NEWLY ADDED: Art in Limited Edition Print

This month we have introduced many new works to our exclusive print portfolio. Click on the links to see the art in all it's glory! NEW YORK ARTIST: Suzy Kunz: Suzy Kunz is an artist working in Photography. Her focus was Photography and Sculpture at Indiana University, and also pre-med at the University of Colorado where she received a BFA. She also has an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she studied Sculpture and Filmmaking. She has lived in Manhattan since 1986. [caption id="attachment_8751" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Eye of Newt, Suzy Kunz 2000 Eye of Newt, Suzy Kunz 2000[/caption]
  CHILEAN ARTIST Margarita Dittborn Valle: Margarita is a Chilean artist who creates collaged photographic prints. Drawing on the Dutch Masters and Surrealists Margarita creates grand, mysterious environments that boarder on dreamscapes. She is represented by Galleries in Asia and the America's as well as being in the collection of notable museums including the New Museum in New York City. [caption id="attachment_8954" align="aligncenter" width="700"]Santa Margarita 2007, Print by Margarita Dittborn Valle Santa Margarita 2007, Print by Margarita Dittborn Valle[/caption]
  CALIFORNIAN ARTIST: Steve Gibson We have also added a new print selection to Steve's portfolio: [caption id="attachment_9175" align="aligncenter" width="628"]Untitled, 2014. Print by Steve Gibson Untitled, 2014. Print by Steve Gibson[/caption]
  Also new this month, a beautiful print by the fabulous Rachel Ritchford! [caption id="attachment_9197" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Landscape with Half Gesture, 2006. Print by Rachel Ritchford Landscape with Half Gesture, 2006. Print by Rachel Ritchford[/caption]  

TWFineArt Guideshop & Surya Graf

[divider] TWFineArt is thrilled to be collaborating with designer Surya Graf on the interior of TWFineArt's GuideShop. Our GuideShop is a new age gallery. Gone are the days of the stuffy gallery experience, our concept is Art for All & All for Art, we want you to touch, feel, talk and learn about our artists and their work while interacting with our website and guides (or art experts) to curate the perfect selection of art for YOU. Surya Graf Design   Surya Graf Studio is a design practice with a background in both Architecture and Industrial Design. The philosophy behind the studio is materials led and process driven, with outcomes focused on functionality and a refined simplicity of form. The portfolio of work spans across a diverse range of product, interior and urban design. Surya has crafted the most gorgeous pieces to compliment our concept and style. To view his current portfolio visit Surya Garf online at http://suryagraf.com. [divider] Stay tuned. The TWFineArt GuideShop opens it's doors June 8th! SHOP 4, Centro 2 on 31 James St Fortitude Valley. BRISBANE  

MoCa TV Presents - Awkward x 2

Awkward x 2 is a collaborative project between artists Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe and Rebecca Norton. The artists work alternately on each piece, going back and forth with the artwork, building upon each others composition to create a visual hybrid. The Museum of Contemporary Art in California (MoCa) recently featured the artists work on MoCa TV. To browse these works in print, visit Rebecca Norton or Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe's page at twfineart.com. [divider] MoCa TV - Published on Jan 18, 2013  Painters Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe and Rebecca Norton try to make work that they can't predict, superimposing grids in their collaborative paintings to create a third image whose existence hovers between each painter's marks. In this unconventional artist talk, Gilbert-Rolfe and Norton discuss the various facets of their work, from conception to execution. Mapping irregular spaces onto the canvas is a way for the painters to generate an unfamiliar, yet controlled zones of movement animated by geometry. Colors are then added to the gridded spaces, releasing forces already present in the painting's structure. Referring to the weightless movement of the animated cartoon image, Gilbert-Rolfe and Norton's colorful collaborative paintings are full of physics: speed, mass, light, and math. Key to their process is the notion of going against expectations. As Rolfe-Norton explains,"Good art cuts across art history by not fulfilling its expectations, but instead doing something else." Filmed by Stephen Pagano and Tom Salvaggio. Edited by Stephen Pagano VIEW @ MoCa TV