Michaela Fruhwirth
Thursday, March 4th, 2010Michaela Fruhwirth

Fruhwirth describes his work as drawing that blurs the line between abstraction and landscape. “These drawings are derived from actual locations.”
Michaela Fruhwirth

Fruhwirth describes his work as drawing that blurs the line between abstraction and landscape. “These drawings are derived from actual locations.”
Anne Lindberg

I had the pleasure of watching Anne give a lecture today and her work, inspiration, and themes were absolutely incredible.
Ford Madox Brown — Clothing Studies

Brown’s studies are very inspiring both for capturing the delicate quality of the fabrics as well as fashion in general. Its interesting to see so many designers these days referencing these same techniques of drapery and wrapping.
Sam Messenger
Sam Messenger — Dark was the Night (pen & white ink & ink wash on paper, 2006)

Sam Messenger — Untitled (pen & white ink & mixed media on paper, 2007)

Sam Messenger — Untitled (pen & white ink & ink wash on paper, 2005)

Sam Messenger — Untitled (pen & ink on paper, 2005)

Sam Messenger — Untitled (pen & ink on paper, 2008)
Sam Messenger — Untitled (pen & white ink & ink wash on paper, 2005)
Images courtesy Sam Messenger
Dean Smith — Thought Forms

Dean Smith — Thought Forms (graphite on paper, 2004)
Image courtesy Dean Smith