SEND IN YOUR COLLABORATION ARTWORK TO:brownsvilleartform@yahoo.com
TOP-James Miller wrote:
We are from Weslaco. We both create, but are pretty far apart in terms of what kind of art we make, and reasons for doing it.Thanks for the opportunity,we had fun making it! If interested, here is some of my work- http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/r/rooster/
Artists: James and Maria Miller
Title: Virgin Land
Medium:Collage
Size:12 x 16
Year: 2008
We are from Weslaco. We both create, but are pretty far apart in terms of what kind of art we make, and reasons for doing it.Thanks for the opportunity,we had fun making it! If interested, here is some of my work- http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/r/rooster/
Artists: James and Maria Miller
Title: Virgin Land
Medium:Collage
Size:12 x 16
Year: 2008
2ND - Cande Aguilar and Rene Garza of Museo {i}menos.
3RD-Stan Raineswrote:
Here's an odd form of long term collaborative art. My son, Joseph Raines, and his friend Cristo Soto drew the figures in the More to Blues piece over a period of two or three weeks or so on a blackboard I built for my backyard shop so I'd have a place to keep measurements and irregular notes. It was interesting, so I kept it up for a while and they'd embellish it from time to time. I may have added a line or two.This was all in 2004.I do not know if you consider the output of electronic manipulation as art, but I thought I'd submit this anyway. The base object is a pastel drawing. As I said, I find it to be interesting, even down to the odd, three dimensional effects of pixelation.
I'm fifty-eight and now a retired teacher living in Brownsville. Joseph, who is twenty-five, is studying and practicing art (and playing very fine bass guitar and bass violin with a variety of groups) at UT in San Antonio, and Cristo, who may be twenty-six at this point, is living and painting in central Florida. Both of them grew up here. I moved here from Indiana at thirty-one.
3RD-Stan Raines
Here's an odd form of long term collaborative art. My son, Joseph Raines, and his friend Cristo Soto drew the figures in the More to Blues piece over a period of two or three weeks or so on a blackboard I built for my backyard shop so I'd have a place to keep measurements and irregular notes. It was interesting, so I kept it up for a while and they'd embellish it from time to time. I may have added a line or two.This was all in 2004.I do not know if you consider the output of electronic manipulation as art, but I thought I'd submit this anyway. The base object is a pastel drawing. As I said, I find it to be interesting, even down to the odd, three dimensional effects of pixelation.
I'm fifty-eight and now a retired teacher living in Brownsville. Joseph, who is twenty-five, is studying and practicing art (and playing very fine bass guitar and bass violin with a variety of groups) at UT in San Antonio, and Cristo, who may be twenty-six at this point, is living and painting in central Florida. Both of them grew up here. I moved here from Indiana at thirty-one.
LAST- Oscar Alvarez and Cande Aguilar
Many thanks pintores..
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