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JON ALLEN
A Prince Too Big to Fail, watercolor, 12 x 9", $850
Jon and I studied together the spring semester of 1997 at Syracuse University, Florence, Italy. His always exquisite and sometimes outrageous works have completely fascinated me ever since. Jon currently teaches art and lives in New Ipswish, NH.
Jon and I studied together the spring semester of 1997 at Syracuse University, Florence, Italy. His always exquisite and sometimes outrageous works have completely fascinated me ever since. Jon currently teaches art and lives in New Ipswish, NH.
ADAM ANGLIN
West Texas Land Man, acrylic on paper, $1400
Adam and I met through our sons’ preschool in 2018. He’s released several excellent albums of his music and more recently embraced his diverse talents to a series of fascinating painting of southwestern abstractions.
Adam and I met through our sons’ preschool in 2018. He’s released several excellent albums of his music and more recently embraced his diverse talents to a series of fascinating painting of southwestern abstractions.
JOSH BARASH
CNC Study #2, acrylic sheeting, aluminum dibond, walnut, maple on panel, $2000
I met Josh in 2000 in Boston, MA. He’s a one of a kind friend and an excellent artist and jeweler. Josh’s dynamic creative and precise visions explore a variety of subjects and mediums. The longtime New Yorker currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
I met Josh in 2000 in Boston, MA. He’s a one of a kind friend and an excellent artist and jeweler. Josh’s dynamic creative and precise visions explore a variety of subjects and mediums. The longtime New Yorker currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
JESSICA GRACE BROOKS
Irish Coast, oil on paper, 12 x 9", $300
Jess and I met in 2001 at Arden Gallery in Boston, MA. Her unique perspective and exquisite use of paint has created many wonderful paintings. She has also won multiple awards for her gardens at her home in Roslindale, MA.
Jess and I met in 2001 at Arden Gallery in Boston, MA. Her unique perspective and exquisite use of paint has created many wonderful paintings. She has also won multiple awards for her gardens at her home in Roslindale, MA.
HEATHER BURKE
Untitled, acrylic on panel, 10 x 10", $350
Heather and I first met in 2004 and she spent several years on the 319 A ST Rear 5th Fl COOP. An extremely fun, thoughtful and talented friend and designer, her paintings are bold and beautiful. I love her instinctive use of color and simplification of forms that create stunning expressive abstract landscapes.
Heather and I first met in 2004 and she spent several years on the 319 A ST Rear 5th Fl COOP. An extremely fun, thoughtful and talented friend and designer, her paintings are bold and beautiful. I love her instinctive use of color and simplification of forms that create stunning expressive abstract landscapes.
JOHN BURKETT
pen and ink, 12 x 9", $450
I met John in 2001 in Boston, MA and very quickly he became one of my best friends. John’s wildly creative abstract oils earned him a masters degree from MassArt. He has now turned his vast talents to the comic genre in stunning display.
I met John in 2001 in Boston, MA and very quickly he became one of my best friends. John’s wildly creative abstract oils earned him a masters degree from MassArt. He has now turned his vast talents to the comic genre in stunning display.
ROBBIE CARTMILL
Untitled, pencil and ink, 5 1/2 x 8", $250
Syracuse University, Florence, Ital, 1997 spring semester. I first saw Robbie sitting atop the stairs drawing students and passersby in the halls of La Villa Rossa. My future best man, Robbie has the innate ability to capture figure and form in a few short gestures. Equally talented on the guitar, this current Roslindale, MA resident is one of a kind.
Syracuse University, Florence, Ital, 1997 spring semester. I first saw Robbie sitting atop the stairs drawing students and passersby in the halls of La Villa Rossa. My future best man, Robbie has the innate ability to capture figure and form in a few short gestures. Equally talented on the guitar, this current Roslindale, MA resident is one of a kind.
ANN CAREY SABBAH
print of pastel, 9 x 12", $150 framed (unframed $75)
My family has been friends with Ann’s since before I was born. This ‘84 Manual grad currently heads the Denver Fringe Festival and is an extremely talented pastel artist to boot!. I also recall from my youth skiing at Winter Park she is excellent on the bumps.
My family has been friends with Ann’s since before I was born. This ‘84 Manual grad currently heads the Denver Fringe Festival and is an extremely talented pastel artist to boot!. I also recall from my youth skiing at Winter Park she is excellent on the bumps.
AARON CASEY
four fingers pointing left, collage with paint and resin in sculptural frame, 27 x 6 1/2", $444
Aaron and I met working (and not working) together in 1999 at Artcraft Frame Shop in Denver CO. A ‘94 North High School graduate, Aarons eclectic collage and mixed media pieces have always been fascinating and of the highest caliber.
