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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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Footnote by Taylor Unwin, Denver, Colorado, USA “I’m an amateur New York born, Colorado based poet. I fully believe that poetry does not have to be “pretty.’”  Insta: @taylorunwin 
You can vote for Taylor @ theqgallery.org Wednesday-Sunday.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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“A Quarantine Sunrise” Dr. Jake Turner, Ithaca, New York, USA The Q Gallery’s “complex” Special Collection Dr. Jake Turner is a postdoctoral researcher in Astronomy at Cornell.  Besides being a scientist, Jake is a photographer, dancer,  traveler, environmental justice activist, and Spiritual Humanism Peace Counselor. He is originally from a small rural town in southern Colorado but for the past 12 years he has lived in Arizona, Virginia, France, and New York.  Since the start of the COVID-19 crisis he has been actively involved in the Mutual Aid Tompkins group that has helped to make sure those most vulnerable and affected by the pandemic get the help they need. Jake's obsession is chocolate (who doesn't love chocolate!). Jake's professional website can be found here and his photography can be found on his Instagram. 
Instagram: @jaketurnerphoto “Sunrise On The Green New Deal” Mural by Dan Burgevin Model Veronica Haunani Fitzhugh, Instagram: @iconplus78   
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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Covid Series Joao Bettencourt Bacelar, Lisbon, Portugal
Insta: @joaobettencourtbacelar
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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"me"  Canniel Rodriguez,  Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines  Ithaca, NY’s The Q Gallery’s “complex” Special Collection  A 14 years old artist. Insta: @sushi.cato
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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I am Good Enough. Snehal Agashe, Pune, Maharashtra, India Ithaca, NY’s The Q Gallery’s “complex” Special Collection 
Having battled depression & anxiety, I try to find my motivation through my work (taraashaa) & art 
Insta: @taraashaa &  @snehalkunalagashe    
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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“Juliana & Jack” & “Lido Pimienta” (Colombian Musician) Yen Ospina, Ithaca, New York, USA
Yen Ospina is a Colombian-American self-taught artist and illustrator depicting her own interpretation of folk and art nouveau. Through earth tone colors, ornamental layouts, and meticulous detail, the work challenges viewers to delve beyond aesthetic allure and allow mysticism to guide their interpretation.  Yen Ospina’s work is influenced by years of exposing herself to antique art (such as Gustav Klimt & Alphonse Mucha), furniture, and literature.   In addition to creating gallery pieces, Yen is a local muralist and has done live art painting with musicians such as Mosaic Foundation & Big Mean Sound Machine.
Insta:  @yenospina
yenospina.carbonmade.com
Ithaca Times Media Spotlight
You can vote for Yen’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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'Solidago Series' 2020 (Land Art Installations using Goldenrod Stalks) Ned Carlson, Ithaca, New York, USA Ithaca, NY’s The Q Gallery’s “complex” Special Collection Ned Carlson's main artistic focus is on Land and Environmental Art. He utilizes found natural materials to create site specific installations. These installations are documented through carefully composed video and photography, and are exceedingly ephemeral, often destroyed by the wind or water directly following completion. Ned's pieces not only play with concepts of light, dark, and color; they also address pressing environmental issues such as climate change, environmental degradation, and invasive species.  Using materials that are often overlooked such as eroded stone, fungus infected maple leaves, or invasive reeds, Ned highlights the reality of issues that are not always concretely recognized in local and regional ecosystems. He also likes to work in liminal ecotones that are so prevalent in an over-cultivated and increasingly sprawling society. With his art, he aims to tackle large issues and push viewers to actually look at the world around them, and to find the exceptional in the mundane. In the time of COVID-19, this work is more relevant than ever, as we need to cherish and recognize that which we take for granted, especially people and the natural world around us.
Insta:  @nedcarlson
https://www.earth-is-art.com/
You can vote for Ned’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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“Spring 2020, Garden in the Time of COVID-19, Painting During the Pandemic, Trapped” Christine Sloan Stoddard
Christine Sloan Stoddard is a Salvadoran-American author, artist, and film/theatre professional based in Brooklyn. Her books include Naomi & The Reckoning, Desert Fox by the Sea, Belladonna Magic, Water for the Cactus Woman, and other titles. She is a Visible Poetry Project filmmaker, Table Work Press award-winning playwright, and founder of Quail Bell Magazine. Previously, she was the first-ever artist-in-residence at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House in Manhattan and Brooklyn Public Library's Eastern Parkway Branch in Crown Heights. Currently, Christine is the artist-in-residence at HeartShare Human Services of New York and curates public programs for the Art Deco Society of New York. She studied at Grinnell College and holds undergraduate degrees from VCUarts. In 2019, she earned her MFA in Digital & Interdisciplinary Art Practice at The City College of New York-CUNY. 
