
Andrew is constantly inspired by nature and man-made systems of control and corruption. His latest painting, “the River,” is a 24” x 36” acrylic painting on maple. If you are looking to discover a wide range of story book characters gone bad, check out www.howdypardner.com

Andrew Foster is a Los Angeles based artist and inspired art instructor who has created “Two Girls on a Windy Day,” a 24” x 36” oil on linen over panel painting. Andrew’s subject matter is a potent mixture of social commentary, American mythology, sensuality and whimsy. Check out more of Andrew’s work by searching him out on Google.

AJ Fosik”s, “All That Predeterminism,” is an enamel on wood panel painting— one part cryptic puzzle and one part battle zone. AJ is a master assembler of bits of wood, color and glass to create beasts of war, enraged by life’s unfortunate circumstance. AJ’s work is sculptural in nature, as geometric shapes, and flowing line patterns entrance the viewer. Check AJ out on the web, just Google his name.

Sas Christian, based in South Florida, created “The Artist’s Parsley Patch.” This unique 24” x 24,” oil on linen painting captures a moment while staring into a patch of parsley in her backyard garden. This swallowtail caterpillar has encouraged Sas to transform her backyard into a natural habitat for local insects, birds and mammals. “I hope that my work can connect with people on different levels. I’m trying to harness a single moment in time, an emotional response, seemingly insignificant gesture that can mean so much.” Check out more about Sas, her work at www.hotboxdesigns.com

Jordin Isip, is a Brooklyn based artist who has created a mixed media on panel painting entitled, “Bulol Adrift.” Jordin has exhibited in galleries throughout the United States. Internationally his work has shown at the Galleria Comunale D’Arte Moderna E Contemporanea (Rome) and the Musee D’histoire Contemporaine (Paris). Jordin is a great promoter of inspired artistic talent and he currently teaches at Parsons and Pratt Institute. Check out his work at www.jordinisip.com

Pamela Jaeger’s, “Creeper of the woods,” is a 24” x 24,” acrylic on wood panel painting that celebrates her love of fashion and visual story telling. Based in San Diego, Pamela often looks to her journal entries and fashion books of old to assist in the development of her characters. Her painting process begins with a lyrical assortment of words, phrases and scrawl which can usually be found on the backs of her paintings. To find out more about Pamela please conduct a Google search. Don’t worry you will find her.

Christian Northeast is constantly re inventing and exploring visual techniques that communicate stories. Based in Toronto, Christian created an acrylic painting on board entitled, “All You Can Eat,” which matches up with his subtle humor about life and the human condition. “Well maybe not so subtle,” Christian is an inspired artist who sets the bar while creating editorialized artwork. See more at www.christiannortheast.com

Dave Chung, AKA “the Chung!,” created a 36” x 24” acrylic on canvas painting, “When Nature Calls, Try to Give a Little Back to the Community.” Dave delivers a humorous side to his work and actively shows in galleries and publications world-wide including: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Germany, Greece and New Zealand. David lives in Los Angeles where you can visit him at www.thechung.com
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