Aaron and I met working (and not working) together in 1999 at Artcraft Frame Shop in Denver CO. A ‘94 North High School graduate, Aarons eclectic collage and mixed media pieces have always been fascinating and of the highest caliber.
JASON COVERT
How Were We To Know: Blasted Trees and Hollering Monsters (study) 1/1
ink and pencil on paper, 12 x 12", $500
Jason and I met in 1999 in Somerville, MA through a crew of good friends. He is a wildly talented free spirit creating surprising dynamic works from Brooklyn, New York.
ink and pencil on paper, 12 x 12", $500
Jason and I met in 1999 in Somerville, MA through a crew of good friends. He is a wildly talented free spirit creating surprising dynamic works from Brooklyn, New York.
JOHN CROWLEY
Barrier Layers, oil and acrylic glass, $580
A 319 A Rear Artist Coop, Boston resident for years, John and I met on the floor in 2001. He has an amazing talent to create the visions of his mind and has won many awards for his creative and unexpected artworks. The longtime Boston, MA resident John moved to Ohio last year.
A 319 A Rear Artist Coop, Boston resident for years, John and I met on the floor in 2001. He has an amazing talent to create the visions of his mind and has won many awards for his creative and unexpected artworks. The longtime Boston, MA resident John moved to Ohio last year.
HEATHER DELZELL
Queen of Midsomer Night, print of digital painting, 36 x 18", $425
Heather and I quickly became friends when she was my art instructor in 1994. I then worked several summer for her at the TRACKS (Teaching Reading & Art to Colorado Kids). Her immaculate figurative paintings and digital works are romantic, luscious and exquisite.
Heather and I quickly became friends when she was my art instructor in 1994. I then worked several summer for her at the TRACKS (Teaching Reading & Art to Colorado Kids). Her immaculate figurative paintings and digital works are romantic, luscious and exquisite.
JOHN EISELE
Untitled, photo print on aluminum, 18 x 24", $850
I was a young child in 1980 when I first met John. Now my brother in law, John has had an outstanding career as a photographer, first in Washington, DC and for the last 25 years at CSU in Fort Collins. John has an agile, intuitive eye that captures the moments of wonder and spirit in his photographs.
I was a young child in 1980 when I first met John. Now my brother in law, John has had an outstanding career as a photographer, first in Washington, DC and for the last 25 years at CSU in Fort Collins. John has an agile, intuitive eye that captures the moments of wonder and spirit in his photographs.
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Dave Eppley
encaustic on wood, 18 x 6", Private Collection
Dave and I explored the wilderness together for a camping orientation week at Kenyon, College, OH in ‘94. Our bond has been unbreakable ever since. Dave’s vinyl art installations have been featured in multiple museums. I love his direct, divergent and dynamic artistic vision and am always excited to see where his ideas take him.
Dave and I explored the wilderness together for a camping orientation week at Kenyon, College, OH in ‘94. Our bond has been unbreakable ever since. Dave’s vinyl art installations have been featured in multiple museums. I love his direct, divergent and dynamic artistic vision and am always excited to see where his ideas take him.
JOSH FALK
Marsh Dawn, acrylic on canvas, 14 x 14", $980
Josh and I first met in Boston, MA in 2005. He dynamic works often capture nature and his attention to the small details while encapsulating the scene always captivates. Currently living in Rockport, MA, Josh doesn't pass on many opportunities to get out and fish.
Josh and I first met in Boston, MA in 2005. He dynamic works often capture nature and his attention to the small details while encapsulating the scene always captivates. Currently living in Rockport, MA, Josh doesn't pass on many opportunities to get out and fish.
MIKE HAMMECKER
Recliner, acrylic on swatch, 8 x 10", $500
Mike and I met in Boston MA in 2000 and we’ve been hanging out ever since. A wildly talented street artist, painter and entrepreneur, Mike and I produced several large group exhibitions in Boston in the early 2000s. His work is always stylishly sharp, beautifully rendered and intimate. He lives in Boston, MA and has an amazing art collection.
Mike and I met in Boston MA in 2000 and we’ve been hanging out ever since. A wildly talented street artist, painter and entrepreneur, Mike and I produced several large group exhibitions in Boston in the early 2000s. His work is always stylishly sharp, beautifully rendered and intimate. He lives in Boston, MA and has an amazing art collection.
HESH HIPP
Denver Space Train, mixed media photograph, 50×70 cm, $299
Hesh and I became friends in Fort Point, Boston, MA in 2003. His multidimensional talents have led him to create dynamic photographs, design and fabricate amazing live work spaces eventually across the country to his current location in Los Angeles, CA.
Hesh and I became friends in Fort Point, Boston, MA in 2003. His multidimensional talents have led him to create dynamic photographs, design and fabricate amazing live work spaces eventually across the country to his current location in Los Angeles, CA.
