Scot Lefavor

Posted on April 5, 2005 Under Art

Let me formally congratulate Scot Lefavor on finally getting his website up and running! Check it out--it has been a long wait, but it was worth it. Scot is a graphic designer, extremely talented artist, and mega-cool guy from Boulder,…

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Justin Simoni

Posted on March 30, 2005 Under Art

Colorado dwelling Justin Simoni has presented alongside folks like Evan Hecox, and Ryan Mcginness at the Andenken in downtown Denver. By the looks of his portfolio he's a multidisciplined artist, some of his latest work includes a painting series called…

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Brooks Salzwedel

Posted on March 30, 2005 Under Art

Brooks Salzwedel is an illustrator, artist and talented designer whose inspiration comes from the books that he finds at thrift stores---50's handyman books, life magazines, as well as nature and science books. He tells me he is really into books…

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Malaquias Montoya

Posted on March 27, 2005 Under Art

Not only is Malaquias Montoya an extermely talented illustrator, painter, and silk screen printer--but he is a courageous man providing a voice for the voiceless. He says his work depicts honesty and promotes an attitude towards existing reality; a confrontational…

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Steven Harrington

Posted on March 25, 2005 Under Art

Steven Harrington is a young and superbly talented artist and designer. He's 25 from Los Angeles, and studied at The Art Center in Pasadena, CA--It seems like that school just breeds talent. He says he is influenced by Time Life…

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Alternative Motivational Posters

Posted on March 23, 2005 Under Art

It's refreshing to find visually inspiring posters that truly pull your spirits up--and cleary show the talent of the artist and visionary behind it. Rather than show you those almost perfect and unrealistic moments of a person climbing a mountain…

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Jason Thielke

Posted on March 16, 2005 Under Art

I got a chance to check out some of Jason Thielke's work a few weeks ago during first friday of the month art walk in Denver. Just about everything I saw that night produced sleepers in the corners of my…

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Project Litmus

Posted on March 16, 2005 Under Art

Jason Bruges has created "four interactive sculptures that act as giant litmus papers, sensing and responding to a variety of environmental stimuli, such as daylight, wind, and tides in the riverside area". These interactive sculptures are placed in the London…

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Cheval Noir

Posted on March 14, 2005 Under Art

I wish I had some more information about the work at Cheval Noir, but all I can say is it speaks for itself--amazing work with a solid Japanese influence. All that is given in the about section is that Aya…

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Phirebrush

Posted on March 8, 2005 Under Art

Phirebrush is an online magazine and has a fabulous collection of many artists work. Their slogan is simple-- view.submit.enjoy. They display peoples submissions in art, design, photography, and even music each month. What makes them so unique is they let…

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