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]  

NEWLY ADDED: 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.

A traditionalist at heart, Suzy's Black &White portfolio is made up of silver gelatin prints. No photoshopped photos included. All prints are editioned

[caption id="attachment_8766" align="aligncenter" width="638"]Invented Frivolia, Suzy Kunz 2000 Invented Frivolia, Suzy Kunz 2000[/caption]   [caption id="attachment_8773" align="aligncenter" width="652"]Morning Glories I, Suzy Kunz 2000 Morning Glories I, Suzy Kunz 2000[/caption]

NEWLY ADDED ART IN PRINT - Chris Trueman

Somewhere between a computer screen saver, a journey to find your spirit animal, and a car window streaked with rain, you'll find Chris Trueman's electric abstract canvases. (Huffington Post) [caption id="attachment_7301" align="alignleft" width="538"]Natural Selection #28, Chris Trueman 2012 Natural Selection #28, Chris Trueman 2012[/caption] 'My process begins on a raw canvas, I start by painting gesturally, with brushes, squeegees, and a variety of tools. The second layer is often a process of masking and spraying with an acrylic based spray paint. In this process I have to start building backwards, because the negative space is what will show through. Sometimes the spray is solid, at other times it allows the previous layer to show through, sometimes the masked layer covers the whole surface, sometimes just parts of the painting. The interesting thing about using the acrylic spray paint is that it adheres differently to the various surfaces, so the areas with the underlying gesture the spray is more solid, whereas the areas of raw canvas, the paint doesn't adhere as well. This ends up merging the layers, rather than a flat even graphic layer on top of a gestural painting, the graphic layer takes on the shapes and forms of the underlying layers. I then repeat this back and forth, more gestural painting, sometimes staining by watering down the acrylic paint and then back to the masking and spraying. What makes this body of work different than the previous bodies of work is that the gesture comes back to the top, before the final layer was a masked and sprayed layer. I know it is finished when there is a tension and balance between the forms, even though I work somewhat intuitively in the process, I start out with an idea of what the work will more or less look and act like in the end and I can see when I have accomplished my objectives while maintaining a freshness.' CT Chris Trueman - Interview We are thrilled to be working with Chris . Visit his artist page to view our exclusive limited edition print portfolio.

Tony DePeW joins forces with TWFA

TONY_DEPEW                 [divider] Infamous New York Street artist Tony DePew has created an exclusive limited edition series of prints in collaboration with TWFineArt. DePew creates unique, personal portraits of iconic creative figures including artists Kenny Scharf & Chuck Close, costume designer Rebecca Weinberg and New York's reigning cake diva Sylvia Weinstock.  

NEWLY ADDED - Abby Goldstein

We are so pleased to be working with the fantastic Abby Goldstein! Her intricate, gestural work celebrates painting and looks gorgeous in limited edition print. “There is a great movement underway, an attempt to cure painting of the explanationitis virus that has spread like a leaden blanket over our culture. Painting is painting and can happen in a million ways. What lends intensity to each piece is the feeling with which it is made and not the genre to which it might get apportioned.” Lucio Pozzi on Abby Goldstein. The work of Abby Goldstein has been exhibited widely across the United States at galleries including Pierogi Gallery, Marina Gallery and Kentler Fine Arts. Goldstein previously directed the Visual Arts Department at Fordham University where she currently a faculty member. Abby has created several commissioned public artworks throughout Brooklyn in NYC where she lives and works. [caption id="attachment_7160" align="alignleft" width="538"]Untitled, Abby Goldstein 2002 Untitled, Abby Goldstein 2002[/caption]