Amy Talluto

Thicket 2007 - 56"x70"

Sunset 2011 - 18"x34"

Wraiths 2006 - 44"x60"

Blue Pool 2009 - 40"x52"

Sweet William 2008 - 60"x74"

Heart 2007 - 50"x64"

Florentine

Nest 2011
Photos: www.amytalluto.com
Looks like the beginning of a very healthy career!
Born 1973, New Orleans, LA
Lives and works in Queens, NY & Upstate NY
Education:
School of Visual Arts, New York, NY, Master of Fine Arts, Graduated May 2001
Washington University, St. Louis, MO, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graduated 1995
The Black & White Gallery in Brooklyn, is featuring a solo exhibition of Amy Talluto's work from April 8 to May 15, 2011.
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A small sampling of painters who have been inspired by seeds...
The intricacy and diversity of the seed.
Yao Lu an emerging Chinese artist digitally reworks photos of garbage into traditional Chinese landscape paintings.
Inspiration for logs and firewood.
There must be millions of small boxes and bottles of buttons tucked away in people's dresser drawers throughout the world...
Innovative use of sustainable, recyclable cork.
Updating the Dutch/Flemish portrait with modern disposables...
Artists around the world are finding chicken wire and wire mesh an exciting medium to sculpt with.
Wire sculpture inspiration. Large scale works incorporate metal waste within the wire wrapped sculptures.
Inside a thick insulating sleeve are 50 PVC-coated easily bendable, copper wires in all different colors. Keep the PVC out of landfills by turning it into art.
Hidden from view for years, circuitry was only for function, covered with components and buried within a machine. Until artists started seeing circuitry's unique beauty.
Weaving art with willow branches.
Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto, (aka Vhils) deconstructs building's walls using chisels, drills, jackhammers and small explosives to produce his large-scale wall murals. Farto exposes layers of history through the destruction of selective pieces of wall and billboard.
Recycled wood sculptures by Andries Botha, Deborah Butterfield, Heather Jansch and more...
The fibonacci spiral is a path of least resistance.
Mosaic inspiration inspired by nature.
Mr. Pavlov sets up the props, the ants happily play with them.
Although a great deal of labor to create, many of these terraces have been in use for over a thousand years.
Hugh Comstock was very familiar with Rackham's illustrations and when his wife asked him to build her a showroom for her handmade rag dolls “Otsy-Totsys”, the first time builder looked to Arthur Rackman's illustrations and built his wife a Rackham-inspired cottage called Hansel.
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