Featured Artist – Kyle Rehm

Kyle Rehm has been painting for over 35 years. He won a 4 year scholarship to MCAD (Minneapolis College of Art & Design) in 1985, but was unable to use it. This didn’t stop him from pursuing what he’d already committed to. At 17 he had the idea to create work that would be a one on one collaboration with the viewer. To create a more personal and intimate experience. He wanted the work to reflect differently with each member of the audience, like music. Music isn’t easily described or interpreted, yet everyone has a deeply intimate attraction to it, because of the imagination. Kyle wanted to create this experience in his work. To do this it had to incorporate all the ideas of art into one form. His idea was Imaginism, and the simple definition was this; Imagination delineates art through interpretation. This gave the viewer complete control of interpretation. In order to do this he had to create works that were enigmatically ambiguous, and yet welcomed the imagination in an intriguing way. He achieved this by his use of the line. This allowed the imagination an overwhelming number of possibilities. By doing so it also gave each viewer room to find a uniquely authentic interpretation that would evolve and change, and become more and more personal with time.

Featured Artist

Kyle Rehm – Rochester, MN
@imaginismart

Kyle Rehm has been painting for over 35 years. He won a 4 year scholarship to MCAD (Minneapolis College of Art & Design) in 1985, but was unable to use it. This didn’t stop him from pursuing what he’d already committed to. At 17 he had the idea to create work that would be a one on one collaboration with the viewer. To create a more personal and intimate experience. He wanted the work to reflect differently with each member of the audience, like music. Music isn’t easily described or interpreted, yet everyone has a deeply intimate attraction to it, because of the imagination. Kyle wanted to create this experience in his work. To do this it had to incorporate all the ideas of art into one form. His idea was Imaginism, and the simple definition was this; Imagination delineates art through interpretation. This gave the viewer complete control of interpretation. In order to do this he had to create works that were enigmatically ambiguous, and yet welcomed the imagination in an intriguing way. He achieved this by his use of the line. This allowed the imagination an overwhelming number of possibilities. By doing so it also gave each viewer room to find a uniquely authentic interpretation that would evolve and change, and become more and more personal with time.

His work has been published by Oxford University Press in 2013, on the cover of “How to Build a Brain”. A textbook detailing how to build an Artificial Intelligence. Written by Dr. Christopher Eliasmith.

Currently, he’s working on a new experiment with his paintings. He’s creating new work from his original oil paintings by using digital tools. To be clear, the original works are only altered with these tools. Nothing is added, no colors or no images. These are not new paintings, but are completely reimagined original works. He first thought of this in 1989, but the tools back then were very primitive and very unintuitive. So he waited until the technology caught up to the idea. He considers the works as mixed media. A physical oil painting that’s been digitally altered. Each work is a progression toward something new.

 No. 27 Medium Oil painting Digitally altered, Mixed Media Size Digital Work

No. 27
Oil painting Digitally altered, Mixed Media
Digital Work
 No. 12 Medium Oil painting Digitally altered, Mixed Media Size Digital Work

No. 12
Oil painting Digitally altered, Mixed Media
Digital Work
 No. 15 Medium Oil painting Digitally altered, Mixed Media Size Digital Work

No. 15
Oil painting Digitally altered, Mixed Media
Digital Work
 No. 30 Medium Oil painting Digitally altered, Mixed Media Size Digital Work

No. 30
Oil painting Digitally altered, Mixed Media
Digital Work

 

Featured Artist – Jeanette Chan

Jeanette Chan is a graphic artist and illustrator located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her art incorporates dark and cute elements for a spooky, yet appealing aesthetic. Jeanette’s interests include traveling, meditation, trying new food, and birds. You can follow her on social media with her username, Comfydarkme.

Featured Artist

Jeanette Chan | Milpitas, CA
@comfydarkme

Jeanette Chan is a graphic artist and illustrator located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her art incorporates dark and cute elements for a spooky, yet appealing aesthetic. Jeanette’s interests include traveling, meditation, trying new food, and birds. You can follow her on social media with her username, Comfydarkme.

