The Edition
Spotlight on: Amelia Rosales
Amelia was an early pioneer in the RedDot Culture and it has been amazing to watch her progress as an artist. From her billowy watercolor illustrations to her freeform torn collages, every piece is thoughtful, unique and striking. We sat down with her to talk about inspirations, her dinner table and her love of her home country, Colombia.
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Spotlight on: Amelia Rosales
Amelia was an early pioneer in the RedDot Culture and it has been amazing to watch her progress as an artist. From her billowy watercolor illustrations to her freeform torn...
Spotlight on: Molly Murray
Spotlight on: Molly Murray
One look at Molly's petit floral beer can series and you can't help but smile. Read on below to learn more about her evolution as an artist!
Spotlight on: Caitlin Carney
Caitlin Carney is a San Diego-based visual designer and abstract painter. Following graduating from college and faced with a turbulent period in life she turned to art. Largely self taught, Caitlin advances through every added layer of paint – dedicating herself to the exploration of the medium. We sat down with her to talk inspo, dream dinner parties, and artist misconceptions.
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Philly-based artist Liz Harkins is best known for her treatment of landscapes and other figurative subjects as if they were portraits. Her practice of methodically layering elements of her drawings to the point of transformation has given new definition to her work. We sat down with Liz to talk about all things art and collecting, including advice for new collectors and her dream artist dinner guests.
My favorite medium is: colored...
Spotlight on: Elizabeth Harkins
Philly-based artist Liz Harkins is best known for her treatment of landscapes and other figurative subjects as if they were portraits. Her practice of methodically layering elements of her drawings...
Spotlight on: E.H. Sherman
"Collect work that means something to you. Find work that resonates in your soul, that echoes your spark and feels like an extension of yourself. It will always speak to a part of you." We asked Ellen Sherman about artist and collector misconceptions, finding inspiration in video games, and how she has connected with collectors in the far corners of the globe.
My favorite medium is: Acrylics, diluted to the point they resemble watercolor.
Spotlight on: E.H. Sherman
"Layer Study" series "Collect work that means something to you. Find work that resonates in your soul, that echoes your spark and feels like an extension of yourself. It will...
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