Jan.11- Feb. 2, 2003
Reception: Sat. Jan. 11th 4-6 p.M.
6th Annual WILLIAMSBURG SALON 2003 Group
Show
MD Hannibul Alam (Tipu), Daniel Borlandelli, Orin Buck,
Natty Bumpercar, Allan Burnstein, Lincoln C. Capla, Jason
Coughlin, Babita Das, Chris Dunne, Emma-Louise (Madame Dollhaus),
Bethany Fancher, Rita Finnegan, Milton Fletcher, Jennifer
Formica, Christine Frieb, Dorcas Gelabert, Monika Goetz,
Halona Hilbertz, Virginia
Hoge, Jeffrey Hoppa, Takamune Ishiguro, Sue
Karnet,
Shojio Kato, Sung Soo Kim, Maho Kino, Pari Khan, Arthur
P. Kirmss, Sei Koike, Mark Koval, Arthur Kvarnstrom, Sarah
Laveck, Danny Licul, Julius Ludavicius, Monika Majewska,
Ernest Marciano, Mitchell Marco, Lynne Marie, Wayne B. Meiggs,
Anwar Montasir, Satoru Mori, Koji Moriya, Kouji Ochiai,
Rusel Parish, Michael Peck, John Marc Peckham, Doreen
Perrine,
Slava Polishchuk, Milena Popov, Jennifer Primosch, Carol
Quint, Lee Ruelle, Cheryl Safren,
Rahul Saggar, D. Santo, James Saunders, Tom Schneider, Jaswant
Singh, Gregory J. Singletary, Gary Spradling, Debra Steckler,
Jami Taback, Hitoshi Tsuda, Eric Weil, Mary Westring, Marcia
Widenor, Shigeru Yamada, Phyllis Yampolsky
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Yupin Pramotepipop |
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Dana Parlier |
Also:
Works by Dana Parlier (sculpture)
and Yupin Pramotepipop (painting, drawing, prints and sculpture)
Classically trained master artist Dana Parlier is
one of a dwindling number of artists in New York City who
has learned how to make life size clay sculptures from a
live model. He earned his BFA from the Virginia Commonwealth
University where he learned welding, bronze casting, wood
shop tools, use of plaster, mixed media, installation art,
and went through a heavy group critique system. Parlier
earned his MFA from the School of Visual Arts where he was
exposed to the NYC art world. Among works on display is
his "A Theme of Balance" which speaks to such admirable
human attributes as ability, training, discipline, concentration,
balance and a striving for excellence and self improvement.
Parlier currently teaches figurative clay and welding classes
at the Educational Alliance Art School in New York.
Yupin Pramotepipop was born in Thailand where she
studied administration and advertising. Because of a growing
interest in art she came to New York to study at the Art
students League. Her work demonstrates a superlative mastery
of light and technique. Her figurative paintings show an
understanding of pigmentation and dimension which few artists
in New York can master today. Yupin has received many awards
and commissions, and has exhibited extensively.
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