 Double Medium Ink, Watercolor, Colored Pencil Size 5 x 5 inches

Double
Ink, Watercolor, Colored Pencil
5 x 5 inches
 Blooming Medium Ink, Watercolor Size 5.5 x 8.5 inches

Blooming
Ink, Watercolor
5.5 x 8.5 inches
 Deer Medium Ink, Graphite, Digital ink Size 8.5 x 11 inches

Deer
Ink, Graphite, Digital ink
8.5 x 11 inches
 Whale Medium Ink, Watercolor, Colored Pencil Size 5 x 5 inches

Whale
Ink, Watercolor, Colored Pencil
5 x 5 inches

Featured Artist – Eric Polise

My name is Eric Polise. I am an American Artist currently creating out of Seneca Falls, New York/ USA. I have been a professional artist doing shows in London, Uk , Toronto, CA, Florida, USA, Pittsburgh, USA, Rochester, NY and New York, USA for over a decade.

Featured Artist

Eric Polise – Seneca Falls, NY
@puppetmastermag

My name is Eric Polise. I am an American Artist currently creating out of Seneca Falls, New York/ USA. I have been a professional artist doing shows in London, Uk , Toronto, CA, Florida, USA, Pittsburgh, USA, Rochester, NY and New York, USA for over a decade. I have noticed your magazine on the Internet and through email communication. I believe my work will be a great fit for your magazine as I have always been considered an “outsider artist” I am also the publisher of PUPPET MASTER MAGAZINE. Which is an underground art magazine on its 3rd issue and I have enjoyed diving into your magazine online to see the great work you and your team are doing. I would love to meet your team someday. I will submitting my own work of course for the submission that follows. I am submitting 4 pieces from a recent series of mixed media work.

Thank you and keep up the great work!

Eric Polise

 "THE GETAWAY CAR" Medium MIXED MEDIA INCLUDING OIL, ACRYLIC, INK AND FOUND OBJECTS Size 36"x48"

THE GETAWAY CAR
MIXED MEDIA INCLUDING OIL, ACRYLIC, INK AND FOUND OBJECTS
36″x48″
 "LUCIFER'S FARM" Medium MIXED MEDIA INCLUDING OIL, ACRYLIC, INK AND FOUND ITEMS Size 24"X48"

LUCIFER’S FARM
MIXED MEDIA INCLUDING OIL, ACRYLIC, INK AND FOUND ITEMS
24″X48″
 "DOMESTIC GODDESS" Medium MIXED MEDIA WITH OIL, ACRYLIC, FOUND OBJECTS AND A RESIN FINISH Size 24"X36"

DOMESTIC GODDESS
MIXED MEDIA WITH OIL, ACRYLIC, FOUND OBJECTS AND A RESIN FINISH
24″X36″
 "FIRST DAY OF REFORM SCHOOL" Medium MIXED MEDIA INCLUDING OIL, ACRYLIC, FOUND OBJECTS AND RESIN ON STRETCHED CANVAS Size 24"X36"

FIRST DAY OF REFORM SCHOOL
MIXED MEDIA INCLUDING OIL, ACRYLIC, FOUND OBJECTS AND RESIN ON STRETCHED CANVAS
24″X36″

 

Featured Artist – Ruby Michelle Riego

Ruby Michelle is an American artist that graduated with her BFA from California State University of Sacramento with a concentration in drawing and painting. Her artwork has a childlike quality that is inspired by fairytales, Asian culture, folklore and children’s literature, while the subject matter is often a reflection of everyday life with a twist of fantasy and surrealism.

“I enjoy drawing human expression and the feelings and bonds we have with nature as well as each other. This series of illustrations called “Blankspace” is a collection of snapshots or moments captured in time and representing both an everyday reality as well as a surreal fantasy. “

Featured Artist

Ruby Michelle Riego – Elk Grove, CA
@Rumirie

Ruby Michelle is an American artist that graduated with her BFA from California State University of Sacramento with a concentration in drawing and painting. Her artwork has a childlike quality that is inspired by fairytales, Asian culture, folklore and children’s literature, while the subject matter is often a reflection of everyday life with a twist of fantasy and surrealism.

“I enjoy drawing human expression and the feelings and bonds we have with nature as well as each other. This series of illustrations called “Blankspace” is a collection of snapshots or moments captured in time and representing both an everyday reality as well as a surreal fantasy. “

 Space Station Medium Mixed Media on Paper Size 8 x 8”

Space Station
Mixed Media on Paper
8 x 8”
 Solar Sanctuary Medium Mixed Media on Paper Size 8 x 8”

Solar Sanctuary
Mixed Media on Paper
8 x 8”
 Sunset Supernova Medium Mixed Media on Paper Size 8 x 8”

Sunset Supernova
Mixed Media on Paper
8 x 8”
 Galaxy Diner Medium Mixed Media on Paper Size 8 x 8”

Galaxy Diner
Mixed Media on Paper
8 x 8”

Featured Artist – JoAnn Moy

Painter JoAnn Moy works in oils, acrylic, and collage while simultaneously pursuing her career as an independant graphic designer. Born to young parents in western Pennsylvania, JoAnn’s favorite childhood memory is of fingerpainting with her sister. Her parents split up early and she never knew her father, beside the fact that he was creative.

