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ART TODAY 06.23.17: Clouds Above by Erin Hanson
Expressive clouds dance above the horizon, spilling their color into the reflective pool of water below. The brush strokes are thick and impressionistic, capturing the motion and vibrancy of the wide outdoors.
ART TODAY 06.22.17: Erin Hanson’s Joshua Tree
Joshua Tree National Park is full of inspiration for painting, with its abstract piles of rocks and otherworldly Joshua Trees. This painting captures a pair of Joshuas dancing against a backdrop of California desert landscape. The brush strokes are thick and impressionistic, alive with color and motion.
ART TODAY 06.21.17: Rocky Shore by Erin Hanson
Torrey Pines is a lovely beach full of paintable hues of orange and lavender. This painting captures the beauty and solitude of the coastline with soft colors and long brush strokes.
ART TODAY 06.20.17: A Coastal Cypress and news about Erin Hanson’s fine art canvas prints
This painting was inspired by a uniquely-shaped coastal pine tree on a golf course in Pebble Beach.
Erin Hanson is now offering fine art prints directly to her fans and collectors.
Erin Hanson is now offering fine art prints directly to her fans and collectors. These beautiful prints are created on artist-selected canvas, with inks and finishes that Erin has determined most closely capture the look of her original oil paintings.
Art Today 06.19.17: Erin Hanson’s Borrego in Bloom, the 2017 “Super Bloom” in So. Cal
The 2017 "super bloom" in southern California caused thousands of visitors to roam the desert and mountainsides, photographing the bright, abundant flowers. I explored the super bloom in Borrego Springs, and they were indeed the most beautiful I have ever seen in the desert! I was actually inspired to release a whole new collection of works of the super bloom, to be released later this summer.
Art Today: 06.18.17 Erin Hanson brightens our Walls kicking off the week with “Saguaro at Dusk”
The bold color of desert dusk saturates this Arizona landscape. The lively brush strokes create an impression of movement and light, capturing the emotional quality of seeing a beautiful sunset in person. This painting was inspired by the landscape near Saguaro National Park, in Arizona.
ART TODAY 06.17.17: Creaturo’s art is expressive and has a language that whispers out loud…
Brooklyn, New York native Frank Creaturo, Jr. has an extensive artistic career. He studied at the School of Industrial Art and the School of Art and Design in NYC. Frank has been recognized with countless awards, featured in many newspapers for his works, has had several one man shows and was even spotlighted on Eyewitness News in New York. Frankie has been a contributing artist here at TribeLA Magazine since day one and his work will regularly be featured here.
Art Today 06.16.17 On the Beach by Creaturo, Jr.
I read about art and culture, art magazines, I joined about 36 art groups on Facebook and then I started my own called Art Effects and now has over 21,000 friends there to share their artwork and critique. I’ve even been invited to international shows, but that involves a lot of packing the art and then packing and shipping it home if it doesn’t sell. But, it’s been a great experience having the group and meeting people all over the world. And, I do ‘gift of the day’ on my own page because it’s too much to try and upload it to all the groups.
Yet to be Titled by Creaturo, Jr.
Frankie is proud of his many awards and one in particular is 1st Place out of 1,500 artists at the New York Reform School Artfest in October, 2010. The Reform School Project is a charity dedicated to reforming schools by raising funds to improve education by providing much need needed supplies.
ART TODAY 06.14.17: Good Earth by Creaturo, Jr.
Creaturo has been active in many charity events, he’s designed program covers for American Diabetes Foundation, Big Brothers & Big Sisters, and Make a Wish. In late 2005, Creaturo had one-man shows at the Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Sarasota and at the Shands Teaching Hospital at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Art Today: 06.12.17 – Frankie Creaturo’s “From the Beach”
Art Critic Joan Altabe said of Creaturo's contemporary paintings, "They bear the progressive look of 20th century art. Though not an action painting or surrealist, his art can make one think of these."
TribeLA Magazine launches “ART TODAY” Gallery with Frankie Creaturo’s “The Journey”
Frankie has a unique style, which shows through in both his contemporary painting and realistic people from the late 1930's to the 1950's. As for his contemporary works, they're full of colors and movements. He plays with the use of light, shadows and figures and has developed a new and personal style of organization of color.