Artist of the Month, July 2009
The BuffaloME Artist's Association would like to congratulate Jonathon Furman for being selected as the Artist of the Month for August, 2009. You can view his work in the my photos section of this page, along with the work of previous winners. We have also posted an About the Artist blog so that you can learn more about what drives his artwork. You can view more of his work at:
www.nuthatchdesign.com
If you would like to be considered as the Artist of the Month for the coming months, please send an email to the BuffaloME Artist's Association on this page or contact our Director of Arts and Development at kwagner@buffalome.com.
BuffaloME Artist's Association's Blog
Posted on August 1, 2009 at 10:30am
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About the artist, Jonathon Furman, in his own words.
The reason I created this image was to experiment with a less structured design process that incorporates my photography and design sensibility. My experience as a graphic designer has been for commercial purposes, yet I have always yearned to do more of my own work for "art's sake".
To me it's more of an art design made up of photographs that were put together like a puzzle rather than having one particular…
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Posted on June 30, 2009 at 5:37pm
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About the Artist, Dana Saylor, in her own words.
Dana Saylor Designs
I am driven and inspired by my husband, whose creativity and talent challenges me to be better every day. I am inspired by the amazing work of the beadmakers who supply my business, and the idea that my jewelry designs are being worn by satisfied people all over the world! My favorite traditional artist is Georgia O'Keeffe because she broke boundaries, and never made apologies for her art. I am…
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Posted on May 31, 2009 at 5:00pm
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About the Artist, Matthew Buckley, in his own words.
This picture was taken at the Tifft Nature Preserve near Buffalo. I was walking through and I saw this tree. It stopped me dead in my tracks and I thought to myself "that's a weird lookin' tree." Well at least that's how I saw it in my imagination. In reality, it was just the left half of the image but I felt the mirror image of itself was a little more interesting. With minor color enhancements, of what I like to call a "15…
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