. Audrey’s precise technical style is at once influenced by both manga comics and Art Nouveau. Her sharp graphic imagery is combined with the natural grain of the wood panels she paints on, bringing an unexpected warmth to enigmatic subject matter.
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