A San Francisco mixed media artist who works with wood, paints, plexiglas, mirrors and found objects. She creates conceptual two- and three-dimensional collage and assemblage works, as well as paintings on rice paper and canvas.
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Aligned with the Bay Area's Future Primitive Sound System, San Francisco-based artist Doze Green has a distinctive and contemporary urban style that bridges the gaps between music and visuals. |
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A San Francisco-based fine art illustrator and multimedia artist. |
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A San Francisco photographer who mixes various medias and specializes in intimate and sensual portfolio development. |
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A San Francisco-based illustrator and web designer. |
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A San Francisco painter who also does photography and mixed media. On his site, he writes, "I love the physicality of painting, the connection of getting involved in a bodily manner. I enjoy making pieces that result from large gestural movements and physical interactions with the medium." |
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This "superstar illustrator" creates hip, funky, and colorful digital illustrations. A member of the San Francisco Society of Illustrators, her clients include The Fillmore, California Department of Health, Charles Schwab, HP and others. You can often find her on Haight Street getting inspiration for her next piece.
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A San Francisco-based portrait painter working in acrylics. |
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A group of San Francisco artists creating subversive T-shirts and gear and voted the "Best Little Lowbrow, Bike-Obsessed, Punk Rock Fashion Boutique" by the San Francisco Bay Guardian. |
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A self-taught Bay Area illustrator, painter and writer whose comics artwork has appeared in Action Girl Comics, The Comics Journal, Not My Small Diary, Indiefly, Pet Noir and her own self-published zine, estrus. |
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A San Francisco artist who uses LEGO bricks to paint "'low res' classic themes." |
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The online gallery of fine art photographer Danielle Monique Dube and artist Ulysses. |
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A San Francisco painter/photographer who has created paintings from her photographs. Her studio is located at Hunters Point. |
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Architect of Cartoon Literalism, a front runner of San Francisco's New Mission School art movement and the youngest San Francisco artist ever interviewed by San Francisco's prestigious forum for culture, art and politics, the Commonwealth Club. |
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A San Francisco artist whose favorite media is watercolor and is "determined to paint San Francisco as no one has ever done." |
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A San Francisco art jeweler and fine artist, with a special affinity for her 1967 Airstream trailer, open to the public every year for San Francisco's Open Studios. |
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A San Francisco artist who describes her artwork as a compilation of everyday things that visually inspire her: "I interpret subjects and scenes to canvas because I love the simplicity of a time of day or the expression on a person's face. Every image is emulated from my own photography."
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An Oakland-based minimalist metalworker who uses steel and pigment to create quiet, introspective environments. |
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A San Francisco artist creating collages with hemp-based materials. |
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A San Francisco artist who mainly does expressive portraiture and collage portrayals. Subjects who have sat for him include Barry Bonds, Willie Mays and Willie Brown. |
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Artist and experimental filmmaker Skye Thorstenson explores themes like alienation, identity crisis, body dysmorphia and urban anxiety, using bright primary colors, melodramatic gestures and an absurdist sense of humor. |
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Whimsical and intriguing, the young Kelly Tunstall's unique style explores the icons and vices of femininity (her recent show at San Francisco's 111 Minna Gallery was entitled "Princesses, Ballerinas and Strippers") and arrives at a visual expression that moves beyond gender. |
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A San Francisco artist whose paintings are inspired by her background in scientific illustration and biological studies. |