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ARTIST WORK & INFO

ROXANNE FULKERSON - ABSTRACT PAINTER
Bio: Roxanne Fulkerson is a San Diego native. Primarily self-taught, she has been painting and creating art for as long as she can remember.
Artist Statement: "Life comes in layers. That is how I paint. My purpose is not to mask each layer but to enhance it just as each hope and heartache combine to reveal a destiny. I invite you to look beyond the veil of reason into the abstract. Let your heart discover and see". - Roxanne Fulkerson

LOGAN DAHLQUIST - PAINTER
Bio: Born in Long Beach, California, Logan relocated to San Diego at the age of 12. His training was initially limited to compulsory education art classes where he discovered a love of doodling, mixed media, and color. Logan finds inspiration in the realities so many hide from, and his work tackles subjects like trauma, brain-based illness, and loss. Logan creates works that motivate him to physically and emotionally heal while using his platform to tackle and move beyond the many labels he has earned in his lifetime.
Artist Statement: “See me lost; see me found.”
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ERIC HUMPFREYS - ABSTRACT PAINTER
Bio: Eric started doing graffiti while attending high school in Santee, CA. At that time, he found joy in releasing his teenage frustrations out on the streets. However, after an unexpected house raid and being slapped with a hefty fine, his parents - supporting his art – decided it would be best to let Eric build a 40ft x 8ft wall in their backyard so he can proceed his outlet of art. Over the years, Eric progressed and discovered different styles and techniques he had never seen before. After moving to Hillcrest, his supportive girlfriend gave him the confidence he needed to show his work to the public and to start pursuing his career as an artist. Now, 27 and working as a Local 619 construction carpenter by day and painter by night, Eric is constantly working and thinking of new ideas.
Artist Statement: “Painting helps relieve the stress of everyday struggles. We all can relate to job stress, money struggles, loss of loved ones, etc. I want my paintings to represent the thought of beauty inside chaos. I want them to be a reminder to search for a smile when it feels like everything around you is falling down. One step at a time, one struggle at a time, one day at a time. Through these paintings I hope we all find the courage to keep pushing forward and focus on the positive in this crazy world.”

KRISTINA - IMPRESSIONIST/ABSTRACT ARTIST
Bio: I was born and raised in Moscow, the biggest city in Europe, where the world’s cultural legacy, spacecrafts and modern art and mixed in an amazing way. I have always felt strive to understand how art articulately speaks to our minds and had a need to express my own personality. I started my journey as a back-up artist in a Russian Ballet-show “TODES” and after getting my Master’s degree of mathematics at Moscow State University continued my career as a professional dance artist. Later on I moved to USA and unbridled my other passion – travelling. Exposure to the European art of Renaissance and architecture of people of the South America inspired me. I was stunned by the ability to create something so remarkable and at the same time inevitably delighted by the boundless masterpiece of nature. I was inspired and driven to combine the art of humanity, the beauty of nature, and build it in harmony on canvas.
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KRIS REYNOLDS - PHOTOGRAPHER
Bio: Kristofer Reynolds is an internationally published, award-winning photographer and visual artist celebrating almost 20 years of capturing the world from his lens. He has had the honor of shooting in almost every visual art and marketing genre you can imagine. His vast catalogue of work has taken him all over the world, allowing him to collaborate with a plethora of artists and visual arts professionals. Along the way he was also able to follow his passion for nature, art and architecture and continues to capture it any way he can. His eye and innate sense for that special place or moment has catapulted him and his work into countless publications, advertisements and art installations over the years. He is humbled to be able to share his experiences and work with those who appreciate this incredible journey we are so fortunate to be on.
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ETHAN SMITH - WATERCOLORS
Bio: I've been exploring with painting fro several years now, trying to find what works and what pleases me visually. Sealife and nature in general are large sources of inspiration fro me. I love using bright colors and sort of seeing how much each painting evolves in front of me. I like for my paintings to draw people in and help them escape into their own minds as they interpret what they are looking at. Enjoy!!!
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GARY BELL - PAINTER
Bio: Artplay® was born out a need for artist Gary Bell to express creative energy, after the words for poetry stopped coming to him.
He was encouraged by a trusted friend to try painting and not think of it as work, but rather to allow himself to play with color on a canvas. The result is his bold, textured, abstract artplay.
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SHLEBY MARZONI - PAINTING
Bio: Shelby Marzoni has been living in the Imperial Beach area for 30 years. She studied acrylic painting at Prima Materia with Olya Losina, and currently takes private oil classes with Margaret Chiaro. Her painting titled “Spring Creek Elementary, 1960” was included in the 2013 Athenaeum exhibition. She shows frequently at Kate Ashton Gallery at Art on 30th and currently has two paintings at Imperial Beach City Hall. In 2013 she received a People’s Choice Award at On the Edge Gallery in La Mesa and a subsequent solo exhibition. Her paintings have been shown at several San Diego County libraries, including a recent solo show at the IB Branch. Several of her “rock-and-roll” themed portraits have been on display at Rock and Roll San Diego and Chula Vista Music Academy. Emerald C Gallery in Coronado also has shown her work, and she has participated in the Coronado Art Walk. Her paintings have also been shown in various cafes and breweries around San Diego, including a recent solo exhibition at Hess Brewery OB. Shelby is a member of the Chula Vista Art Guild and South Bayfront Artists and has shown in group exhibitions with both groups.
Shelby works both in acrylics and oils, and occasionally combines acrylic and mixed media. Although beach scenes are an important part of her repertoire, Shelby is passionate about portraying human subjects in novel ways. Musicians, famous and not-yet famous, are a favorite theme. Her current ongoing project is a series called “Kind of A Drag” which explores the variety of ways humans choose to adorn and portray themselves on special occasions and in everyday life.
Shelby was trained as an art instructor by Olya Losina of Prima Materia Institute in 2017. Her teaching experience includes “paint-and-wine” events and several years’ experience teaching art to junior high and high school students in an afterschool program. Since 2016, she has taught a weekly acrylic painting class at the Imperial Beach Senior Center, and she has an independent teaching practice in which she provides more advanced and personalized instruction and coaching.
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LINDSAY PETERMAN - FLUID PAINTER
Bio: San Diego based artist, Lindsay Petermann, has been utilizing alcohol ink art as a method of healing since 2017. Her artwork is emotionally complex, juxtaposing the light and the darkness within her. She incorporates meditation and intuition into her art practice. This form of art has given her the strength to walk through struggles with addiction, trauma, sexual assult, and grief.
Lindsay began painting in 2001. She continued exploring her love of art for many years. Three years ago she began her journey into sobriety and began searching for ways to heal. Then she discovered alcohol inks and began on a journey towards healing and self-love. Her collections are themed around empowering women and survivors. Her artwork shows her journey to recovery and the darkness that dwells behind the light. Today her focus is on helping others find similar emotional healing through art as she continues to grow as an artist.
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LEAH BASSETT - PAINTER
Bio: Leah Sarrah Bassett is a self taught artist from Baltimore whose creative production revolves around classic figurative painting, presented in contemporary manner. Through her art, she intuitively taps into the vulnerability of the human condition and with open hearted love addresses the contrast of the dark and light that exists within all of us.
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