by Deborah Granger
I started as a photojournalist back in my college years, and covered a great deal of sports, drawn by my knowledge of athletics and how all the emotions of human existence end up on display on a sports field.
by Deborah Granger
My camera and pen are my tools for sharing and examining my experience of living, my way of exploring my own curiosity of what it means to be here at this moment in time. In my heart, I’m a storyteller, a communicator, someone who wants to provoke thought and facilitate change.
by Deborah Granger
Venice and the artists’ circumstances continue to evolve, and some of their situations have since changed, with a few having found new studios in Venice and others having moved away.
by Deborah Granger
We are asking the controversial question: can very contemporary art live in the same room with cartoon surrealism and some variation on narrative traditional art without the room bursting into flame?
by Deborah Granger
Gronk Nicandro is an allegorical figurative painter. His work is from his imagination that often takes the form of a visual allegory of a young woman confronted with stepping into the precipice in their life that will take them into the unknown.
by Deborah Granger
Aaron Wisenfield is an allegorical figurative painter. His work is from his imagination that often takes the form of a visual allegory of a young woman confronted with stepping into the precipice in their life that will take them into the unknown.