From a distance, Los Angeles-based Theodore Boyer’s works are reminiscent of satellite imagery and foreign landscapes. Up close, however, the tactile quality of the paintings emerges. The artist's recent bodies of work reference the cosmos through hand-dyes, bleach, and acrylic paint on stretched fabrics, blurring the line between the organic and the manufactured. Boyer derives much of his visual inspiration from scientific journals and images generated by NASA. He amalgamates these sources into new configurations with shaped canvases that are based on stitched satellite photographs. Referencing compositions and techniques by Land Artists and Abstract Expressionists before him, Boyer’s process points to the influence of technology without negating the artifice of his canvases as man-made objects.
Liloon
“I believe we are completely and infinitely ourselves through art. Art Allows. Art has no expectations and can never be disappointed. Art is everywhere and is so eternally forgiving.”
Joshua Allen
Joshua Allen is an artist based in Providence, Rhode Island, working in drawing and print media. He graduated with a BFA in Printmaking and Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2018.
Marco Lorenzetto
Marco Lorenzetto’s artistry is deeply rooted in the history and traditions of his Italian heritage, yet his approach and philosophy are the accumulation of experimentation and exploration. A self-taught artist, Marco’s extended travels between Salamanca, Berlin, New York, and Paris exposed him to varied artistic scenes and movements allowing for his own evolution of artistic expression. Whether it be his gestural abstraction works or those featuring his refined intricate patterns, Marco’s work exhibits a rigorous mastery of craft. Precious or monumental in scale, his abstract creations invite the viewer to visually explore the landscape of his canvases allowing their own ideas to emerge through gradual discoveries.
Wes Aderhold
Working primarily in acrylic and oil paint, Wes Aderhold is inspired by the human condition and the emotional underpinnings of life experience. Using a deft hand, he builds refined compositions of shapes, figures, and colors which are often punctuated by eloquent black lines.
Rich Royal
Los Angeles based photographer Rich Royal is a fixture in LA's nightlife.
He captures celebrities and is a fan of elaborated settings, rich colors and movements.
Amanda Flowers
The purpose within my art is to help children stay open minded, confident in their individuality, and be an example to push towards their passions in the most positive light.
I strive to push adults to go beyond their false beliefs and to see in another perspective. This also challenges me to break the mental walls I have.
PULSE
Diane Allen presents, imPULSEiv, PULSE solo show in NYC
Ryan Pulsinelli (PULSE) was born in 1984 and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He has moved far from his childhood home but is never far from his lost friends and their children. His open heart and abiding love touches everything he creates - infusing every piece with a positive, living energy which is the driving force behind all of PULSE’s creations. The triple loss of his best friends by suicide viscerally gutted Pulsinelli, changing the direction of his life forever. Driven by feelings of sadness, loss, and anger, PULSE took to the streets of LA and quickly became a integral part of the LA Graffiti scene.
Zachary Crane
Diane Allen presents, Just Come Over, A crazy night with Zachary Crane
Zachary started showing art in hipster coffee shops in Salt Lake City, Utah. He soon turned his sights to the bright flashing lights of Los Angeles. Zachary has always been deeply inspired by the dark side of pop culture. He often uses humor as a tool to tell stories of a very real and human experience. He has discovered self portraiture to be an effective outlet to narrate and share his own life and journey in his 20's.