Artists
Alkaline Samurai
Arlen Dean, aka Alkaline Samurai, is a 27-year-old artist living in Northern California. He has dedicated himself to the furious pursuit of his craft. Stylistically, Dean is a renegade. Aligned with no identifiable artistic tradition, he allows himself the freedom to work outside the confines of traditional schools. His pieces on canvas and poster board range from 5ft-square to meticulously detailed ink drawings produced under a microscope. He has also recently begun to create works using a digital tablet.
Artists
Scott Kahn
I consider my work to be a visual diary, a record of my life, a reporting of the places and people I encounter. It is not easy to begin a painting, despite the variety and complexity of the world. It is important to me to have a reason to paint, for the impulse to be strong.
Artists
Mars Tokyo
Mars Tokyo’s career has spanned four decades since the 1970′s. Tokyo exhibited widely in nationally juried shows in the 1970s-80′s and was listed in Who’s Who In America 1998.
Artists
Nemo
The focus of my art is not the subject, but the method by which I constructed it. As a trained architectural draftsman grown weary of computer aided drafting, I had the desire to put my manual drawing skills to work. Drafting requires a steady hand, mastery of one’s tools and patience, as does my artwork. I use various line weights combined with multiple styles of circles, spirals and swirls to compose the subject. The entire image is drawn freehand with number two pencil and an accent of colored pencil on vellum drafting paper.