JoAnn’s mother too, has her own artistic bend and taught her the importance of precision and quality in crafting. She wanted the girls, JoAnn and her sister, to experience more of life than the countryside of Zelinople had to offer and the little family moved to a town just outside of Pittsburgh.

Featured Artist

JoAnn Moy – Schwenksville, PA

Painter JoAnn Moy works in oils, acrylic, and collage while simultaneously pursuing her career as an independant graphic designer. Born to young parents in western Pennsylvania, JoAnn’s favorite childhood memory is of fingerpainting with her sister. Her parents split up early and she never knew her father, beside the fact that he was creative.

JoAnn’s mother too, has her own artistic bend and taught her the importance of precision and quality in crafting. She wanted the girls, JoAnn and her sister, to experience more of life than the countryside of Zelinople had to offer and the little family moved to a town just outside of Pittsburgh.

Growing up, JoAnn continually sought out a variety of artistic endeavors like sculpting with clay, designing jewelry, sketching and painting. Her visual development grew further with her involvement in her high school theatre’s stage crew as costume and makeup designer. In college, she established a foundation of color theory, spatial and shape proportion and reveled in a new found passion exploring 3-dimensional drawing with wire. She graduated from Philadelphia’s Drexel University in 1995 with a BS in Graphic Design. While in Philadelphia she loved the city and the variety of people surrounding her, people from all over the world.

After graduating she stayed in the city, working for the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Among other things, she was responsible for hanging labels next to the paintings. With this opportunity to spend time in the galleries, empty of their crowds, JoAnn was enamored by the history and talent around her, and tried to soak it all up. Around this time she also had some of her own paintings in a few cafés in Philadelphia and Manyunk, PA, but unfortunately didn’t keep any records.

After leaving the museum, she worked as an art director for a few different pharmaceutical advertising and medical education companies, but eventually realized how far she’d veered from her passion for fine art. JoAnn found herself depressed and full of anxiety. Finding control of these mental diversions became apparent when she gave herself over to her creativity and got back to painting again.

In 2016, she again hung her art publicly at Green Wolf’s Village Barn and also Schang-Hai Gallery, both of Skippack, PA. JoAnn hopes that viewers of her art can recognize and absorb some of the peace and happiness she found in making it. She currently lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband and 2 incredible kids.

Artist Statement

BREAKING IT DOWN

People ask how long I’ve been an artist. I can’t remember a time that I wasn’t an artist, so the answer must be all my life. I love the complexity of shadow and highlight layered together to compose a face, an object, or a scene. I break down the components like puzzle pieces, forgetting what I know I see and deconstructing it into fragmented color, sometimes with hard edges, sometimes blending into one another. Conversely, I also love the simplicity that flat color and simple lines can combine to demonstrate vast emotion. Various weights and tones can hold texture as well as inspiration and sensitivity.

I think of objects in terms of their form; breaking elements down into fields of color, subtle gradients and contrasting shades. I seek to explore edges and the shadows they can create.

BUILDING IT UP

I build up tactile layers of paint gradually, while building up visual layers between foreground and background. I form my subject on the canvas using thin layers of paint, trying to be aware of the entire canvas at once, keeping in mind that one thing’s configuration affects another’s shape and shadows. The process has to be amorphic in that there is no one single path. As the piece grows with each level the image become more intelligible. In the final layers, I like to get messy, splashing paint and smearing with a palette knife. My goal is not to be photographic, but rather impressionistic.

For many years my focus was on portraits, still life and landscapes, keeping some kind of bond with reality I thought. I continue to explore nature in my work, but have also branched out into a new realm for me, what I like to call Abstract Humanity. My depictions of personal interaction live in environments not recognizable from our world, but from a place unique to varying perceptions or consciousness. In striving to provide a visual for emotions, often chasing circles and swirls across my canvas, I’ve noticed that I’m trying to once again find my true self, find the center.

My intention is to open a visual communication between myself and you, the viewer; I want to keep you engaged and your imagination active. Ultimately my wish is for you to become a collaborator in my work as your ideas about my art develop and grow.