Insta:  @artistchristinestoddard
http://www.worldofchristinestoddard.com
You can vote for Christine’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
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“Don't worry, Teddy” Aleksei Sergeevich Latinnik (Alatinni), Minsk, Belarus
Aleksei Latinnik (Alatinni), is a self-taught contemporary artist from Minsk, Belarus, a participant of numerous national and international art exhibitions.  "Don't worry, Teddy" is about current world COVID-19 pandemic. The little girl is holding a teddy bear. The girl and the bear wear medical masks. Why? This question is addressed mainly to you. What does this picture tell you?  Somebody will say that the girl is playing a doctor with a her favorite toy. It's how the kid reacts on COVID-19 pandemic and harsh reality through the game where she is a super doctor who can make wonder and cure anybody event her sick Teddy. Don't worry, Teddy, you're in good hands!  Somebody will pay an attention to the missing face details. A common image of girl is used as a symbolic representation of medical personnel and doctors who every day fight for our lives and health.  Some people may discover their personal feelings related to isolation.  Somebody may notice an idea that COVID pandemic is merciless, has no regrets and affects everyone. Maybe Teddy bear is the only one who has left for a little girl...  You may wonder, what was thoughts of the artist while painting?  It's all about this mentioned cases at the same time, but it's more important what you feel here. Anyway a girl and her Teddy are safe, masks symbolize it well. So, the message to you, who watch on the paining: "Stay safe, stay positive and help others!"
Insta: @aleksei.latinnik
You can vote for Aleksei’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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“The Guides” Torie Tiffany, Ithaca, New York, USA
This piece brings a remembering that we are not alone.
I also write a vignette for each of my works: The Guides Along my journey,  I’ve come to know those who have loved me since long ago. When I can listen, they each impart a soft reminder: we are your heart.
The creative process is like breath - essential, spontaneous, and fulfilling.   With each collage I form, and every vignette I write, a new part of me comes to life with a joy I hope to share in the completed piece.  My art is inspired by the elements, inhabitants, and connective energy of our amazing universe.  I design by blending these aspects in a  synthesis of photography and digital painting and also write a few lines of creative reflection for each piece. The selections in my studio are presented in giclee on canvas and are also available on metal, wood, acrylic, and paper as well as items such as t-shirts, tote bags, blankets, and mugs.  The works are grouped into several individual series ranging from sublime to comical, representing my ever meandering mind.    Welcome to my imagination!
https://torietiffanyart.com/home.html
You can vote for Torie’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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Que Se (photolithograph matrix and sun-exposed cyanotype photograms from fescue, matches, and benzodiazepines) Evan D. Williams, Pony Hollow, NY, USA
Evan D. Williams investigates the quandaries of the numinous and carnal self in media ranging from open bite photography to maple bourbon lithography.
http://artanddesignprojects.tumblr.com
You can vote for Evan’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
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“Space Dreaming” Angelique Owens, Freeville, NY, USA Ithaca, NY’s The Q Gallery’s “complex” Special Collection
A lolita fashion model and artist from CNY
Insta: @angeleeku
You can vote on Angelique’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
We are still seeking submissions for “complex,” a showcase honoring Mental Health Awareness beginning May 11, 2020.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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“Hydra’s fire” Jennifer Lennon, Ithaca, New York, USA
You can vote on Jennifer’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
We are still seeking submissions.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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Why am I Angry? Amanda Simpson, Beaverton Oregon, USA Ithaca, NY’s The Q Gallery’s “complex” Special Collection
“There is a feeling in my chest always seemingly on the verge of becoming too big to control. I don’t know how long it will stay or it will ever go away, but for now, I exist.”  
Insta: @Simplistic_Anger
You can vote on Amanda’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
We are still seeking submissions for “complex,” a showcase honoring Mental Health Awareness beginning May 11, 2020.
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“Full and Empty” Yulia Taylor, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, USA Ithaca, NY’s The Q Gallery’s “complex” Special Collection
One day you're full of life and able to nourish those around you. Next day you're drained and can't get out of the fog.
Insta: tea_time_mama
You can vote on Yulia’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
We are still seeking submissions for “complex,” a showcase honoring Mental Health Awareness beginning May 11, 2020.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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“Mental Health Awareness” 
Aliyah Sahar, Virginia, USA
The Q Gallery’s “complex” Special Collection
Founded by Aliyah Sahar, Little Monster House is an art brand that aims to bring people together by utilizing the power of humor, bright colors, and a little darkness, to bring awareness to issues like mental health and women empowerment.
www.littlemonsterhouse.com
Insta: @littlemonsterhouse
You can vote on Aliyah’s piece Monday through Thursday @ theqgallery.org.
We are still seeking submissions for “complex,” a showcase honoring Mental Health Awareness beginning May 11, 2020.
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theqgallery · 5 years ago
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The New Normal by twitter’s @skenwobbly
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