FAITH HYDE
Joshua Bell's Violin, ink on paper, 10 x 10", $300
Faith and I met in Boston at Arden Gallery in 2000. She instantly became a great friend and artist confidant. I love her inquisitive, gestural and playful paintings with captions of moments she has witnessed. Coincidentally, she and her husband lived for many years at the same address my parents resided in Cambridge, MA in 1958.
Faith and I met in Boston at Arden Gallery in 2000. She instantly became a great friend and artist confidant. I love her inquisitive, gestural and playful paintings with captions of moments she has witnessed. Coincidentally, she and her husband lived for many years at the same address my parents resided in Cambridge, MA in 1958.
CHRIS JOHNSON
Black Krim, acrylic on canvas, 10 x 10", $500
Chris and I met on the artist coop 5th floor of 319 A Rear, Boston in 2004. An architect by trade and excellent golfer by play, his watercolors are expressive and rhythmic, deftly expressing the light and color of each moment. He currently resides in Grafton, MA
Chris and I met on the artist coop 5th floor of 319 A Rear, Boston in 2004. An architect by trade and excellent golfer by play, his watercolors are expressive and rhythmic, deftly expressing the light and color of each moment. He currently resides in Grafton, MA
CHRIS LAGER
Untitled
acrylic on canvas, 20 x 30", NFS
Chris and I were baptized together on July 4, 1976. Presumably we may have met before but needless to say he is essentially family. Chris’ artworks are always thoughtful and reflective with a big punch of character and dynamism that is unmistakable. He currently teaches art, fishes and skis from his home base in Lakewood, CO.
acrylic on canvas, 20 x 30", NFS
Chris and I were baptized together on July 4, 1976. Presumably we may have met before but needless to say he is essentially family. Chris’ artworks are always thoughtful and reflective with a big punch of character and dynamism that is unmistakable. He currently teaches art, fishes and skis from his home base in Lakewood, CO.
MERIDITH LAGER
Kittridge Rain,
gauche on paper 6 x 8", $450
12 x 10" framed
Meridith and I met in 1999 in Fort Collins, CO. She is a dynamic musician and artist and lives a passionate and adventurous life with her family in Lakewood, CO.
gauche on paper 6 x 8", $450
12 x 10" framed
Meridith and I met in 1999 in Fort Collins, CO. She is a dynamic musician and artist and lives a passionate and adventurous life with her family in Lakewood, CO.
RYAN A LEE
Lunch Break Boogy, mixed media, 24 x 48", $2200
Ryan and I were introduced in 2019 when I stretched a large canvas for him. I love his wild imagination and beautifully crafted paintings depicting the wild west from a completely new perspective.
Ryan and I were introduced in 2019 when I stretched a large canvas for him. I love his wild imagination and beautifully crafted paintings depicting the wild west from a completely new perspective.
PATRICK LOVE
Broadway Rain, oil on canvas, 24 x 48", $3200
Patrick is a fellow ‘94 graduate of Manual High School and compatriot in arms of mine since freshman year. His brushstrokes, color choices and perspective have an understated, poetic dynamism that only grows with each respective visit. He is also a fascinating writer and storyteller who happened to once be head chef at a fine Denver restaurant.
Patrick is a fellow ‘94 graduate of Manual High School and compatriot in arms of mine since freshman year. His brushstrokes, color choices and perspective have an understated, poetic dynamism that only grows with each respective visit. He is also a fascinating writer and storyteller who happened to once be head chef at a fine Denver restaurant.
ROB MCNICHOLS
acrylic on paper, 36 x 24", $350
Rob and I met in 1983 in second grade and he move away to Phoenix, AZ in third grade. He's been one of my best friends ever since. Rob has an ease of talent that almost appears effortless. He has an inquisitive and curious mind that embraces and explores the simplicity of a subject within the complexity that lies within.
Rob and I met in 1983 in second grade and he move away to Phoenix, AZ in third grade. He's been one of my best friends ever since. Rob has an ease of talent that almost appears effortless. He has an inquisitive and curious mind that embraces and explores the simplicity of a subject within the complexity that lies within.
EDDIE MEDINA
photograph, 8 x 10", $450
Eddie and I met in Boston in 2003. He has had a fascinating career in photography with the Boston Globe, the AP, and more recently freelancing a bounty of projects. I love Ed's vivacity and tenacity as he approaches each subject behind a camera, pursues his passion biking and most importantly as a friend.
Eddie and I met in Boston in 2003. He has had a fascinating career in photography with the Boston Globe, the AP, and more recently freelancing a bounty of projects. I love Ed's vivacity and tenacity as he approaches each subject behind a camera, pursues his passion biking and most importantly as a friend.
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