 Edgewater Plea Medium Acrylic and Cut Paper on Canvas Size 18" x 24"

Edgewater Plea
Acrylic and Cut Paper on Canvas
18″ x 24″
 God, Have We Prayed Enough Yet? Medium Acrylic and Cut Paper on Canvas Size 12" x 16"

God, Have We Prayed Enough Yet?
Acrylic and Cut Paper on Canvas
12″ x 16″
 Lost without You Medium Acrylic and Cut Paper on Canvas Size 12" x 16"

Lost without You
Acrylic and Cut Paper on Canvas
12″ x 16″
 Lost in a Room Medium Acrylic on Canvas Size 12" x 12"

Lost in a Room
Acrylic on Canvas
12″ x 12″

 

Featured Artist – Camilla Valkama

I am an entrepreneur, outsider-artist and freely thinking individual.

In my art I haven`t restricted my doing to anything specific. I act based on interest, intuition and inspiration. In my art you can see strongly my love for visual experiences, mystical world, diversity of life and unlimited joy.

Featured Artist

Camilla Valkama|Kemi, Finland
@artbycamillavalkama

I am an entrepreneur, outsider-artist and freely thinking individual. In my art I haven`t restricted my doing to anything specific. I act based on interest, intuition and inspiration. In my art you can see strongly my love for visual experiences, mystical world, diversity of life and unlimited joy.

 What is happening to me? Medium Photography

What is happening to me?
Photography
 Ruttolääkäri Medium Acrylic painting

Ruttolääkäri
Acrylic painting
 Möykky 1. Medium Acrylic painting

Möykky 1.
Acrylic painting
 Venäläinen munkki Medium Photography

Venäläinen munkki
Photography

Featured Artist – Chelsea Chase

Hi! My name is Chelsea Chase. I consider myself a fairly new artist, at least with this type of medium, I feel that I have finally found my calling in the art world. I have always been creative and have tried my hand at multiple art forms. I actually had a portrait photography business for 10 years but I could never find a groove or style that really made me genuinely excited about my work. I was recently inspired by my best friend who is a 4th grade teacher who did an art project with her class using torn magazine pages. Through that I have found something that makes me truly unique and creates a richness and depth that really makes my heart happy.

Featured Artist

Chelsea Chase – Ephrata, WA

Hi! My name is Chelsea Chase. I consider myself a fairly new artist, at least with this type of medium, I feel that I have finally found my calling in the art world. I have always been creative and have tried my hand at multiple art forms. I actually had a portrait photography business for 10 years but I could never find a groove or style that really made me genuinely excited about my work. I was recently inspired by my best friend who is a 4th grade teacher who did an art project with her class using torn magazine pages. Through that I have found something that makes me truly unique and creates a richness and depth that really makes my heart happy.

 Huggies with Jesus Medium Mosaic Torn Magazine and Epoxy Glaze Size 18x24

Huggies with Jesus
Medium
Mosaic Torn Magazine and Epoxy Glaze
Size
18×24
 Gone Fishing Medium Mosaic Torn Magazine and Epoxy Glaze Size 18x24

Gone Fishing
Medium
Mosaic Torn Magazine and Epoxy Glaze
Size
18×24
 Last Meal Medium Mosaic Torn Magazine and Epoxy Glaze Size 18x24

Last Meal
Medium
Mosaic Torn Magazine and Epoxy Glaze
Size
18×24
 Best Sisters Medium Mosaic Torn Magazine and Epoxy Glaze Size 18x24

Best Sisters
Medium
Mosaic Torn Magazine and Epoxy Glaze
Size
18×24

Featured Artist – Marc Rayner

The integration of quasi architectural and natural landscapes forms the spine of my social, historical and political commentary. Neoexpressiinism is my sphere of operation. It suits my temperament. This genre also accurately reflects the distorted paradigm in which we live.

Featured Artist

Marc Rayner – Örbyhus, Uppland, Sweden
@raynermarc

The integration of quasi architectural and natural landscapes forms the spine of my social, historical and political commentary. Neoexpressiinism is my sphere of operation. It suits my temperament. This genre also accurately reflects the distorted paradigm in which we live.

