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At 6:04pm on February 14, 2009, Odd Duck Press said…
Yeah, really, you need to stop
At 8:05am on February 2, 2009, ixela said…
Please again... STOP your spam!!!
At 7:59am on February 2, 2009, ixela said…
Please stop your spam on my photos!!!
At 7:44am on January 29, 2009, laura said…
this is spam!
At 6:23am on January 13, 2009, Melissa Paz said…
Hello William,

I concur with what John Golden said, please make relevant comments on my videos. Not nice to get someone all excited about reading feedback only to see links.
At 5:52am on January 13, 2009, John W. Golden said…
Hey William,

I would appreciate it if your comments on my videos and such were more relevant than just leaving links to your own work. We're all here to help each other get exposure and such, but just leaving links to your own site looks like you are trying to benefit from traffic that I have worked very hard to generate, without contributing anything to the mix yourself.
At 10:03pm on January 9, 2009, EMILIA SAMUDIO said…
Hello and welcome :)
At 2:19pm on January 6, 2009, Sonya -on- Etsy said…



This is a great site with great things to do and even greater people to meet! I’m always willing to help new members with questions.. just ask!
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At 9:55am on January 6, 2009, May said…
Hello and Welcome to indie!!!

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At 9:49am on January 6, 2009, madisongre said…
Hello and welcome!

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Warmly welcome visit our website http://www.art-ych.com
Argentinean artist Fernanda Piamonti recently showcased her paintings at a special exhibit at the Argentinean Embassy in Washington. Piamonti has a distinctive style that features some unusual materials in her work.
A blank photographic paper, a spoon and a knife, and tar -- In the hands of Argentinean artist Fernanda Piamonti these are tools for creating her distinctive works of art. Canvas painting "No one else uses these tools," Piamonti explains. "With spoons and knives I create lines, shadows, and contours to give depth and lights."

Piamonti started paintings when she was nine. She graduated from National University of La Plata school of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires in 1998 and has won many awards and international grants for her artwork.

She was introduced to using tar instead of paint while in college, but tar limits her colors to cream, brown and black. Canvas painting to broaden the spectrum of colors, she uses graphic ink to generate original colors such as red, blue and green.
Piamonti builds the background of her art pieces with a brush. A cotton cloth and kitchen tools allow her to complete her creative vision. These tools allow Piamonti to transfer her deepest emotions onto the canvas in an expressionist style.
"When I paint some sort of sadness covers my mind, but it doesn't mean I am sad," she said. "It is completely natural. "
These emotions were evident to exhibit guest Fatemeh Madari. "I think Fernanda's art is defiantly something that I have not seen in the modern art. It reminds you of the things you see in the museums. It's very dark, it's very eccentric. I really enjoyed looking at them," Madari said.
Artist Eduardo Hernandez was also impressed with Piamonti's abstract oil painting. "I think it's a great exhibit, because it's an interesting new combination of materials that the artist is using. And also I think she manages to capture the essence of things in a very quick and particular way. The faces are very simple," Hernandez expressed. "With some kind of shadow in the eyes, in the mouth, you can see a face and each one of them is very different. It is fantastic, and I love it."
Piamonti has showcased her paintings in Italy, Spain, Argentina, and Taiwan. Her recent "Themes and Variations" exhibited at the Argentinean Embassy in Washington in December was her first in the U.S.A.

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landscape oil painting

Canvas painting
Warmly welcome visit our website http://www.art-ych.com
Argentinean artist Fernanda Piamonti recently showcased her paintings at a special exhibit at the Argentinean Embassy in Washington. Piamonti has a distinctive style that features some unusual materials in her work.
A blank photographic paper, a spoon and a knife, and tar -- In the hands of Argentinean artist Fernanda Piamonti these are tools for creating her distinctive works of art. Canvas painting "No one else uses these… Continue

Posted on January 5, 2009 at 11:34pm —

William

handmade oil painting

Canvas painting
Warmly welcome visit our website http://www.art-ych.com
Argentinean artist Fernanda Piamonti recently showcased her paintings at a special exhibit at the Argentinean Embassy in Washington. Piamonti has a distinctive style that features some unusual materials in her work.
A blank photographic paper, a spoon and a knife, and tar -- In the hands of Argentinean artist Fernanda Piamonti these are tools for creating her distinctive works of art. Canvas painting "No one else uses these… Continue

Posted on January 5, 2009 at 3:30pm —

 
 

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