Kina Crow's whimsical creations are small characters interacting with one another through window-like pieces. These fun creations play on the characteristics of the people depicted. Some are sweet and others mischievous. Her work incorporates the three dimensional visual interest of sculpture, in a format you can hang on the wall at home. Winner of the 2-D Mixed Media Best of Show Award at the 2008 Uptown Art Fair, Crow's creations are a must see.
Find her at Booth 3303 on the Mall for the 2009 Uptown Art Fair.
The paintings of Phill Singer combine fantasy with reality. Often featuring animals in ironic settings, the work emphasize what we have all imaged. Snapshots of dreams, paintings of blue whales breaching in a golden wheat field and an array of animals stacked on top of a beach ball are eye-catching for any audience.
Phill will be located in Booth 244 on Lake Street for the Art Fair.
Melissa Dominiak's paintings do not conform to rectangular constraints. Her vivid yet subdued works seem to be glimpses into the private settings of inanimate subjects. The soft feel of the paintings as well as the column-shaped canvases she uses add a feeling of intimacy to the settings. Her work seeks the beauty of the everyday and the ordinary.
Melissa is located at Booth 1207 on the Mall for the Art Fair.
(Click on the map below to enlarge and see where the artists booths are located.)
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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