 "Old-school entertainment " Medium Acrylic, pastel, collage Size 143cm x 123vm

“Old-school entertainment “
Acrylic, pastel, collage
143cm x 123vm
 "Beggars became choosers" Medium Acrylic, charcoal, pastel, collage Size 143 cm x 123 cm

“Beggars became choosers”
Acrylic, charcoal, pastel, collage
143 cm x 123 cm
 " Lip synching leaders forget their lines " Medium Acrylic, pastel, charcoal Size 95 cm x 95cm

” Lip synching leaders forget their lines
Acrylic, pastel, charcoal
95 cm x 95cm
 "The symphony of economics " Medium Acrylic, pastel, charcoal Size 95cm x 95cm

“The symphony of economics “
Acrylic, pastel, charcoal
95cm x 95cm

Featured Artist – Amy O’Hearn

Amy O’Hearn is a New Orleans, Louisiana artist who works from her home studio. Amy uses a meditative and intuitive approach in her paintings. She thrives on the risk and spontaneity of not having a plan before starting to paint, she simply clears her mind and lets the colors and the brush take her away. Amy finds it very fulfilling when other people interpret her art, noticing things she hadn’t intended. She often names her paintings after the visions others see.

Featured Artist

Amy O’Hearn – New Orleans, LA
@amyohearnart

Biography

Amy O’Hearn is a New Orleans, Louisiana artist who works from her home studio. Amy uses a meditative and intuitive approach in her paintings. She thrives on the risk and spontaneity of not having a plan before starting to paint, she simply clears her mind and lets the colors and the brush take her away. Amy finds it very fulfilling when other people interpret her art, noticing things she hadn’t intended. She often names her paintings after the visions others see.

Amy has always been interested in art, especially drawing and painting. She enjoyed being in the Art program during high school and continued to draw and paint after her graduation in 1999. Her favorite memory of that time was drawing tattoos for her shipmates when she joined the U.S. Coast Guard in 2000. Then “life happened,” as Amy says, and she veered off her artistic path for a while. Words cannot describe the joy it brings her to be reunited with inspiration.

Artist Statement

Amy O’Hearn’s artwork is the culmination of tiny triumphs and mistakes that make it beautiful. She chooses different colors and adds new layers throughout her creative process; each session inspires the choices for the next. When painting subject matter, Amy likes to incorporate the same intuitive approach. The object is the inspiration and the painting is not limited to the rules of reality.

Amy’s goal is to capture the essence of perfect imperfection and self love that nurtures growth, countering the cultural pressures to change who we are to fit others’ expectations.

 Banjo Medium Oil on Wood Size 18 in X 28 in

Banjo
Oil on Wood
18 in X 28 in
 Cow Skull #1 Medium Acrylic on wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Cow Skull #1
Acrylic on wood
12 in X 12 in
 Resolution Medium Acrylic on Wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Resolution
Acrylic on Wood
12 in X 12 in
 Believe Medium Acrylic on Wood Size 12 in X 12 in

Believe
Acrylic on Wood
12 in X 12 in

Featured Artist – Jana Cariddi

Jana Marie Cariddi is an American artist based in Berlin. She received her BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2015, and lived and worked in New Orleans before moving to Berlin. Her work has been exhibited in North America, Germany, and Japan and is included in several private collections.

Featured Artist

Jana Cariddi – Berlin, Germany
@JanaMarieCariddi

Jana Marie Cariddi is an American artist based in Berlin. She received her BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2015, and lived and worked in New Orleans before moving to Berlin. Her work has been exhibited in North America, Germany, and Japan and is included in several private collections.

Jana’s work is heavily infused with debauchery and desire, vanity and voodoo. Playing with notions of archetypical femininity, Cariddi’s work is infused with the sexuality, danger and loneliness behind the glitter and glitz of New Orleans. Via painting, installation and wall painting, she creates an intersection where the rose-colored glasses of girl-hood and the sharp realities of woman-hood meet. Her work takes form in the imaginary worlds in between, devised to humorize, heal and counterbalance the mundane act of maturing, aging and identifying as female.

— Susie Kahlich, Artipoeus

 XXV Medium Acrylic on Canvas Size 4 x 3.5 ft

XXV
Acrylic on Canvas
4 x 3.5 ft
 Vanity Medium Acrylic on Wood Panel Size 3 x 2 ft.

Vanity
Acrylic on Wood Panel
3 x 2 ft.
 Looking Out, Looking In Medium Acrylic on Canvas Size 4 x 3 ft

Looking Out, Looking In
Acrylic on Canvas
4 x 3 ft
 Mood Cubes Medium Acrylic on Canvas Size 2 x 1 ft

Mood Cubes
Acrylic on Canvas
2 x 1 ft