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BAREBRUSH PRESENTS NUDES OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER 2013

I am honored that this is now my third successful exhibit in 3 months on this site. 
BAREBRUSH PRESENTS
NUDES OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER 2013
SELECTED FROM OVER 710 ARTWORKS, 100 ARTISTS WORLD-WIDE
30 paintings, drawings & sculptures of the nude
— 30 artists US and international
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      Coy by Donald Kolberg     BAREBRUSH.COM

New York | ILENE SKEEN | 917-806-7992 | iskeen@barebrush.com


Barebrush founder and CEO, Ilene Skeen selected the art and guest curator, David Masello, Art writer & editor, chose the Curators’ Choice nominees. David Masello, writes about art and culture for the New York Times, Town & Country (where he was senior editor), Fine Art Connoisseur, American Arts Quarterly, and many other periodicals. In addition, Mr. Masello is the author of two books: Architecture Without Rules: The Houses of Marcel Breuer and Herbert Beckhard, and New York’s 50 Best Art in Public Places.
Additional artwork by Donald Kolberg can be viewed and purchased at donaldkolberg.com

 

Two Artworks Now on Display

My Work On The Scopophilia Blog Exhibition

British artist Theo Miller is currently creating a compilation of mail art work to be show at an exhibit and online at his blog, http://thescopophiliablog.blogspot.co.uk/. This celebration of contemporary collage formatted in a 4 x 6 inch postcard is a great analog form of visual communication through art.  And even better, I have been fortunate enough to have a piece included.
The work is titled “The Two Johns“. It is from my original Larceny series. It is of course 4 x 6 inches.
The Two Johns

BareBrush Calendar Selection for September 2013

Curator and Judge Claudia Seymour of the Salmagundi Club has chosen my artwork, Reposed, to be in the September calender of Barebrush.com
This Acrylic Mono Type was created using the Strappo technique, a Reverse Painting on glass subsequently adhered to paper.
Media: acrylic Size: 4×8 inches
nude
BAREBRUSH PRESENTS
NUDES OF THE MONTH FOR SEPTEMBER 2013

—INCLUDING 5 NOMINEES FOR THE CURATORS’ CHOICE AWARDS
30 paintings, drawings & sculptures of the nude
— 30 artists US and international
SELECTED FROM 760 ARTWORKS, 99 ARTISTS WORLD-WIDE
 

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Three Roads to Now at the Larimer Art Center

This show was a joint show of three artists, Don, Lawrence Philp and Bill Brant.  Lawrence and Bill joined with Don at his request in the show. The show was at the Larimer Art Center in Palatka Florida in August 2013. Don’s work was painting, collage and sculpture because he wanted to show a different side of his work.

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Write About Art and You Can Shape Culture

Critics and Reviewers shape taste by telling us what they believe should be allowed to pass through their gates to the public as worthy art. But there is NO way that they can cover all the art that is being produced. Nor be correct in what they say all the time. Luckily there are blogs like studio critical with interview postings by Valerie Brennan that go a long way toward providing connections to artists we should know. And yes quite a few others, but not nearly enough. The reason I say this is because in your town there is very little written about the arts. By your town I mean any town that is not a major city. So go ahead and start writing. The more you write the better you get at it and the more involved in the arts you become. Very quickly people will seek you out when the local art association has a new show or when some local celebration is held. You will be the one that influencing culture in new and important ways. So get out there and write! And if you really aren’t sure about how to start here are a few tips; Walk through the exhibit to get a feel for how its arranged Does something stand out, select 3 or 4 pieces that you are drawn to that you like, it’s easier to write about something you like at first then not. Take pictures (ask permission) then SIT DOWN and write notes. You won’t remember what you were thinking when you get home. Besides it looks cool sitting there writing. If the artist or Curator is there, talk to them about what the show represents, where the title came from, what inspired the art. One important thing is to make sure you have everything spelled correctly. Take the time to get the titles, sizes, mediums and artist names right!

 

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