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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Twisting Perspective by Joseph Milstein
DESCRIPTION:Twisting Perspective by Joseph Milstein\n November 16\, 2014- January 04\, 2015\n Artist Reception: Sunday\, December 07\, 4-6 pm\nCurated by Joshua H. Stulman \nTwisting Perspective is a print exhibition of subterranean\, mythological landscape illustrations from the mind of Joseph Milstein. \nTowering structures twisting along skewed perspective grids mix with grotesque imagery in many of the artworks. Milstein draws inspiration from aboriginal/ primitive masks and artifacts. Hieronymus Bosch’s fantastic hybrid creatures have also had a dramatic impression\, as well as the Northern Netherlandish perspective. All of which have clearly left their mark in Milstein’s imagination. \nThe most unique aspect to Milstein’s artwork is his fascination with New York City’s subway stations. He imagines them as dark portals that people habitually descend and ascend. He notes that we as New Yorkers have a large portion of our population underground at any given time. Milstein has spent countless hours in these man-made caverns sketching the vaulted ceilings; tiled walls and far reaching pillars that comprise the unifying elements in much of his imagery. \nTwisting Perspective balances Milstein’s dramatic architecture\, fantastic scenarios and layering techniques with a twist of modern comment. \nJoseph Milstein received a BFA in Printmaking from Pratt Institute. He is a member of Art Student’s League and continues to produce prints and illustrations from his Brooklyn studio. \nTwisting Perspective exhibition is FREE and open to the public for all ages! \n  \nPushkin Creperie Café is located at 541 Myrtle Ave near the campus of Pratt Institute (between Steuben and Emerson Sts.\, across from the Pratt Store). Regular hours are 10pm-6pm\, open daily. \nSponsored by the Brooklyn Art Review and Pushkin Creperie Cafe
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SUMMARY:Artist Reception | Celebrating Color by Elisa Carreno
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Color\n Elisa Carreno\n July 13 – August 24\, 2014 \nArtist Reception: Sunday\, August 03\, 4-6 pm\nCurated by Joshua H. Stulman \nCelebrating Color is an exhibition of recent paintings by Brazilian artist\, Elisa Carreno. Carreno\, who recently moved to Brooklyn\, continues her love of vibrant color\, which exudes the care-free spirit of her homeland. \nMany of Carreno’s abstract paintings are modest sized\, but are packed with visual sensation. Carreno considers all aspects of the painting including texture\, patterning\, and color mixing\, which transform her 2D design into a 3D art object. \nCarreno often uses directional patterning to move the eye through the composition. She builds bounded shapes of texture to contrast her flat fields of solid color. Her attitude towards painting is lively and evolving as she continues to play with mixed techniques. She reminds us of the fun in painting. \nCelebrating Color exhibition is FREE and open to the public for all ages! \nPushkin Creperie Café is located at 541 Myrtle Ave near the campus of Pratt Institute (between Steuben and Emerson Sts.\, across from the Pratt Store). Regular hours are 10pm-6pm\, open daily.\n\nCheck out more info on the art here: Brooklyn Art Review \nRSVP on FACEBOOK \nSponsored by the Brooklyn Art Review and Pushkin Creperie Cafe
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception | Yo Brooklynites IV Annual Community Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Brooklyn Art Review is proud to present the fourth annual Yo Brooklynites community group exhibition. \nThe Yo Brooklynites exhibition is organized to showcase diversity in the arts. Many of the artists involved are local Brooklyn artists whose artwork ranges in medium and content. \nThe exhibition brings a sense of diversity and common interests between different cultural backgrounds that make up our neighborhood. \nThe Brooklyn Art Review was founded on the principle that art should be freely accessible to both artist and the public. It is with this concept that the Brooklyn Art Review provides an equal opportunity for artists to represent their craft\, genre\, and talent. Most importantly\, group exhibitions remind us of the ever-changing range of subjects\, concepts\, and techniques that continue to shape modern art. \nYo Brooklynites IV group exhibition is FREE and open the public and all ages! \nDates: May 03-July 06 \nOpening Reception: Sunday\, June 01\, 4-6pm \nCost: Free\, All Ages! \nWebsite: http://brooklynartreview.com/?p=147 \nCurated by Joshua H. Stulman \n 
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SUMMARY:Artist Reception | Comic Art Exhibition and Signing Event
DESCRIPTION:Scan To Black: The Comic Artwork of V. Ken Marion\nMarch 02-April 27\nCurated by Joshua H. Stulman\nSponsored by the Brooklyn Art Review and Pushkin Creperie Cafe \nScan to Black is an exhibition of original published comic book art by illustrator\, V. Ken Marion. \nMarion is one of the hottest rising stars of the comic book industry. He has worked on a number of titles as monthly penciller on Extermination (Boom! Studios) and Fathom: The Elite mini-series (Aspen Comics). Marion is the current monthly artist for Soulfire (Aspen Comics). \nMarion’s artwork is influenced by the school of Jim Lee\, and closely reminiscent of Michael Turner’s style- but with more attention to action and storytelling. Marion is known for beautiful portraits of women and his tightly penciled pages. \nThe term “scan to black” in the comic industry describes the process of scanning finished pencils and then converting them digitally to black without the use of an inker. This process usually requires finished pencils to be tight\, clean\, and clear. The result are beautiful renditions that bring an elegance to the comic-illustration genre and reflect a recent trend in the industry. \nThe opening and Comic Signing event are FREE and open to the public. All Ages Welcome!
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