Giuseppe Palumbo

My work is humanistic and relatable, from whimsical to provocative, through my sculpture I tell a visual story weaving mythology and social observation. The final interpretation is left for the viewer to decide. Sculpture is the culmination of over 40 years in creating, from architecture to furniture.

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Dona Laurita

Dona’s images invite the observer to explore ways of seeing. Her work encourages the viewer to participate in the essence of the ordinary, be it the power of a simple gesture, the quality and diversity of light, or a moment in time that may otherwise have been overlooked, in a deep, dramatic and sensitive way.

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Jody Bill

In my work, I relate to the primitive within the present day. I use multiple materials such as gauze & plaster. The work relates to our history, the present & how we incorporate the two to help find a peaceful balance on this planet & protect the less developed countries. I also paint copies of old religious masters & retablos.

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Collen Nyanhongo

Collen Nyanhongo’s hails from Zimbabwe, which means “large house of stone.” He comes from a family of Zimbabwe Artists, and learned to sculpt stones from his father, Claude Nyanhongo, who helped create the Zimbabwe Sculpture Movement in the 1950’s and 60’s, the most prominent art form to emerge from Africa in the 20th century.

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