Monthly Archives: April 2013
Have you met…Inga Dalrymple?
Introductions can be wonderful things. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends through an introduction. Sometimes you can be introduced to your new favorite food, television show, or artist. I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists.
The artist I’d like to introduce is the Australian painter Inga Dalrymple.
Biography
Studied at National Art School, Sydney.
A studio based abstract artist, Inga’s work encompasses the disciplines of painting and drawing. Inga principally investigates sensory memory; setting up situations in which she can respond quickly and spontaneously, drawing heavily on the fleeting impressions and images she absorbs as she travels through interior, natural and urban spaces. A natural colourist, her work is the result of an intuitive practice in which the medium of paint – its infinite ability to be pushed and extended – is her central focus.
Other material relating to Inga Dalrymple:
ahtcast podcast interview.
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Have you met…Julia Schwartz?
Introductions can be wonderful things. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends through an introduction. Sometimes you can be introduced to your new favorite food, television show, or artist. I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists.
The artist I’d like to introduce is the painter Julia Schwartz who was recommended to me by the painter David T. Miller.
Julia Schwartz is an artist living and working in Santa Monica, California. Her paintings, deeply influenced by years of psychoanalytic study and practice, have been included on 1000 Living Painters and were featured in New American Paintings 2011 Pacific Coast Edition and in the 2013 New Collectors Book. Her work is collected widely and has been exhibited internationally, including group shows at George Lawson Gallery, Appels Gallery, Marine Art Salon, the Annenberg Beach House, and solo shows at Bleicher Gallery La Brea. She has several upcoming shows in 2013 at Jaus, Marin Community Foundation, and Parallel Art Space. In addition to being a painter, she recently became the Arts Editor for the website Figure/Ground Communication, interviewing visual and other artists about their practice.
Other material concerning Julia Schwartz:
Studio Critical: Julia Schwartz
ahtcast interview.
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