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Daniel W. Pinkham Featured in Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine August 2012 Issue
“Our culture and society have chosen entertainment over enlightenment, but we are still hungry for a sincere, honest, and soulful exchange through man’s best efforts. Painting is the perfect medium …
Continue Reading »Theodore Nicolai Lukits Featured in Plein Air Magazine Summer 2012 Issue
By incorporating decorative motifs with influences from numerous other artistic traditions, this master artist brought his paintings to an elevated level of beauty. On a recent trip to Los Angeles, …
Continue Reading »Alexey Steele and Jeremy Lipking Featured in American Artist Magazine Summer 2012 Issue
For members of this growing movement, representational art is a powerful tool in what they consider to be a “revolution”—one that asserts humanity in the face of our technological, mechanical …
Continue Reading »Tony Peters Featured in American Artist Magazine Summer 2012 Issue
The American Legacy Fine Arts (ALFA) gallery represents 13 artists from across California and the United States who work in contemporary-traditionalist modes. Their newest addition is painter Tony Peters, whose …
Continue Reading »Peter Adams and Christopher Slatoff Featured in USC Catholic Trojan Magazine Spring 2012 Issue
With a clear theological and pastoral vision as the guiding force, the Liturgical Design Committee has been actively engaged in the research, planning and procuring of artisans who are creating …
Continue Reading »Tim Solliday Featured in Western Art & Architecture Magazine April/May 2012 Issue
For someone who feels the world was more aesthetically pleasing 100 years ago, painter Tim Solliday has uncanny luck with finding the perfect studio. For a number of years he …
Continue Reading »Tony Peters Featured in Southwest Art Magazine March 2012 Issue
Shabby street corners, deserted rail yards, neighborhood liquor stores: When it comes to subject matter, these are a few of Tony Peters’ favorite things. “The urban landscape is my natural …
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